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Bulgarian Foreign Minister Solomon Passy take part in a Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the countries participating in the South Eastern Europe Cooperation Process (SEECP) in Belgrade on Tuesday. The chief diplomats of the nine SEECP member
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
President Bush said Tuesday that Saddam Hussein may even be dead after a massive bombing strike, AP reported.
Speaking at a joint news conference with Blair, Bush said he did not know whether he survived, but added that Saddam is "losing power".
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
The Bulgarian Socialist Party is to hold consultations with magistrates over legislative amendments, it transpired at the meeting of Socialist leader Stanishev with Supreme Cassation Court President Ivan Grigorov.
Last week supreme magistrates held meeti
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
A coalition A-10 "warthog" warplane went down near Baghdad early Tuesday, AP reported.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
The workers from Vratsa urea maker Chimco stopped their protests because of the failure of all initiatives and meetings so far. An initiative committee has moved a claim in the Regional Prosecutor's insisting that Chimco managers are forces to come to the
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
The establishment of the Bulgarian tie-in to participate in the construction of Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline project, has been postponed for April 17.
Business | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
New consultations with the European commission over third and fourth nuke units at Bulgaria's Nuclear power plant Kozloduy could be held only after a peer review of the two reactors, Governmental speaker Dimitar Tsonev said April 7.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
Four Reuters staff have been injured as Baghdad's Palestine Hotel was struck, Reuters correspondents in the hotel said. A reporter, photographer, television cameraman and television technician have been taken to hospital.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
UK troops in Iraq's second city of Basra say they hope to begin restoring order, BBC reported.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
Two compartments of international train Moscow-Sofia have derailed at a station in Ternopolska district in Ukraine, RIA Novosti reported. No injuries have been reported.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
Two scanners have already been installed at Sofia Court of Justice in the wake of the recently increasing number of bomb tip-offs.
Finance Minister Milen Velchev held Tuesday a meeting with Justice Minister Anton Stankov in order to present him personall
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
Two scanners have already been installed at Sofia Court of Justice in the wake of the recently increasing number of bomb tip-offs.
Finance Minister Milen Velchev held Tuesday a meeting with Justice Minister Anton Stankov in order to present him personall
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
Ankara could terminate imports of Bulgarian electricity, Turkish news daily Zaman warned.
Business | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
The investments made in Bulgaria by 1.500 Greek companies, with a total of about 100.
Business | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
An al-Jazeera journalist was killed Tuesday US bombing on the TV network's Baghdad office, the network reported.
Tareq Ayoub, who was seriously wounded in the bombing Tuesday morning, had died, al-Jazeera announced.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
One-hundred thirty five Iraqi nationals sought refuge in Bulgaria between January 1 and March 31, the State Refugees Agency with the Cabinet announced.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
The U.S.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
Two loud explosions shook an area near the Iraqi Information Ministry on Tuesday, a Reuters witness said.
Politics | April 8, 2003, Tuesday // 00:00
U.S.
Politics | April 7, 2003, Monday // 00:00
Slowing down the speed of global economic growth and that of Bulgaria's main trade partners, in particular, are the main risks, which the Iraqi crisis poses before Bulgaria's economy.
This is the conclusion that President Parvanov, businessmen, economist
Business | April 7, 2003, Monday // 00:00
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