Nadya Dimitrova
You know there is a saying: Like father, like son! Well, I guess it is the most suitable one to be used in Bulgaria on June 1, International Children's Day! That very special day put a number of questions to our society, but in view of to
By Ivelina Puhaleva
Old Bulgarian traditions preach every start of a something must be paved by pure thoughts and clean deeds in order to secure success.
By Petya Bondokova
Spare a moment to answer this question: what's the first thought that comes to you when I say organized crime in Bulgaria? Almost certainly, it's those action-movie scenarios where underworld lords get shot on the street, sparkling wee
By Milena Hristova
Believe it or not, chalga is no new phenomenon in Bulgaria.
By Nadya Dimitrova
A young child is asked: "What do you want to become when you grow up?" "I want to be director of a Sofia municipality company," the youngster replies.
By Petya Bondokova
Too often, they appear aggressive and vulgar.
By Ivelina Puhaleva
If we undertake an approximate counting on the most frequently used word over the last week, it will definitely come up to be something about the Bulgarian letters, the Cyrillic alphabet, the next language to add to the EU's lingua of
Nadya Dimitrova
The summer is already setting in Bulgaria! Great news, right? Weather forecasts warn that the summer is already here with temperatures expected to go beyond 37 degrees on Celsius, so, it is here to stay! Now all we have to do is pack and
By Milena Hristova
To misquote a famous song, it is not unusual for a president to make public his income and assets.
By Ivelina Puhaleva
After years of catchy pop and sweetened ballads, a band of hard rock Finns hiding their faces - and identity - was crowned winners in this year's Eurovision song contest.
By Petya Sabinova
One look at a map of the Balkans, with the list of Eurovision finalists in one hand, shows a big void right where Bulgaria is.
by Petya Bondokova
Long, dark and stinking - high-level corruption in Bulgaria has been like a tunnel, where you roll year by year with no light ahead.
By Milena Hristova
A bottle of champagne in Strasbourg and trill-like, full-of-excitement speeches in Sofia.
By Ivelina Puhaleva
The time has come - May 16, Tuesday, 4 pm local time - Bulgarians switched on TV and radio to hear on a verdict they did not believe in yet.
By Petya Sabinova
Bulgarians, it turns out, neglect finer cuisine in favor of more filling and solid food like bread and potatoes.
By Nadya Dimitrova
Over the last few months Bulgaria became a star in the press - both in Europe and in the US.
by Petya Bondokova
The good side to a disappointment is that you learn a lesson.
By Petya Sabinova
When young students were given the chance to rule the Education Ministry a couple of days ago, they only united behind an extra day off.
By Ivelina Puhaleva
Reading and literacy has always been an indicator of civilisation - as if you can swim in an ocean of knowledge, have your lifetime compass right and open widely new windows to the world.
Nadya Dimitrova
You live, you die - I thought it was up to some higher force to decide who stays and who moves on.
By Milena Hristova
Just like the underworld bosses who triggered his scathing report on Bulgaria, Klaus Jansen is on his way to become a household name.
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