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Last Tuesday at Eagle's Bridge in downtown Sofia, the capital city of
Bulgaria, protestors clashed with riot police. People were demonstrating
against shockingly high electricity bills....
It is my privilege and honour to address this august gathering of the aquaculture stakeholders from all over the world. On behalf of the South African Government, along with the Food and...
The Ministry of International Relations and Co-operation has justified chartering a private jet at a cost of R235,000 to avoid Oslo airport security on the grounds that scanning a Minister’s...
We learned today that the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, refused to put her handbag through an airport X-ray scanner in Oslo, Norway. As a...
A Palestinian doctor, who says he was tortured to confess he deliberately infected hundreds of Libyan children with HIV, has filed a complaint against Libya with a U.N. human rights panel, his...
Bulgaria donated $56,6-million in Soviet-era debt owned by Libya as its contribution to a deal that led to the release of six medics convicted of infecting Libyan children with HIV.
As world attention focuses on Friday's report from UN weapons
inspectors, the discovery of an Iraqi missile may be the "smoking
gun" the United States has sought to launch a war on Baghdad.