Crushed by Supremacy
By Petya Sabinova When two young women started their day yesterday they probably had plans spanning beyond six in the evening.
By Petya Sabinova When two young women started their day yesterday they probably had plans spanning beyond six in the evening.
By Milena Hristova A "lies" tape sparked the worst unrest in Hungary since the fall of communism and the establishment of democracy in the late 1980s.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Media could frankly say that the outgoing summer was far from the idea of dull.
By Petya Sabinova Bulgaria's presidential candidates are nicely lined up for the integral ballot, and once an official statement comes out in the State Gazette, the gloves come off and we enter the real pre-election battle.
By Milena Hristova Watching, nodding, a scowl on her face or a pat on my back.
By Petya Sabinova The image of a certain ample-bosomed folk singer has started to haunt me.
By Ivelina Puhaleva There were times, under the Communism, when parents motivated their children to "study so that not to work".
He is one of the most popular and successful French film producers, the man behind East-West, Vercingetorix, The Last Bey on the Balkans, Vatanen's Hare. Says Bulgarians' conviviality, generosity and professionalism inspired him to found Sofilm.
By Petya Sabinova Going to work today I stopped at a red light before a crosswalk and watched in dismay as a bus and several cars whizzed past me in the next lane, blissfully ignorant of the meaning of the colour red.
By Milena Hristova Dear reader, if you feel like you can't make head or tail of Bulgaria's politics, blame it on the weather and the weird preferences of the electorate, not us.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Cashing-in from people's misery and misfortune has turned out to be the latest "entrepreneurial" fashion at some places.
By Petya Sabinova With all the EC rapporteurs, commissioners and whatnots keeping an eye on Bulgaria, our officials seem to be snapping under the stress.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Usually, every affair involves at least two parties, no matter whether it is about love, war, partnership ...
By Petya Sabinova On the day Bulgaria celebrates its Unification, I take a look at the presidential candidates and think hard whether it is even worth traveling the 200 kms to my home town to cast a vote.
By Milena Hristova As gender roles blur, it is only on rare occasions that a man's word is his honour.
By Petya Sabinova In the heat of pre-election spins some bits of news are easy to overlook, especially if they are good.
By Milena Hristova Life is not always fair, Romanians found out Saturday night after Bulgaria's football team stole their victory with two last-minute shots.
By Petya Sabinova Sadness has been creeping into my heart lately, as the battle of thickheaded giants between Boyko Borissov and Ivan Kostov gripped the media attention.
By Nevena Prokopieva Bulgarian MPs decided to have a few days off after the hard work they have done during the summer.
By Petya Sabinova Over the weekend we all got to hear how great our Interior Ministry has been doing the past year, and how efficient our police is.
By Petya Bondokova Everyone has seen grownups acting childishly, but Bulgaria's rightist parties really seem helpless.
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