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A severe earthquake shook Indonesia's tourist islands of Bali and Lombok on Friday, injuring 29 people and damaging dozens of buildings, officials said. The Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said the quake had a magnitude of 6.
World | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
Authorities concerned about terrorism canceled or delayed four flights in 24 hours between London and the Washington Dulles International Airport. The flurry of activity over New Year's took place a week and a half after the Bush administration raised the
World | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
US troops arrested an Iraqi who was said to be smuggling foreign fighters into Iraq from Syria, and also captured 10 Muslim fundamentalists northeast of Baghdad, the military said. In the western town of Ar-Rutbah, soldiers caught a man they suspected of
World | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
King Albert II of Belgium and his wife Paola will visit Bulgaria's Rila Monastery. The royal couple is in Bulgaria on a private visit that started December 31.
Politics | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
Bulgaria's priorities as a chair of the 55-nation OSCE come from the everyday life and things that take place in it, Ivo Petrov, Bulgaria's envoy to the international organizations in Vienna said on Friday.
He also underlined that Bulgaria will continue
Politics | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
The trickle of survivors pulled alive from the rubble of the Bam earthquake dried up Friday, one week after the pre-dawn tremor struck. Rescuers found a man, a child and a pregnant woman in the remains of the ancient Iranian Silk Road City Thursday.
World | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
The Bulgarian surgeon major Ventsislav Mutafcheiv from the Military-Medical Academy will leave for Germany on Friday to visit the Bulgarian soldiers injured in the Karbala attacks hospitalized in Landstuhl and will stay there to observe their condition, B
Politics | January 2, 2004, Friday // 00:00
The death toll rose to eight in a car bomb attack that destroyed a Baghdad restaurant crowded with New Year's Eve revelers, officials said Thursday. Three Los Angeles Times reporters were among the 35 wounded.
World | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
The situation in the Iraqi city of Karbala, which was hit by a deadly attack last Saturday, claiming the lives of five Bulgarian soldiers, continues to be tense, Bulgaria's Defense Ministry announced January 1.
The Bulgarian unit in Karbala is still unde
Politics | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Bulgarians celebrate the name day of all who bear the name Vassil and women Vassilka on January 1, when the Eastern Orthodox Church commemorates St. Basil the Great.
Politics | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
The condition of all Bulgarian soldiers, who were wounded in Saturday's bomb and mortar attacks in Karbala, is improving, the press office of the government announced on January 1.
The condition of the other hospitalized soldiers in Germany - private Tsv
Politics | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Bulgaria assumed at the beginning of 2004 the chair of the 55-nation OSCE, as Foreign Minister Solomon Passy takes over from his Dutch counterpart, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, who will be the new head of NATO.
Politics | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Natural gas prices in Bulgaria decreased by nearly 9% as of January 1, the state Energy Regulation Commission decided.
The decrease is due to the US dollar's lowering exchange rate, as well as the fact that alternative fuels' prices on international mark
Business | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Millions packed major cities around the world to usher in the New Year in party mood with heavy police presence on duty. Yet bomb attacks in Iraq and Indonesia cast an immediate shadow over attempts to shrug off terrorism fears in 2004.
Politics | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
Bulgaria's President Georgi Parvanov called for a united and progressive Bulgaria in his address to the nation on New Year's Eve. He urged that "our common goals are assigned greater significance over what separates us".
Politics | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
The ailing Pope John Paul II made an impassioned call for world peace in a thanksgiving ceremony at Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. "Mary, queen of peace, bring us days of peace for the city of Rome, for Italy, for Europe and for the whole world," the 83
World | January 1, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
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Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg congratulated each of the Bulgarian soldiers who were wounded in Saturday's bomb and mortar attacks in Karbala, 110 kilometres (68 miles) south of Baghdad.
The men were among 19 killed and nearly 200 wounded in Saturday'
Politics | December 31, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00
The New Year came in Bulgaria at 10:00 pm GMT (London time). Bucharest, Athens, Ankara as well as Cairo in Egypt, Johannesburg in South Africa, Jerusalem in Israel, Helsinki in Finland greeted January 1 in the same second.
Politics | December 31, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00
The six Bulgarian medics, accused of deliberately infecting some 400 Libyan children with HIV, have been visited by an Orthodox priest, an officer of the Qaddafi Foundation, a local government representative, the Bulgarian Ambassador in Tripoli and Polish
Politics | December 31, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00
King Albert II of Belgium and his wife Paola arrive in Sofia on Wednesday on a private visit. Together with Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his wife Margarita Gomez-Acebo they will usher in the Near Year in Borovets mountain resort, some 70 km from
Politics | December 31, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00
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