Why did Bulgaria’s eurozone debate turn into a folk dance?
Because Radev keeps going around in circles, but never joins the party!
Check out a cartoon on the historic US-Cuba presidential meeting.
US President Barack Obama and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro shook hands at the Summit of the Americas held in Panama City, Panama, on April 11.
RT @reformaopinion: “Hist?rico”, Castro & Obama begin to thaw. por @monerorictus http://t.co/5fhxQytOH0 pic.twitter.com/AvrXmBm6NV
— Global Cartoons (@globalcartoons) April 13, 2015
Because Radev keeps going around in circles, but never joins the party!
"Ah, nothing like a good parade to remind the world that we have tanks, missiles, and questionable fashion choices."
Because it heard Boyko Borissov and Rumen Radev arguing and decided it was safer to stay grounded than get caught in the crossfire.
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A tourist asked a Bulgarian what the secret to their delicious food was
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