UK Needs Migrant Workers 'Because Locals are Lazy', Says Bulgaria
Bulgaria insists 'benefit tourism' is a myth and says its people are vital to British agriculture
Bulgaria insists 'benefit tourism' is a myth and says its people are vital to British agriculture
The friction of daily life in European Union member state Bulgaria is tense and shows no signs of waning.
Bulgaria's significant Muslim population keeps its Ottoman roots well-tended, Robin Gauldie writes.
Will Bulgarians' daily protests have a lasting impact?
Increasing numbers of Syrians fleeing violence in their homeland are heading for Bulgaria and ending up in overcrowded and "dire" reception centres as the country on the edge of the European Union struggles to cope with the influx.
Romanian and Bulgarian migrants are no different to British people with second homes in France, a Home Office Minister has said.
Joan Myers of Nora Springs has proved it's never too late to join the Peace Corps.
Real-life vampires, giant rock vaginas, ancient sites to rival those of Greece and Rome – Bulgaria’s archaeologists are putting their country on the map of world history, but first they have to stop the mafia stealing its treasures.
Bulgaria’s Jewish community is preparing to launch the country’s first large Jewish culture festival.
Bulgaria’s President Rosen Plevneliev says Bulgaria “experienced our September 11” last year in Burgas.
With unemployment ranging from 35 to 50% in many occupations, more and more city residents in Greece are choosing to go to Bulgaria to find a job.
A senior Bulgarian official from the ruling camp has for the first time since coming to power said early elections are a possible solution to the country’s entrenched political instability
This year's protests have less to do with ideology and specific grievances than a new architecture of protest.
Low cost is only one reason to visit this little-known - to Americans, anyway - Balkan capital.
Intended or not, the painting of Sofia's Red Army memorial last month was a nod to Bulgaria's historical ties to the Czechs.
From Euronews
Thousands of protesters rallied outside Bulgaria’s parliament today, demanding the resignation of the “mafia” government over allegations of corrupt links to the business community.
Stiliyan Petrov told Sky Sports' show Goals on Sunday how the "incredible" support from the whole football community is helping him in his recovery from cancer.
There’s more to the TV industry in Bulgaria than meets the eye.
THE two buildings are practically neighbours. The cabinet is housed on No. 1 Dondukov Boulevard and the presidency occupies No. 2 across the street in the centre of Sofia. But the institutions inside them couldn’t be further apart.
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