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SOFIA, Bulgaria -Bulgaria's new conservative government and Russia have agreed to review existing contracts to build a new 2,000 megawatt nuclear power plant in the Balkan
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Bulgaria's new government is considering selling part of its stake in a euro4 billion ($5.9 billion) nuclear power plant on the Danube River to Russia
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Investigators said Thursday they found no wrongdoing at Bulgaria's national lottery after the same winning numbers were picked in two consecutive draws
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Bulgaria's parliament on Wednesday approved a sweeping review of budget payments, contracts and senior appointments made by the previous Socialist government
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Bulgaria will cut public spending and improve tax collection in a bid to prevent a budget deficit at the end of the year, the country's Finance Minister said
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Rally organizers say an Italian co-driver has died after a race car he was in went off the road and slammed into a tree. Rally Bulgaria director Dimitar
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Nikola Stanchev, the wrestler who became Bulgaria's first Olympic champion, has died, sports officials said Monday. He was 78. Stanchev won gold
SOFIA, Bulgaria(AP) Nikola Stanchev, the wrestler who became Bulgaria's first Olympic champion, has died, sports officials said Monday. He was 78. Stanchev won gold
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Government officials say 261 soccer players from the Bulgarian league are being investigated for suspected tax evasion. The National Revenue Agency says
SOFIA, Bulgaria -Bulgaria's conservative opposition won elections by a wide margin as voters punished the governing Socialists for failing to crack down on corruption
amounts to 57 percent of the world's population. These countries include Saudi Arabia, Iran and former communist countries, such as Russia, Belarus and Bulgaria, where state atheism
is three fewer than the Defense Department's tally, last updated Tuesday at 10 a.m. EST. The British military has reported 179 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; Bulgaria