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'Mission London' Breaks Bulgaria's Box Office Record
Bulgaria's latest motion picture Mission London brought BGN 355 120 in just 3 days, with 50 000 people going to the movie theaters between April 16 and 18.
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Bulgaria Nabs One More "Untouchable"
One more suspect has been arrested in the wake of the latest raid of Bulgaria's police against organized crime groups, code-named "The Untouchables", it emerged on Monday.
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Bulgaria Nabs One More "Untouchable"
Bulgaria's new government is taking steps to root out the corruption and organized crime that have plagued on the country for years. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria Education Reform Bases Universities' Financing on Ratings
Financing of Bulgaria's universities will depend on the quality of offered services and professional realization of the students, Education Minister, Sergey Ignatov, announced.
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Bulgaria Football Legend Lechkov Stays Defiant
Bulgaria international and mayor of the city of Sliven Yordan Lechkov has made it clear he has no intention to resign over alleged abuse of power. Asked to comment the seven allegations raised against him, Lechkov only said this should be done by the prosecutors.
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Bulgaria Education Reform Bases Universities' Financing on Ratings
Bulgaria's Education Minister, Sergey Ignatov, is introducing significant changes in the country's education system. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria GERB Aims at Leading Varna Municipal Council
Bulgaria's ruling GERB will nominate their party member and GERB councilman, Nikolay Apostolov, for Chair of Varna's Municipal Council.
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Bulgaria Parliament Vows Support for Serbia's EU Aspirations
Bulgaria's Parliament will offer unconditional support to neighboring Serbia in becoming a Member State of the European Union.
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FinMin: Bulgaria Pushes Ahead with Pre-Euro Efforts
Bulgaria is pushing ahead with efforts to adopt the euro single currency following the thumbs up for its convergence program, the country's finance minister has assured the president of the European Central Bank.
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Bulgaria Steady Record Holder in EU Y/Y Construction Slump
Bulgaria continues to steadily hold the record in the February year on year decrease of the construction index, data published Monday by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, reveals.
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Bulgaria's Ethnic Turkish Leader under Scrutiny for Corruption
After 21 years heading Bulgaria's 10 percent ethnic Turkish minority, one of Bulgaria's key politicians, Ahmed Dogan, has come under increasing scrutiny for corruption.
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Bulgaria Steady Record Holder in EU Y/Y Construction Slump
In the EU, the largest February y/y consturction decrease of 30% was registered in Bulgaria. File Photo
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New Arrests Loom for Bulgaria's 'Untouchables'
The high-profile police operation codenamed The Untouchables is not over and new arrests are pending, according to Bulgaria's Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov.
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New Arrests Loom for Bulgaria's 'Untouchables'
Bulgaria's Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, says organized crime has inflitrated the country's judiical system and several political parties. Photo by BGNES
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Ex Bulgaria Commissioner: Air Traffic Crisis Is Test for EU
Bulgaria's first EU Commissioner and now political advisor of EC Vice President and Transportation Commissioner, Siim Kalas, wants standardized information for airlines and airports in crisis situations.
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Ex Bulgaria Commissioner: Air Traffic Crisis Is Test for EU
Bulgaria's first EU Commissioner, Meglena Kuneva, says the air traffic havoc caused by a volcanic erruption shows the need to connect airlines to buses and railroads.
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Meteorology Institute: No Volcanic Ash over Bulgaria
The volcanic ash cloud from Iceland has dissipated and there are no increased levels of dust in the atmosphere over Bulgaria.
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Bulgarias Kuneva Becomes Advisor to EU Commissioner
Bulgaria's ex EU Commissioner Kuneva is rejoing the EC staff as a political advisor to Siim Kalas. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria Shuts Plovdiv Airport as Volcanic Ash Moves South
Even though the volcanic ash cloud is expected to move north, it has gone slightly to the south affecting Bulgaria's Plovdiv Airport. Map by Transport Ministry
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Volcanic Ash Cloud Moves Away from Bulgaria
The cloud of volcanic ash, which has disrupted severely air traffic across Europe, is moving to the north of Bulgaria, the Ministry of Transport announced Sunday night.
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