kirov informs dimitar popov about the baby dolphin. when the dolphins start dying, he says, it's just the tip of the iceberg. bulgaria doesn't even have a laboratory to examine the cadaver. the environmentalists are left up to their own devices. but they're all the more determined to raise public awareness of the plight of the dolphins and the threat to the black sea. >> of course the problem for bulgaria is that it's one of the poorest countries in europe. so often environmental protection takes second place, when ordinary people are struggling with poverty. let me know what you think about that or any of today's stories. in the west we often talk about the ukraine conflict as if it's a clear-cut fight between good pro-western ukrainians on the one hand. and bad pro-russian separatists on the other. in reality, of course things are much more complicated, including the fact that some of those who fight on kiev's side are extremist ultra-nationalists, such as the militia group the right sector. they provided much of the muscle in the pr