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C’è il via libera dall’Ue: Croazia e Bulgaria sono più vicine all’euro
C’è il via libera dall’Ue: Croazia e Bulgaria sono più vicine all’euro
La centrale nucleare voluta dalla Bulgaria piace ai big mondiali ma fa ancora paura
General view on nuclear power plant of Tricastin, in Pierrelatte, France, 18 March 2011. ANSA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO
La peste suina preoccupa l’Est: strage di maiali in Romania
epa06444512 Pigs stand in a shed for organic farming of a pig farm in the federal state of Brandenburg, near Berlin, Germany, 15 January 2018. The African Swine Fever (ASP, Pestis Africana Suum) has its origin in Africa and spreads out over eastern Europe in the direction of Germany. The disease can transmit directly between pigs or through with the pathogen contaminated food. In the event of an outbreak there would be a drastic price collapse in the Germany pig farming industry. According to the German Farmer's Federation (Deutscher Bauernverband, DBV) there would be a drop of three billion euros per year in the event of an outbreak in the boar herd in Germany. EPA/MARKUS HEINE
La Bulgaria allunga il muro contro «islamisti e malati»
Border policemen stand guard next to a barbed wire wall on the Bulgarian border with Turkey, near the village of Golyam Dervent on July 17, 2014. Overwhelmed by an influx of mostly Syrian immigrants, Bulgaria has taken steps to secure its EU border -- including building a barbed-wire fence -- but now faces criticism from rights groups. The 30-kilometre (19-mile) fence, standing three metres (10 feet) high and fortified with razor wire coils, was completed this week. Covering the least visible section of Bulgaria's 275-kilometre (170-mile) border with Turkey, it aims to stem a flow of refugees that saw more than 11,000 people enter the country illegally last year -- 10 times the annual figure before the Syrian conflict. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFFDIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP/Getty Images
La Bulgaria contro gli immigrati innalza sul confine la “grande cancellata”
Voto all’italiana, Bulgaria ingovernabile
epa03698174 Bulgarian man participates in a rally against the political system in Bulgaria, in front of the National Palace of Culture in Sofia, Bulgaria on 12 May 2013. The conservative Citizens for European Bulgaria (GERB) has won the most votes in Bulgarian snap parliamentary elections Sunday, the state research institute NZIOM reported, quoting exit polls.The party won 33 per cent of the votes, while the opposition Socialist Party (BSP) collected 26 per cent, NZIOM said. Official results from the election commission were expected later. EPA/GEORGI LICOVSKI
Schengen “vietata” a Bulgaria e Romania
epa03591695 A man waves a national flag during a rally in support of Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in front of Bulgarian Parliament in Sofia, 20 February 2013. Borisov announced the resignation of his government after days of protests against its austerity policies. His center-right cabinet took office in July 2009. Several demonstrators protesting high electricity prices and low wages in Bulgaria were injured late 19 February in clashes with police. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Bulgaria, pistola alla tempia del leader dell’opposizione FOTO
epa03544261 A still grab from a broadcast by Bulgarian television channel BTV handed out by BTV on 19 January 2013 shows an unidentified man (R) pointing a gun at Ahmet Dogan (C), leader of the MRF party of the Turkish minority in Bulgaria, during a party conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, 19 January 2013. The leader of Bulgaria's opposition Movement for Rights and Freedoms escaped an apparent assassination attempt 19 January while addressing a party congress in Sofia, local media reported. The attacker pointed a gun at Dogan, but was prevented from firing, according to the reports. While security wrestled with the attacker, Dogan was tackled to the ground by his bodyguards. The oppositional Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) has deputies in the National Assembly in Sofia and in the EU parliament. EPA/BTV / HANDOUT RECROPPED VERSION OF BTV01 * MANDATORY CREDIT: BTV HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
La Bulgaria “vende” la cittadinanza Ue