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Losses to Bulgarian economy caused by Russian-Ukrainian conflict
Since the beginning of 2014 the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has significantly reduced export of Bulgarian goods to the region. Export-oriented companies from different sectors of the Bulgarian economy suffered losses. These are manufacturers of petroleum and bitumen materials, pharmaceutical companies, and agricultural producers. The...
Bomb posters for decorations: the bleak Christmas facing eastern Ukraine
Residents of rebel-held eastern Ukraine face a grim Christmas. The 50,000-capacity Donbass Arena in Donetsk – once filled with British fans for Euro 2012 – now holds tonnes of food aid for a city facing a humanitarian crisis …read more Source: The...
Ukraine football stadium acts as aid centre as humanitarian crisis looms
The 50,000-capacity Donbass Arena in the eastern city of Donetsk was once filled with British fans for Euro 2012, now it holds tonnes of food aid for a city facing a humanitarian crisis …read more Source: The...
Ukraine votes to drop neutral status
Ukraine’s parliament votes to drop the country’s non-aligned status and work towards Nato membership, a move quickly criticised by Russia. …read more Source:...
Belarus 24 TV Channel never stopped its operation in Ukraine
“We are happy that the issue with the Belarusian state satellite channel has been addressed and our cooperation with Ukrainain counterparts will continue. For some Internet media resources that once “prohibited” and “shut off”, then “rehabilitated” and “resumed” the broadcasting of Belarus 24 TV Channel, we hasten to let you know that the TV...
WB approves $378 million loan to Ukraine
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved a $378.425 million loan for the Second Power Transmission Project to improve the reliability of the power transmission system and support the implementation of the Wholesale Electricity Market in Ukraine. …read more Source: Macedonian Information...
Ukrainian parliament votes to renounce Ukraine’s ‘non-aligned’ status
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s parliament voted on Tuesday for the country to renounce its “non-aligned” status and work towards membership in the NATO alliance. …read more Source:...
Igor Taro: the situation in Eastern Ukraine escalating
According to Estonian journalist Igor Taro, the Ukrainian forces haven’t suffered any losses in last few days, in the conflict with Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. At the same time, the separatists have become more aggressive, giving a little hope for peace between Ukraine and Russia. …read more Source:...
Dacic in Ukraine
KIEV – Serbia’s Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic talked on Monday, the first day of his visit to Ukraine, about the forthcoming activities …read more Source:...
Bulgarians in Crimea create cultural autonomy
The Bulgarians residing in the Crimea decided to create a regional national and cultural autonomy, announced that Bulgarian cultural center Izvor. The statute of “National cultural autonomy” was inaugurated in Russia in 1996. It gives national minorities the possibility to display their own culture, language and national education. Local...



