Influenza update: Sofia schools suspend classes
Kindergartens to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and universities to decide for themselves whether to suspend classes.
Sun, Nov 08 2009
Sofia
18° / 9° C
Health Minister: Influenza strain is not seasonal flu, it is swine flu. More than 100 000 Bulgarians are down with the H1N1 strain.
After initial complaint, Bulgaria allows Russian police to search premises owned by the Bulgarian state
Former labour minister Emilia Maslarova follows the example of Socialist party leader and former prime minister, Sergei Stanishev, in requesting that her MP immunity is lifted
Bulgaria’s three former ruling parties are pursuing their own agendas three months after the elections
Trading in the Berlin Wall’s remnants continues two decades after its fall
Decision comes to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the toppling of the Berlin Wall
Last year's event proved exceptionally popular and provided a unique culinary treat for all visitors
Kindergartens to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and universities to decide for themselves whether to suspend classes.
Five illegal immigrants from Iran and Iraq caught by Bulgarian police in Sliven.
The detainees will be held for 48 hours for questioning
Seven thousand people lost their jobs in October, labour minister says
CSKA Sofia are bottom of Europa League group E with one point and their next match is against Fulham at Craven Cottage on December 3
Bulgarian champions Levski Sofia are out of contention for the knockout stages of the Uefa Europa League.
After initial complaint, Bulgaria allows Russian police to search premises owned by the Bulgarian state
Leonid Lavchev sent an intermediary to collect 1000 leva from a dairy farm in Haskovo, investigators say
Former labour minister Emilia Maslarova follows the example of Socialist party leader and former prime minister, Sergei Stanishev, in requesting that her MP immunity is lifted
Health Minister: Influenza strain is not seasonal flu, it is swine flu. More than 100 000 Bulgarians are down with the H1N1 strain.
Bulgaria’s three former ruling parties are pursuing their own agendas three months after the elections
Assessing the EU’s European Neighbourhood Policy and its Eastern Partnership
Government’s ‘difficult inheritance’ dominates Boiko Borissov’s discourse on reaching 100 days mark
Vitosha’s internecine power struggle leaves the ordinary tourist paying the price of stagnation
Bulgaria seeks its place in the Lisbon Treaty’s new EU
Bulgaria’s three former ruling parties are pursuing their own agendas three months after the elections
Assessing the EU’s European Neighbourhood Policy and its Eastern Partnership
Vitosha’s internecine power struggle leaves the ordinary tourist paying the price of stagnation
Bright colours, individual care and a rounded programme of extracurricular activities make this Lozenets-based kindergarten one of Sofia’s best
E-government could save 10 per cent of public costs, branch organisation says
Government’s ‘difficult inheritance’ dominates Boiko Borissov’s discourse on reaching 100 days mark
After 100 days in office, Finance Minister Simeon Dyankov pinpoints 10 key issues for Cabinet in ‘the next 100 days’
November 3 saw Boiko Borissov’s Government reach the 100-day mark, with much of its stated aims still at the groundwork phase
Boiko Borissov’s Government proved that decisions can be taken quickly and transparently
Flannagan’s will be replaced by a French brasserie as part of a 10 million euro Radisson renovation
Trading in the Berlin Wall’s remnants continues two decades after its fall
When the chips were down (on my garage floor)
The new Cabinet’s first Budget bill is much-scaled back compared to the bloated 2009 Budget
Tucked away in one of the dingy dead-ends just off Slaveikov Square in Sofia, Magic Worlds is overshadowed both by the shiny glass displays on Graf Ignatiev Boulevard and the Luciano pub right next door.
In a week in which Europe and much of the world commemorated the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is notable that this new November heralded several changes of its own.
One conspicuous absentee from the 20th anniversary celebrations of the fall of the Berlin Wall was former British prime minister Mrs Thatcher.
Anything that is digital can and will be copied, sooner or later. Where and how the file is stored is irrelevant.
Inasmuch as some Bulgarian officials are concerned, the credit crunch and the economic recession might as well have never happened.
On the 86th anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic, the ambassador of Turkey and Mrs Mehmet Gücük held a reception in the ballrooms of the Dedeman Princess Hotel in Sofia on October 29.
The second Rotary International Charity Golf Day saw 10 teams playing a Texas Scramble team competition.