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Bulgaria Announced a Day of National Mourning
Wednesday is a day of national mourning for Bulgaria. The country experienced its worst rail disaster since 1992. The death toll rose to 9 from a fire that swept through two sleeper carriages on a train last week. The incident, which was initially reported to have killed 8 people, provoked a heated debate about safety standards at state railway company BDZ and prompted calls for the transport minister to resign.


Libya Adjourns Defamation Trial against Bulgarian Nurses
A Libyan court postponed a criminal defamation trial on Sunday against five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor who have been sentenced to death for infecting more than 400 children with HIV.
Bulgaria Bans Five Freight Carriers to Avoid EU Aviation Safety Blacklist
Bulgarian authorities have withdrawn permission for five freight carriers to operate to the European Union and a number of other allied states, in a bid to avoid its airlines being included on the European Commission’s ‘blacklist’.
Penev Sppointed Bulgaria Head Coach
Dimiar Penev Dimitar Penev will take over as head coach of the Bulgarian national team for the second time as he will guide the club through its remaining EURO 2008 qualifiers it was announced on Monday.
Bulgaria Displays Roman-Era Coins in National Museum of History
Bulgaria's National Museum of History exhibits artefacts unearthed near the Bulgarian towns of Peshtera and Ivalylovgrad. The first group includes 14 gold coins from the time of the Roman emperors Justinian I and Justin I.
Bulgaria Sends Troops To Iraq
General Zlatan Stoikov A ceremonious send-off was held for the fourth company-size Bulgarian contingent which will provide perimeter security at the Multi-National Force - Iraq Temporary Interview and Protection Facility (TIPF) at Camp Ashraf.
Mossad Helped Bulgaria To Free Nurses from Prison
The Mossad was among the dozen foreign security services which helped Bulgaria to free its nurses and a Palestinian doctor from life imprisonment in Libya in a long-disputed AIDS-transmission affair. the information came from Bulgarian intelligence service chief.
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Sergei Stanishev: It`s Time To Advertise Bulgaria More
Bulgaria should not hide its problems but it had to popularise its achievements as well, Prime Minister Stanishev said. The government aims to focus more efforts on advertising Bulgaria abroad.
Bulgarian President Wants to Reopen Nuclear Plant
Bulgarian President Parvanov told the EP the reactors at the Kozloduy plant are safe Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov urged the European Union to reconsider a deal that forces the country to shut down Soviet-era nuclear reactors, causing power shortages in the region.
Politics
Bulgarian Interior Minister Stepped Down
Bulgaria and Romania Escape EU Sanctions
BTA media meeting

Business
Bulgaria Shows Decrease in Labor Productivity
Bulgarian Economy Grows 6.2% in First Quarter
Dundee Precious Metals Signs Key Contracts for Chelopech Concentrate

Nation
Bulgaria Announced a Day of National Mourning
Police Officers Awarded for Refusing a Bribe
Bulgaria Decides To Waive Libyan Debt
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