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  2. Bulgarian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian diaspora includes Bulgarians living outside Bulgaria and its surrounding countries, as well as immigrants from Bulgaria abroad. The number of Bulgarians outside Bulgaria has sharply increased since 1989, following the Revolutions of 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe .

  3. Eurochicago.com - Wikipedia

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    EuroChicago (Bulgarian: Еврочикаго) is a Bulgarian news and media portal started in 2003 by Petar Stamatov. It covers Bulgarian news, with a special emphasis on the Bulgarian diaspora. [citation needed]

  4. BG BEN Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, the newspaper underwent changes to become a standard tabloid format, shifted to a bi-weekly printing schedule, and increased its page count to 32 pages. In November 2007, the newspaper's English section was transformed into Bulgarian language pages, leading to a boost in printed copies and expansion of the distribution network.

  5. Bulgarian foreign minister Mariya Gabriel agrees to form new ...

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    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel of the center-right GERB party agreed on Monday to form a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov on ...

  6. Bulgaria to hold another snap parliamentary election on Oct ...

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    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria will hold a snap parliamentary election, its seventh in just three years, on Oct. 27, President Rumen Radev said on Monday, following the failure of its political ...

  7. Bulgarian parliament okays $1.5 billion purchase of Stryker ...

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    In September, the U.S. State Department approved the possible sale of Stryker vehicles to Bulgaria. One hundred thirty-four deputies in the 240-seat parliament voted for the deal to buy 183 ...

  8. Dnevnik (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, Dnevnik launched Morski Dnevnik, a weekly supplement for Bulgaria's Black Sea region with each Friday's paper. [2] Dnevnik publishes daily web editions in Bulgarian and English and sends a daily summary of the day's top stories by email in either language to anyone who signs up for this free service.

  9. Novinite - Wikipedia

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    Novinite was founded in 2001 by the Bulgarian journalist, businessman, and public relations expert, Maxim Behar. It was formally launched on March 11, 2001. [citation needed] In addition to the website, Novinite's first online daily newspaper, Sofia Morning News (called Bulgarian Breaking News at the time), was launched on June 1, 2001.