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Security at the Sofia subway has been boosted after Bulgaria and Poland faced a terror threat this week.
Policemen are stranding guard at every station, while their colleagues in civvies are even taking rides on the subway trains.
Politics | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
Bulgaria commemorates Friday the four people who died on a helicopter last year, trying to help put out a big forest fire.
The blaze was raging near the Bulgarian town of Razlog.
Politics | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
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The train crash in Turkey in which at least 139 people died and 57 were injured is the worst in the history of European rail disasters in the last 10 years.
The unique kaval sounds by Teodosii Spasov and the quartet Eolina filled in the antiquity-charged space of Sofia's Archeological Museum on Thursday night. They were special guests at the 12th birthday of local Kras Publishing House, which has been providi
Politics | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
The number of victims in the deadly train derailment in north-west Turkey has been drastically revised to 36, according to a statement by Transport Ministry's crisis centre.
Politics | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
There are several things to try before choosing a cat:
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Society | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
Maybe you think that living on the edge of starvation will guarantee you amazing looks. Well, just check the following lines to learn how much some foods can do for beauty!
Society | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
A cup of coffee each morning is sure to wake you up, but a new study suggests that caffeine might mar your short-term recall of certain words.
Society | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
American Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon.
Society | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
Ingredients:1 2/3 Lbs red roasted peppers, 3 Tbsp oil (olive oil), 1 ? Tbsp balsamic vinegar, 4 garlic cloves, 5-6 springs of fresh parsley, freshly ground black pepper and salt.
Preparation: Arrange the red roasted peppers one by one nicely on a shallow
Society | July 23, 2004, Friday // 00:00
It is still unclear what has caused the deadly derailment of a high-speed train running from Turkey's Istanbul to capital Ankara on Thursday night.
According to initial information, the recently launched fast train linking two cities for five hours only
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cancelled his trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina, scheduled for Friday, following the deadly train accident in the northern part of his country.
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
According to Turkish Health Ministry the death toll of derailing train in north-western Turkey has reached 139 passengers.
Another 74 seriously injured passengers had been rushed to hospitals in the small town of Pamukova, northwestern Turkey.
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Body parts strewn over the ground and bodies lying all over the place have been witnessed on the scene of train derailment in north-western Turkey on Thursday night.
According to initial police reports at least 70 have been killed out of the 234 passenge
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
At least 40 people were killed and more than 70 injured when a train derailed Thursday night in northwestern Turkey.
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
By Ivelina Puhaleva
Editor at Novinite.
With thousands of Bulgarians living abroad, it is reasonable that the country has an emigration ministry, a dozen of MPs have suggested.
In an address to Parliament titled "United Bulgaria" a total of 13 MPs, from various parties, have claimed that Bulga
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi asked Egypt on Thursday to dispatch troops to boost multinational peacekeeping forces to help Iraq restore security. We have asked for Egypt's security assistance, namely by dispatching troops to protect the mission of the
World | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
The decapitated body confirmed to be of Bulgarian hostage Georgi Lazov will be transported to Germany for thorough DNA-analysis.
Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry announced Thursday that fingerprints sent earlier to Iraq have matched with the identity of Georg
Politics | July 22, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Bulgaria has appeared amid severe hostages crisis overnight when Qatar-based TV station al-Jazeera aired a video showing on the night of July 8 two Bulgarians kidnapped by Iraqi militants.
Bulgarian truck drivers Ivailo Kepov, 32, and Georgy Lazov, 30, w
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