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Stanishev’s cabinet reshuffle
“T he reforms will continue, there will be more structural changes in the executive power. We achieved a lot for the European integration and improvement of social status, but the European membership brings people’s expectations... [more]

Yanukovich wins Ukrainian election
In an unlikely comeback, the opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich appeared on 8 February to have won a narrow victory in Ukraine’s presidential election, according to nearly complete results. Yanukovich, 59, led with 48.53% of the... [more]

Since 50 years of isolating Cuba and Castro haven’t worked, open the door
If the CIA and American mob couldn’t bring down Fidel Castro, nobody can, so why do the United States and European Union think that continuing more than half a century of trade embargoes, sanctions and... [more]


Business Update
Russia, Bulgaria deal for South Stream seen in May
Russia and Bulgaria appeared to bo thridge differences over Sofia’s participation in a Moscow-backed pipeline project to bring gas to Europe and plan to sign... [more]
Moscow faces no limits in upgrading Ukraine’s gas network, says Russian energy minister
Crisis is over and the lossesare still being counted
The dilemma: there is gas, but there`s no supplies
Bulgaria was treated unfairly by the EU
Russia and Ukraine left Bulgaria without fuel
50 mln Euro for new industrial areas
Trakia motorway gets suspended again
60 % of employers loosen their purse strings
IAEA says Kozloduy nuke plant is among the best
Murdoch wants one billion Euro for bTV

Bulgaria Scene
Three Cinderellas in search of their prince
Three country girls come to the big city with their suitcases full of hopes. They look for a better life, and, of course, true love.... [more]
Scandalous Russian playwright stirs Sofia theatre
Great rulers find eternal peace in an old church
“CaricaTourists” starts on a long journey
“The Earth from Above” lands in Sofia as a photo exhibit
Editorial
The difficult part is still to come
With the appointing of five new ministers, Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev embarked upon the long postponed renovation of the government. There are also considered structural changes, and in the first half of May the... [more]


Bylines & Interviews
Protecting a Free Press Requires International Cooperation
In recent months, the international press has criticised the government of the People’s Republic of China for its violent suppression of lamas and peaceful demonstrators in Tibet and for trampling on human rights. Now it... [more]

Bulgaria far more attractive
Stoyan Stalev received his higher education degree from the oldest Bulgarian university – St. Kliment Ohridski, majoring in Law. He graduated with a PhD degree. He worked at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He teaches... [more]


Politics & Society
Jeleva cleared by Ministry of Justice; English document
European Commission-designate Rumiana Jeleva, was today cleared of any violations by the Bulgarian Ministry of Justice. New Europe broke the story with the original documents... [more]
Borisov opens the door for new Commission nominee
Jeleva hangs in the balance, Schulz wages partisan warfare
The crises the EU helps with always have a human face
Bulgaria: US, Russia relations revisited via pipeline politics

Economic News
Bulgaria fighting corruption
Bulgaria has been moving closer and closer to the center of the EU. How are you going about achieving this? The new Bulgarian government is doing... [more]
Stanishev lobbying for Nabucco in Budapest
Kuneva says it’s high time Sofia learned its lesson
International Monetary Fund offer is not wanted
EIB will finance the metro for Sofia




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