News archive of February 2019

NATO Secretary General Arrives on a Visit to Bulgaria

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arrives on a visit to Sofia on Thursday evening at the invitation of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, the government information service said. They will hold a working dinner to discuss co-operation in the security and defense and stability of the Western Balkans and the region.

Moscovici meeting Tsipras to push for completion of key reforms

EU Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici is meeting with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in Athens on Thursday morning to discuss the results of the Commission report which showed Greece has fallen behind in reforms required to receive almost 1 billion euros in aid.

Rumen Radev at a Meeting of Presidents From 9 Central and Eastern European Countries

President Rumen Radev is in Slovakia to attend the summit of presidents from 9 Central and Eastern European countries, reported the Bulgarian National Television.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also attends the forum. The heads of state are discussing the security of the old continent and neighbouring areas within NATO's collective approach.

If There is No Brexit Deal: European Citizens Retain Their Rights

Britain will guarantee the rights of European citizens on its territory, and those of the British in the EU will also be preserved, even if the country comes out of the union without a deal, reported the Bulgarian National Television. 

Sunny Weather Across the Country. Temperatures Between 8°C and 13°C

Sunshine today, maximum temperatures between 8°C and 13°C. This is the weather forecast of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology told Focus News Agency.

Light wind, moderate in the Danube Plain from west-northwest.

Day temperatures will rise, reaching highs between 8°C and 13°C.

Senate Chairman Tariceanu: Judge, prosecutor career paths must stay separate

Senate Chairman Calin Popescu-Tariceanu considers that judges and prosecutors should have separate careers, on the ground that a prosecutor turned judge will never be able to completely change his approach. "What we have established during the debate on the justice package last year, specifically the separation of careers, must stay in place.

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