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- Rabotnichesko delo (Bulgarian: Работническо дело, "Worker's Deed") was a Bulgarian daily newspaper that was the media organ of the Bulgarian Communist...
- Népszabadság (until 1956 Szabad Nép, Hungary) Neues Deutschland (East Germany) Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Rahva Hääl (annexed former...
- factory in the town of Cherven Bryag). The official state newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo in its issue #261 of September 18, 1966, announced that ETO Bulet...
- Left Bulgaria winning no seat. The PBK publishes the newspaper Novo Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgarian: Ново работническо дело). In the 2023 Bulgarian parliamentary...
- (Yugoslavia) Politika Ekspres (Yugoslavia) Pravda (Czechoslovakia) Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Scînteia (Romania) Slobodna...
- Bulgarian Socialist Party Headquarters Party House, Largo, Sofia Newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo Youth wing Dimitrov Communist Youth Union Pioneer wing Dimitrovist...
- leading member of the Bulgarian Communist Party and editor-in-chief of Rabotnichesko Delo, the official newspaper and organ of the Bulgarian Communist Party...
- (Yugoslavia) Politika Ekspres (Yugoslavia) Pravda (Czechoslovakia) Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Scînteia (Romania) Slobodna...
- (Yugoslavia) Politika Ekspres (Yugoslavia) Pravda (Czechoslovakia) Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Scînteia (Romania) Slobodna...
- Davos. 1985-1989: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Shumen, Bulgaria. 1989-1991: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Warsaw, Poland. 1992-1995:...