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05:15 | 0 | BTA
Students from Sofia University staged a protest in downtown Sofia demanding an appropriation of at least 6 million leva for the winter term of the 2010-2011 academic year so the University would not be shut for being unable to pay its heating bill.
05:18 05:25 | 0 | BTA
Doctors in Bulgaria will begin a relay strike in November to protest against funding problems, Podkrepa Labour Confederation Secretary Evgeni Doushkov said on Wednesday, emerging from a joint meeting of national strike committees, also involving the leadership of the Bulgarian
05:24 | 0 | BNR
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has opened the Day of Bulgarian Economy in Munich, calling on the Bavarian business to invest in the country in order Bulgaria to overcome a delay of 45 years.
05:28 | 0 | Dnevnik
British Airways will nevertheless continue to service the route at the same price through an alliance with Hungarian peer Malev, which will fly to Budapest from Varna, while flights from Hungary's capital to London will carried out by British Airways.
05:31 | 0 | Croatian Times
A newly established Union of Croatian Peasants has announced it would protested Wednesday as their demands for subsidies have not been met.
05:51 05:58 | 0 | BHdailynews
The Turkish foreign affairs minister Ahmet Davutoglu will arrive to Sarajevo today, where he will meet members of the BiH Presidency and other BiH officials. The details of this visit are unclear.
06:17 | 0 | Tanjug
The number of asylum requests from Serbia, FYRMacedonia and Montenegro sent to the authorities of the German state of Bavaria has risen drastically, which could endanger visa liberalization in those Balkan countries, said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Hermann.
11:51 | 0 | Emg.rs
Having been awarded a 49-year power generation license from the Turkish energy market regulator EMRA in 2008, the OMV Samsun Elektrik plant will be OMV’s first step to support market efficiency and transparency.