Sat, May 26 2012
Delegates and officials pose for a family photograph at the beginning of the Afghanistan: The London Conference in Lancaster House, central London, January 28 2010.
The three wounded Bulgarian soldiers have been awarded the Military Valour Medal, Third Class
Football is the only thing that divides the United Kingdom and Bulgaria, prime ministers Gordon Brown and Boiko Borissov agreed at their meeting in London.
Three of the four Bulgarian soldiers wounded in a Taliban attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan, are due to arrive in Bulgaria on February 4.
Nikolai Mladenov’s agenda includes South Eastern Europe, getting Bulgaria into the Schengen and euro zones, and gaining EU confidence in the government in Sofia. It will not be as simple as that.
Alexandrov is undergoing surgery in the military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany
Statement on website says Bulgaria's Defence Minister Nikolai Mladenov was main target of January 24 2010 attack in which four Bulgarian military personnel were injured.
Bulgarian military authorities in Afghanistan have dismissed the possibility that the missile attack which wounded four Bulgarian soldiers was specifically targeted at incoming Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov
Deploying all Bulgarian troops on one location would make them more effective and would cut logistic costs, which would in turn facilitate sending more Bulgarian troops to Afghanistan.
The global food import bill in 2012 could decline to $1.24 trillion, down slightly from last year’s record of $1.29 trillion.
Boevski has been under arrest in Brazil since October, when he was arrested at Sao Paulo's international airport with nine kg of cocaine in his luggage.
Whereas foreign media ownership is perceived as advantageous for media outlets and journalists, Bulgarian owners are perceived as investors with short-term vision who strive for immediate profits.
Killing spree in Norway in July 2011 and the arrests of individuals in a number of EU member states for the preparation of terrorist attacks, are proof of the continuing need for vigilance, Europol says.
In her message to mark the Day, Bulgaria's Bokova said that books are 'valuable tools' for knowledge-sharing, mutual understanding and openness to others and to the world.