Sun, Nov 22 2009

Two Bulgarian construction workers are confirmed to have died in a collapsed building in Prague, one of whom hails from Plovdiv, a Bulgarian National Radio correspondent has told Czech media
Bulgarian-born French journalist Roumyana Ougurchinska’s 2007 book The Truth about the Attempt on the Life of John Paul II prompts a group of organisations to call on President Georgi Purvanov to confer a high state honour on her.
President Purvanov will be met by Matthew Festing, prince and grand master of the sovereign military order of Malta, and will visit the Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio, a former parish church, now used by the Bulgarian Orthodoxy
Pope Benedict XVI told Macedonian president Branko Crvenkovski that the country deserved to take its place in united Europe, and he hoped that the prolonged dispute between Skopje and Athens over the use of the name "Macedonia" would be resolved, according to Macedonian media reports.
Rome- Receiving a Bulgarian delegation on May 24 headed by Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ivailo Kalfin, who was accompanied by senior Bulgarian Orthodox Church clergy, Pope Benedict XVI blessed Bulgaria and reached out with a conciliatory message to Orthodox Christians.
Welcomed by the UK government, France and Germany, as well as the US, the naming of Belgium’s Herman van Rompuy as European Council President and Catherine Ashton as foreign policy chief has caused misgivings in some circles, including Turkey which believes that Van Rompuy will oppose Turkish membership of the bloc.
The dinner meeting of EU leaders to decide on the European Council President and the bloc’s new foreign minister and head of secretariat could take a few hours or all night, says host Fredrik Reinfeldt, Sweden’s prime minister.
Russia and the European Union have agreed on an early warning system if another natural gas cutoff looms. Some say that Bulgaria, among other countries hard-hit by the January 2009 crisis, is now better prepared. Not everyone is convinced.
Five Bulgarian films screened at the World Film Festival in Bangkok.
A complicated game, played partly in the dark, and with elements of everything from poker to tug ‘o war – that’s the way Europe’s leaders will come up with its new European Council President, foreign minister and European Commission.
What Czech Flags??? I was there all day and I saw many flags of many nations, and I can honestly say that I did NOT see one person carrying a Czech Flag. Maybe the writer mistook the Slovak flag to be the Czech flag. There were hundreds of Slovak flags, but no Czech flags. Nice try. mailto:Rwestbrook@seznam.cz