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<title>Europa: Way forward for the Black Sea Synergy</title>
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<description>The Commission has today presented a Report on the progress achieved during the first year of the Black Sea Synergy initiative, which was launched in April 2007. The initial results show the practical benefits this new regional approach can bring, and its potential for the future.</description>
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<title>Novinite.com: Concrete Crawls into Another Natura 2000 Area in Bulgaria</title>
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<description>A luxury vacation spa complex near the mountain resort village of Ribaritza, close to the town of Teteven and 132 km west of Sofia, is beginning to appear despite the region is included in the Natura 2000 programme of the EU.</description>
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<title>SofiaEcho: Environment minister finds Bourgas oil pipelines dangerous</title>
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<description>More than 15 months after the agreement for the construction of the Bourgas-Alexandropoulis oil pipeline was signed between Bulgaria, Russia and Greece, Bulgaria's Environment Minister Djevdet Chakurov said in a report that pumping crude oil into the two oil pipelines planned for construction there – Bourgas-Alexandropoulis and Bourgas-Vlora – from the Gulf of Bourgas carried a high risk for the e</description>
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<title>The fight against harm to the environment in the Black Sea</title>
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<description>Recomendation of the Parlamentary Assembly of Council of Europe</description>
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<title>The fight against harm to the environment in the Black Sea</title>
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<description>Recomendation of the Parlamentary Assembly of Council of Europe</description>
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<title>The fight against harm to the environment in the Black Sea</title>
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<description>Recomendation of the Parlamentary Assembly of Council of Europe</description>
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<title>SofiaEcho: 150M euro energy park to be built in Karnobat</title>
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<description>Karnobat will host a 150 million euro hi-tech park for alternative energy resources, Bulgarian news agency BTA quoted town mayor Georgi Dimitrov as saying on June 23.</description>
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<title>Novinite.com: Council of Europe: Black Sea Faces Environmental Catastrophe</title>
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<description>The Council of Europe is urging the six Black Sea states to take efforts to prevent an enviromental disaster in the Black Sea.</description>
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<title>SofiaEcho: About 200 people protests in Mladost</title>
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<description>Elitsa Grancharova
 

About 200 residents of Sofia’s Mladost district protested on June 23 between 7pm and 8pm in front of the local municipality building against the new detailed master plan of the neighbourhood, which envisions about 150 new buildings in the area.</description>
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<title>Novinite.com: Oil Spill Threatens Bulgaria Black Sea Coast - Report</title>
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<description>Satellite pictures show huge oil spill spots floating in the Black Sea, just 30 kilometres away from Bulgaria's coastal area.
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