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Bulgaria?s PM to Present Brazil?s Dilma Rousseff with Deer Head
The present of Bulgaria's PM Boyko Borisov to the new Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff, is expected to be a deer head from the Panagyurishte Treasure.
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Interior Minister: Bulgaria Will Be Ready for Schengen in March 2011
Bulgaria will be completely ready to enter the Schengen Area in March 2011 as expected, stated Bulgarian Minister of Interior Tsvetan Tsvetanov Tuesday.
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French Minister All But Encroaches Sovereignty of Bulgaria, Romania
"When Bulgaria and Romania enter Schengen , that will mean that their borders become our borders," said Wauquiez in an interview for Tuesday's edition of French paper Le T
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
According to BSP, the cabinet suffered most criticism in the economic and social sphere and the delay of Bulgaria?s entry to the Schengen Area was an indication of failure in the fight against organized crime and corruption.
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Bulgaria Registers Two Weak Earthquakes
Two weak earthquakes were felt in Bulgaria Monday overnight, causing no damages. A 2-degree Richter quake was registered 117 km south of capital Sofia little before 1 am.
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Bulgaria Braces for More Snow, No Emergencies
After an unusually warm stint around Christmas, Bulgaria has also been hit by the snow front covering Europe, albeit less heavily.
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Bulgaria?s Magdalena Maleeva Returns to National Tennis Team for Fed Cup 2011
Bulgaria?s tennis star Magdalena Maleeva is ready to return to the national tennis team for the Fed Cup tournament in 2011.
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Bulgaria?s Socialists Wish for Cabinet Change in 2011
The BSP leader said Monday that the current government made three major blunders in 2010. As blunder number one, Stanishev assessed the actions of the Bulgarian Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov , related to ?wiretapping and police brutality.?
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Bulgaria's Energy Watchdog Lowers Heating Prices by 5,2%
Bulgaria?s State Commission for energy and Water Regulation ( DKEVR ) has approved a price reduction of 5,17% for natural gas from January 1, 2011.
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Bulgaria sets sights on renewable energy
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Bulgaria aims to expand its wind energy portfolio with the help of a $98 million wind farm, a division of Germany engineering company Siemens declared.
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Bulgaria to Say Hello to 2011 with -15 C
According to the TV-MET weather forecast, temperatures in January 2011 in Bulgaria are expected to be about and below the average for the month. Photo by BGNES
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Bulgaria?s Interior Ministry: No Gratis Period for ID Documents in 2011
According to Bulgaria's interior ministry, there are no more queues in front of the offices that issue the new identity documents. Photo by BGNES
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Interviews: Bulgaria in 2011
A Bulgarian traffic policeman pulls over a car for speeding. "You were driving with 60 km/h, and there is 50-km/h limit here!" the office tells the driver.
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Bulgaria Remembers 5 Rangers Killed in Iraq
5 Bulgarian rangers were killed in Kerbala in 2003 during a suiside bomb attack. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency
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