Bulgaria Officially Ends Leva Circulation as Euro Transition Reaches Final Stage
Bulgaria has effectively completed its transition to the euro, with the bulk of the leva already withdrawn from circulation.
HOT: » Which party would you vote for (if you could) in the upcoming snap vote in Bulgaria on April 19?
A new book, written by leading Bulgarian PR expert, Maxim Behar, focuses on the changes in the modern world and the painful and enormously fast transition from Homo Sapiens to Homo Socialicus. Photo by M3 Communications Group
Leading Bulgarian PR expert, Maxim Behar, is going to present his new book a week from Monday.
The book is titled "Generation F - They Rule the World Today," and is published by Enthusiast Publishing, while the introduction is written by Paul Holmes.
The book attempts to provide answers to various questions, especially the main one - who rules the world nowadays?
The book, rather a collection of thoughts, focuses on the changes in the modern world and the painful and enormously fast transition from Homo Sapiens to Homo Socialicus.
A number of local and international celebrities contributed to the "Generation F" book:
Anton Donchev (writer), Boyko Vassilev (journalist), Boyan Biolchev (scientist), Vanya Shtereva (actress), Vesko Eschkenazy (musician), Vladimir Karolev (economist), Georgi Mamalev (actor), Justine Toms (online expert), Ivan Granitski (writer), Jordan Karadzhov (musician), Yildiz Ibrahimova (singer), Lubomir Stoykov (fashion expert), Maria Grozdeva (Olympic champion), Martin Zahariev (lifestyle publisher), Martin Karbovski (journalist), Niki Kunchev (TV anchor), Paul Holmes (PR visionary), Simeon Vassilev (journalist) and Solomon Passy (politician).
The official premiere and presentation of the book are scheduled for Monday, June 10, at 7 pm. The event will be held in the in Greenwich Bookstore, 37, Vitosha Blvd, in downtown Sofia.
On the same day, the English version of the book will be available for sale on Amazon.com.
Orthodox Easter Monday is the day following Easter Sunday and is observed across Bulgaria as part of the wider Easter celebration within the Orthodox Christian tradition
Easter is the most important religious holiday in the Orthodox Christian calendar and is widely celebrated across Bulgaria. It marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ and follows the completion of Holy Week, which includes Good Friday and Holy Saturday
Holy Saturday, known in Bulgaria as Lazarus Saturday’s continuation of the Easter cycle, is a quiet but deeply symbolic day in the Orthodox Christian calendar
Good Friday, known in Bulgaria as Razpeti petak, is one of the most solemn and deeply observed days in the Orthodox Christian calendar
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has decided that no official delegation will travel to Jerusalem this year to receive the Holy Fire, citing the ongoing tensions in the Middle East
Plovdiv will host the International Street Arts Festival 6Fest from April 20 to 26, 2026, turning the city into an open-air stage featuring performers from 11 countries across three continents
Aniventure Comic Con Returns to Bulgaria with Star Guest Christopher Judge!
Global Fuel Shock: Oil Jumps Over 40% Since Iran War Began