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Cuba's Raul Castro Expected to Step Down
HAVANA - Through the Space Age, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Internet era, Cubans held one constant: A Castro ruled the nation.
That is about to change.
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Dozens were Injured in Yerevan in Protests Against Former President who was Proposed to Become PM
YEREVAN -- Demonstrators and Armenian riot police clashed after lawmakers nominated Serzh Sarkisian to be the country's next prime minister amid a wave of protests accusing the longtime former president of a power grab.
Strasbourg Court to Probe Bulgarian Ex-King's Property Claim
The European Court of Human Rights, ECHR decided on Thursday to look into two complaints brought by Simeon Sakskoburggotski and his family related to his attempts to obtain restitution of two properties formerly belonging to the Bulgarian crown.
Prison Guards are Considering to Protest Again
Prison wardens are considering reopening their protests and informing them in an open letter of the Prime Minister, the President of the National Assembly, the Justice Minister and the Chief Prosecutor.
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The Croatian President Arrives on an Official Visit to Bulgaria
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović will be on an official visit to Bulgaria today at the invitation of the head of state Rumen Radev, the Presidential press secretary announced.
Belgrade joins "Light it Up Blue" autism awareness campaign
They include the dome of the National Assembly, the Ada Bridge, and the Palace Albania building.
The new fountain in Slavija Square will also light up blue, said Mayor Sinisa Mali.
BSP Asked the PM Borisov to Inform the National Assembly About the EU-Russia Diplomatic Crisis
The parliamentary group of ''BSP for Bulgaria'' wants the Prime Minister Boyko Borissov to be invited to the National Assembly and to inform the MPs about the development of the situation with the diplomatic crisis between the EU and Russia.
This is what the secretary of the group, Christian Vigenin said. Yesterday he asked for the same.
Buildings in Sofia City Centre no Higher than 50 m, Parliament Decides
The National Assembly adopted final amendments to the Sofia Municipality Planning and Development Act, reported the Bulgarian National Television .
Trucks will Pay a Toll Tax on About 55% of the Country's Roads
The Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Nikolay Nankov, said during parliamentary scrutiny that heavy goods vehicles would pay a toll tax on about 55% of the roads in the country.
National Assembly has Adopted Rules for the Election of Deputy Chairperson and Members of the Anti-Corruption Body
Parliament adopted procedural rules for the election of a deputy chairman and members of the Anticorruption Body.
The proposals contain written motives that justify the high professional and moral qualities of the candidates.
The hearings of the candidates are held at an open meeting of the Commission for Combating Corruption, Conflict of Interest and Parliamentary Ethics.