Game of Survival
By Ivelina Puhaleva Another hot summer has opened not only for heat-struggling people, but also for student-wannabes.
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By Ivelina Puhaleva Another hot summer has opened not only for heat-struggling people, but also for student-wannabes.
By Milena Hristova I have been expecting to receive a much-awaited letter from an old-fashioned friend living in the UK, but my post box is still empty.
by Petya Bondokova How we love democracy! There is nothing like a nation that has suffered the curbs of communism, then turned to the principles of modern society.
By Petya Sabinova While Europe is sizzling in unbearable heat, some Bulgarians are boiling in a cauldron of heating-related mud.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Hundreds stepping down from the plane, tears in the eyes, children and babies gleaming in the embrace of friends, grandparents, aunts and uncles -" so typical and so unusual a picture in a hot day at a Bulgarian airport.
By Milena Hristova I am flicking through foreign TV channels.
Jain and Chris Goodall are Britons who moved to Bulgaria to publish a property magazine about... Bulgaria.
By Petya Sabinova We had it coming, we only have ourselves to blame, to reword the song from musical Chicago.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Four years after leaving - or most specifically being expelled by lashing contraband - one of world's tobacco giants has come back ...
By Milena Hristova "There are few places in Bulgaria like this!" boasts an azure-sea-virgin-beach brochure, advertising a ...
by Petya Bondokova Do you feel disturbed by the loudspeakers of Sofia's central Mosque? How loud do Church bells ring in the center of the capital? I had never asked myself these questions until these days, and surely most of Sofia's people hadn't either
By Petya Sabinova Lately it seems to me that democracy is just too much for Bulgarians to handle.
By Ivelina Puhaleva A state, non-political institution has changed its heads three times for less than a month.
by Petya Bondokova You have to be an idiot to drive with headlights off when it's dark.
By Milena Hristova Say what you like about Bulgaria's current President Georgi Parvanov, but you may feel free to congratulate him on winning a second term.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Thinking in perspective for two different things - parliamentary elections and presidential vote - political forces in Bulgaria have informally opened an electioneering campaign.
Nadya Dimitrova Bulgaria and Romania - two countries "sailing" in the same direction dreaming to reach the "treasure island" - the European Union! Quite a "colourful" way to describe the efforts of Sofia and Bucharest to join the Union, but the latest ne
by Petya Bondokova Tourism fairs, brochures, expos, photographs and videos - that is how we have been trying to promote Bulgaria as a modern and attractive country.
Nadya Dimitrova Bulgaria is known around the world for its rich history starting from the ancient tribes of the proto Bulgarians and the Slavic tribes to reach its own Renaissance of both culture and policy.
By Petya Bondokova Football makes a lot of noise.
By Milena Hristova As any newspaper can testify, there are three subjects guaranteed to revive a flagging circulation - sex, murder, corruption.
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