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Bulgaria's arms exports top 1.2 billion euros in 2017 by Staff Writers Sofia (AFP) Oct 31, 2018 Bulgaria's booming arms trade continued to grow in 2017 with arms and ammunitions exports topping 1.2 billion euros ($1.4 billion), an official report showed Wednesday. Conflicts in the Middle East have boosted Bulgaria's arms sales in recent years to levels not seen since the fall of communism in 1989. Arms exports in 2017 reached 1.219 billion euros, or 20 percent up from 2016, when Bulgaria sold abroad 1.0 billion euros' worth of arms, according to data from the annual report of the country's export control committee. Saudi Arabia, India, the US and Iraq remained the main buyers of Bulgarian-made munitions and light weaponry. Experts believe that many of the weapons sold to Saudi Arabia and the US have ended up in the hands of armed groups backed by those countries in Syria and Yemen. Bulgaria's economy ministry has however insisted it cannot be held accountable for re-exports of arms by other countries. According to the Bulgarian Defence Industries' Association, more than 30,000 people are employed in the arms industry in Bulgaria. Under the Eastern Bloc defence treaty known as the Warsaw Pact, Bulgaria developed a powerful arms industry with some 115,000 workers. At the industry's height under communism it exported around 800 million dollars' worth of weapons annually, both to other Soviet bloc nations and also to pro-communist groups in Africa and the Middle East. The downfall of communism in 1989 plunged Bulgaria's industry into disarray, reducing the workforce to a tenth of its original size before recovering in recent years.
Microsoft to keep Pentagon bid amid ethics concerns Washington (AFP) Oct 26, 2018 Microsoft said Friday it is prepared to provide its technology to the US military, including for a massive cloud computing project, despite ethics concerns among some of its employees and others in Silicon Valley. "All of us who live in this country depend on its strong defense," Microsoft president Brad Smith said in a blog post. "Today the citizens in our military risk their lives not only as the country's first line of defense, but often as the nation's first line of assistance around the wor ... read more
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