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| Name: | Bulgarian News Network |
| Description: | The latest bulgarian news online in English. Business, finance, politics and sports. A quick, accurate and dispassionate report of everything that matters. The shortest cut to the heart of the Balkans. |
| Site URL: | http://www.bgnewsnet.com/ |
| RSS feed URL: | http://www.bgnewsnet.com/rssbnn20.xml |
| Syndic8 ID: | n/a |
| Language: | n/a |
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25 most recent entries:
RTL eyes EUR1.1 bn acquisition of Bulgaria's bTV (Sep 05 2008 12:22 GMT)
German media group RTL is considering a 1.1 billion acquisition of Bulgaria's main private TV channel bTV, which is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., finanznachrichten.de website reported Friday.
US arrests Bulgarian broker charged with securities fraud (Sep 05 2008 09:36 GMT)
United States authorities said Friday they have arrested a Bulgarian broker whom they wanted on charges of securities fraud.
European Commission says approves Italy's controversial policies to Roma (Sep 04 2008 15:54 GMT)
The European Commission said Thursday it approves controversial policies Italy is applying since recently to its Roma sheltered in camps for vagrants.
Spains says to stop hiring foreign workers (Sep 04 2008 15:23 GMT)
Spain will stop hiring foreign workers because of slowing economic growth and rising unemployment, Labor and Immigration Minister Celestino Corbacho said Thursday.
Bulgarian, U.S. broker chaged with security fraud of US$1 billion (Sep 04 2008 15:01 GMT)
A Bulgarian and U.S. broker may be sentenced to up to 65 years in prison in New York on charges of swindling investors out of 1 billion of dollars through a securities fraud, the International Herald Tribune reported on Thursday.
Bulgaria faces currency devaluation, report says (Sep 04 2008 14:20 GMT)
Bulgaria is among five east European countries running the risk to have their currencies severely devalued due to excessive current account deficits, a UN report said Thursday.
Greece arrests Bulgarian soccer club president (Sep 04 2008 14:01 GMT)
Greek police said Thursday they have arrested a Bulgarian soccer club president on charges of cigarettes smuggling.
European Central Bank lowers 2008 eurozone economic growth forecast to 1.4% (Sep 04 2008 13:48 GMT)
The European Central Bank has lowered its eurozone economic growth projection for this year to 1.4% from 1.8% in June, its president Jean-Claude Trichet said Thursday.
Syria says has proposed peace proprsals to Israel (Sep 04 2008 12:47 GMT)
Syria announced Wednesday it has proposed a a general outline of peace proposals to Israel through Turkey's mediation.
Cheney slams Russia for invasion in Georgia (Sep 04 2008 09:46 GMT)
United States Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday blasted Russia for its invasion in Georgia calling it an "illegitimate and unilateral" attempt to change the country's borders.
IMF to lend Georgia US$750 mln (Sep 03 2008 07:31 GMT)
The International Monetary Fund announced Wednesday it would lend Georgia 750 million U.S. dollars to help it szabilize its war ravaged economy.
Bulgaria's industrial producer prices post highest hike in EU in July (Sep 02 2008 16:51 GMT)
Bulgaria's industrial producer prices in July rose by 2.9% on the month, Eurostat reported Tuesday.
Nestle moves ice-cream plant to Bulgaria from Romania (Sep 02 2008 16:29 GMT)
International food maker Nestle said Tuesday it would move an ice-cream plant from Bucharst, Romania to the Black Sea port of Varna in neighbouring Bulgaria.
Social minister proposes to increase paid maternity leave to 410 days (Sep 02 2008 16:10 GMT)
Bulgaria's minister of labour and social policy Emilia Maslarova is proposing to increase the duration of paid maternity leave to 415 days from currently 315 days.
EU Parliament moves to soften carbon caps on cars (Sep 02 2008 16:00 GMT)
The EU Parliament industry committee is proposing that planned carbon dioxide caps on new cars be enacted just for 60 percent of the manufacturers' fleets as of 2012, the EU Observer reported.
EU confirms support for Georgia (Sep 02 2008 15:47 GMT)
The European Union confirmed Tuesday its support for Georgia and warned it might freeze its talks with Russia on a treaty to succeed the expiring partnership and cooperation agreement.
Parliament ratifies South Stream (Jul 25 2008 14:38 GMT)
After objections on the right side of the opposition and support from the ruling majority, the Bulgarian Parliament ratified the agreement between Bulgaria and Russia for the contrustion of the South Stream gas pipeline, Mediapool.bg reported.
Angel Bonchev kidnapped by his wife (Jul 25 2008 13:52 GMT)
That Kameliya Boncheva worked with the kidnappers to organize her own kidnapping and that of her husband is the newest version of the drama of the Bonchevi family, news portal Dnes.bg reported.
Sofia is the cheapest city in Europe to live in (Jul 25 2008 13:01 GMT)
Sofia is the cheapest city in Europe for foreigners to live in, Euobserver announced the results from the research of consultant company Mercer on Friday, news portal Mediapool.bg reported.
Environmentalists protest naked in front of the British Embassy (Jul 25 2008 12:24 GMT)
A naked protest will take place on Monday in front of the British Embassy in Bulgaria. Protesters will ask for ending of the killing of black bears whose fur is used in British army regiment hats making, Mediapool.bg reported.
The two discredited agencies on Phare work but under the control of Bulgaria (Jul 24 2008 16:20 GMT)
The two agencies on the Phare program that were deprived of accreditation can carry out procedures and conclude agreements under the care of Bulgaria, Information Agency Focus reported.
Zlatomir Ivanov, the Beret, interrogated by SANS (Jul 23 2008 07:59 GMT)
Zlatomir Ivanov, dubbed the Beret, was taken from his house by force for interrogation in SANS, his lawyer Luchezar Takov confirmed, Mediapool.bg reported.
EC presents its official report on Bulgaria (Jul 23 2008 07:31 GMT)
The EC will present its official regular monitoring report on Bulgaria in the areas of cooperation and control in the justice sector and internal discipline on Wednesday, Information Agency Focus reported.
Bulgarian student struggles for life in USA (Jul 15 2008 16:00 GMT)
Bulgarian student Stanislav Dragnev is in a critical condition after he was pushed by a roller-coaster in amusement park in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, information agencies, quoted by Mediapool.bg, reported.
EC allows Slovakia build nuclear reactors like the closed ones in Bulgaria (Jul 15 2008 14:27 GMT)
Brussels allowed Slovakia build two new nuclear reactors from the same type as the closed Bulgarian ones in units one to four of Nuclear Power-Plant (NPP) Kozloduy, the European Commission, quoted by Mediapool.bg, announced. |
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