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Macedonia is not afraid of Bulgarian investments: parliament chair

Sofia/Skopje. Macedonian parliament chairperson Trajko Veljanovski is on a visit to Bulgaria. In a statement at the Bulgarian National Assembly on Thursday, Veljanovski and his Bulgarian counterpart, Georgi Pirinski, said that Macedonia and Bulgaria must not let the stereotypes of the past and the unfriendly commentaries ruin the good political …

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Five Parties Enter Next Bulgarian Parliament

Five parties will gather enough votes to jump over the 4% entry bar for the Bulgarian Parliament at the elections this summer, a Sova Haris survey reveals Friday. The five are Sofia Mayor’s GERB party, the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the Ethnic Turkish dominated Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), far …

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Bulgaria invited foreign investors

Athens./Sofia.  Bulgarian Minister of Economy and Energy Petar Dimitrov invited foreign investors to prefer Bulgaria for their investments, Greek Imerisia newspaper informs. In Dimitrov’s words “our country is one of the most attractive investment destinations in EU.” Minister made prognosis at a business- investment forum in Sofia straight foreign investments …

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Bulgaria Promotes Ethnic Turk Minister to Major

Emel Etem, Bulgaria’s Minister of Emergency Situations, has been promoted to major, the department she heads announced. The military title has been conferred on her at the initiative of Defense Minister Nikolay Tsonev and coincides with the minister’s birthday. Emel Etem is member of the predominantly ethnic Turkish Movement for …

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Albania Sex Scandal Turns to Soap Opera

After the dismissal on Wednesday of the Minister of Culture over a video that was broadcast nationwide showing him asking sexual favours from two young women in exchange for a job in his ministry, Albanians remained glued to their TV sets on Thursday as the drama continued to unfold on …

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Serbian Town Officials Owe 6 Mln for 400,000 Kebabs

The municipal court in Novi Pazar ordered the town’s management to pay 6 million dinars from the city budget to the “Sadrvan” restaurant, more famous as “Jonuz’s Kebab Shop”, for kebabs eaten between 2004 and 2008, during the mandate of the former authorities. The current authorities say this is only …

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Ukraine Mulls Response to Romania Spy Scandal

Ukraine says it is looking for an “adequate response” to Romania’s decision to expel Kiev’s military attaché to Bucharest following an alleged involvement in espionage. “Bucharest has not followed all normal procedures in such situations so we are now looking for an adequate response,” said a spokesperson from Ukraine’s Ministry …

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Kosovo Serbs Block Police Station

A crowd of Kosovo Serbs stopped representatives of Kosovo’s police and the EU’s Rule of Law Mission, EULEX, from visiting a police station in the northern town of Leposavic on Thursday. Kosovo’s police director Sheremet Ahmeti and and EULEX’s police director Reiner Kuehn’s entrance into the police station was blocked …

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Serbia Offers to Arrest Hadzic Instead of Mladic

The Serbian authorities offered the European Union to extradite war crimes indictees Goran Hadzic instead of Ratko Mladic so Serbia could continue its European negotiations, Belgrade’s Vecernje novosti daily reported. Although the Serbian authorities still have not found the former Croat Serb leader, they offered to extradite him to the …

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Bomb Blast Kills Six In Russia`s Ingushetia

Police tried to defuse a bomb found near a cemetery on the edge of the village of Surkhakhi but it went off as they worked on it. Six policemen were killed and two were injured on Thursday in a bomb explosion in Russia’s troubled North Caucasus region of Ingushetia, a …

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