Bulgarian Foreign Minister speaks on relations with Skopje, interconnectors with Romania and Greece
Bulgaria is concerned about the lack of dialogue between the government and opposition in Macedonia and will find a way
Read moreBulgaria is concerned about the lack of dialogue between the government and opposition in Macedonia and will find a way
Read moreThe Macedonian opposition has published the first materials of the so-called “bombs” which include evidence and eavesdropping by the current
Read moreMacedonia’s largest opposition party LSDM (Macedonian Social Democratic Union) said on February 3 that it would press criminal charges against prime
Read moreBulgarian President Rossen Plevneliev held talks with the presidents of four Balkans countries who attended the February 1 state funeral
Read moreAn extensive network of heroin traffickers, bringing large quantities of the drug into the European Union, has been dismantled following
Read moreMacedonian National Bank said on October 2 that foreign debt in the first six months of 2014 was 5.7 billion euro or 71.66
Read moreBulgaria’s cabinet has approved a series of cross-border co-operation programmes with Romania, Greece, Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia. The programmes are
Read moreWith a majority of votes, MPs in Macedonia voted into power on June 19 2014 the new government of the country
Read moreNikola Gruevski tabled in parliament in Skopje the proposed new cabinet and government programme on June 9 2014. The sitting
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