Three Bulgarians arrested in Moscow, embassy says
The detainees will be held for 48 hours for questioning
Sun, Nov 22 2009
About 14 results were found.
The detainees will be held for 48 hours for questioning
After initial complaint, Bulgaria allows Russian police to search premises owned by the Bulgarian state
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Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry says it is worried about the police raid that, according to the ministry, violated the property's diplomatic status
Jonathan Andersen argues that justice, however delayed, must be served, while Jamie Stokes argues that justice has failed in this instance.
A Polish politician recently suggested that Walesa would be a good candidate for the EU's new post
Ukraine has been hit hard by the swine flu epidemic, engendering panic in certain areas
The Czech Republic president, a prominent eurosceptic, was the final hurdle in the the Lisbon Treaty's ratification
Urging its citizens not to panic, Ukraine on November 3 closed down all schools nationwide for a week to avoid the spread of swine flu.
Vaclac Klaus, one of the bloc's most vociferous eurosceptics, now looks poised to sign the Lisbon Treaty
The tremor was between 5.9 and 5.5 on the Richter scale, according to separate reports
Some observers say the legislation significantly interferes in constitutional rights guaranteeing freedom of ownership, business and handling of property.