Bulgaria's FM Address at 59th regular session of the UN General Assembly
Mr. President,
Mr. President,
World famous Polish theatre and film director Krzysztof Zanussi will visit Sofia in the end of September on the occasion of Bulgarian National Theatre 100 year's anniversary. He will present his theatre play "The Inaccessible", two of his latest films an
By the end of the next week Bulgaria's authorities will be ready with their answer on the relocation of the troops in Iraq.
There are "no more obstacles" for Turkey on its path towards opening EU accession talks according to Enlargement Commissioner Guenter Verheugen. Ankara's delay for an important penal code reform, concerning the criminalisation of adultery had earlier trou
Two Egyptians were abducted from their home in Baghdad, the Iraqi Interior Ministry announced. The men are engineers in an Iraqi mobile operator.
The upcoming tender over Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant in Belene might be postponed, according to Energy Minister Milko Kovachev. In an interview for the private bTV channel Kovachev said that there are certain people willing to obstruct the cons
A Greek court sentenced three Bulgarians to 13 years in prison for credit cards frauds. The three Bulgarian men Rangel Hinov, Timush Shatrov and Milen Bakarov were arrested in Thessaloniki in June 2003.
US defence secretary suggested that Iraq may only be able to hold limited elections in January, omitting areas where violence is most severe. Donald Rumsfeld told senators it might not be possible to conduct voting in some places targeted by militants.
The fate of the five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya, world fight in terrorism and the OSCE's work in that field were the main topics in Foreign Minister Solomon Passy's speech at the 59th Session of the UN General Assembly.
The environmental impact study of Dundee Precious Metals Inc.'s Ada Tepe gold mine project in the Krumovgrad area in South-eastern Bulgaria will be ready in the first quarter of 2005.
A special trilateral meeting of the Defence Ministers and the Chiefs of Army Staff of Bulgaria, Albania and Macedonia will be opened later on Friday in Sofia. The meeting will be inaugurated by the Bulgarian Defence Minister Nikolay Svinarov.
Indian scientists have developed a new technology for drug delivering to human body. Instead of pills or injections patients will be offered gel-like medicines - easy to swallow and to be absorbed by the stomach.
A Canadian has invented a new kind of PC mouse that can be directed by the nose.
Hoop earrings are one of the most versatile pieces in one's jewelry box. Varying in size and material, they can be worn with almost everything.
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The major Nordic telecommunications company Nera Networks lifted led the veil of new web opportunities with its new product Nera SatLink presented on Thursday. The new product provides high-speed double-band satellite link to Internet, which makes possib
The world-famous opera diva Raina Kabaivanska staged in Bulgaria Hall under the conduction of Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra Thursday night. The Bulgarian-born prima performed opera aria from Masne, Puccini, Mascani, Tchaikovski, Verdi, Belini.
Bulgaria's Venelina Veneva has won the Bronze in the athletics high jump in Yokohama, Tokyo, with a leap of 188 cm. She was outplayed by the championship's favorites Elena Slesarenko from Russia and Inga Babakova from Ukraine.
Bulgaria and Italy have proved to strengthen all kinds of bilateral relations, putting the stress on cultural events alongside economic relations. With a look in the future, Italy revealed to Bulgarian audience the works of one of its most prospective fu
The government of New Zealand adopted Thursday a decision for withdrawal of the country's troops from Iraq. The move was heralded still in May when a New Zealander working in Iraq was killed near the northern town of Kirkuk.
All seven defendants in a currency forgery case, often referred to as "the first minting trial", heard their final verdicts on Thursday from the Varna Regional Court. After nearly two and a half years of legal proceedings, six defendants were found guilt
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