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A fond memoir of the life and times of a certain English-language publication.
Academy head: there is insufficient money to cover the expenses of the national institute for meteorology and hydrology.
Bulgarian lawmakers adopted the final Budget amendments, stipulating that starting on January 1 2012, the the budget deficit must not exceed two per cent.
Greek lawmakers are due to pass in parliament a second key vote pertaining to the newest round of austerity measures on June 30 2011.
The financial world has breathed a sign of relief as the Greek parliament passes narrowly the second austerity package in a vote held on June 29 2011.
The state department of the United States has been producing an annual report since 2000 called the Trafficking in Persons Report.
The voting process itself has become rife with accusations of betrayal and treachery following revelations in Greek media that there are mavericks in both camps who could sway the result unexpectedly.
Bulgaria and Croatia recognise the Transitional National Council, founded in Benghazi in February, as the legitimate representative of the Libyan people.
Bulgaria Air flights between Sofia and Athens, and Olympic Air flights have been altered or cancelled altogether due to the two-day general strike in Greece.
Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov has been linked to a 14 million pounds sterling move to Spanish side Valencia.
Greece will be shut by another 48-hour general strike organised by the trade unions, as the Pasok ruling party and prime minister George Papandreou try to convince parliament to support the second austerity package.
A newly discovered asteroid called 2011 MD narrowly missed earth by just 12 000km.
The Bulgarian mountain resort Borovets staged a major mountain bike race on June 25-26, the Borovets Bike Park Open Cup 2011.
Two of Bulgaria's most iconic Black Sea destinations, Zlatni Pyassutsi (the Golden Sands) resort by Varna in the north, and the town of Sozopol in the south, continue dumping their waste water directly into the sea
If the government fails to pass the austerity measures, Greece will go bankrupt.
Inspections along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast made by officials from the Commission of Customer Protection have revealed numerous violations in the midst of the 2011 tourist season.
For their competent response, 20 doctors from the University Hospital in Plovdiv have received awards from the Bulgarian Medical Union (BMU).
French giants Paris Saint-Germain have 'strongly denied' that they are interested in Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov.
A Code Yellow warning has been declared in 19 Bulgarian municipalities because of the heatwave over the country
TerraVibe Park 2011 witnessed another classic performance from Eddie and Co.
Police officers from 12 countries are to meet in the Bulgarian seaside resort town of Albena, on June 16-19, where the 12th conference of the International Police Association (IPA) will be held.
The deal with Eurocopter, signed in 2005 by the former government, was for the delivery of 12 Cougar and six Panther helicopters.
Greek prime minister George Papandreou has dispelled any speculation that he might quit his office.
Violent clashes are flaring around Syntagma Square in Athens as thousands of protesters have congregated in constitution square in protest against the government's plans to enforce further austerity measures
TerraVibe Park has seen some of the greatest musical acts in history, and has served as a site for the Greek Rockwave summer festival, one of the most renowned in Europe.
Greece has become the world's least credit-worthy country after Standard & Poor's has cut its rating from B to CCC
Traffic police vehicles are to be fitted with video cameras used to record activity both inside or outside the car for the safety of the officers and for evidence gathering.
Road Infrastructure Agency has earmarked a total of 76 different projects, or 3 100km for complete overhaul, which is six times more than last year
The company picked to build the Strouma motorway in the region between the town of Dupnitsa and Lower Dikanya in southwest Bulgaria will have to install fences in order to protect the local fauna from venturing onto the lanes