Conspiracy under Cassock
By Ivelina Puhaleva Lights, lights, please focus the lights - it seems the Interior Ministry screams out louder and louder this in a kind of refrain.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Lights, lights, please focus the lights - it seems the Interior Ministry screams out louder and louder this in a kind of refrain.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The first season of VIP Brother in Bulgaria saw its end amid abounding fanfares and firework-lit night sky.
By Milena Hristova That was not the first time that politicians took law into their own hands.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The scandalous deal between the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry and Israeli lobbyist Shimon Sheves has ended like a saga of pre-destined final credits.
Nadya Dimitrova The advertising business in Bulgaria has blossomed over the last years.
Sofia News Agency We, the Editorial Staff of Sofia News Agency, express our indignation at the attack on the life of our colleague Vassil Ivanov from Nova TV and condemn the attempt to stifle the voice of free speech in Bulgaria.
By Petya Sabinova Over the past couple of years Bulgarians are moving to a different beat - that of smashing live performances.
By Petia Bondokova Really, I do.
By Ivelina Puhaleva A new page in history was turned over when Sergey Stanishev stepped into a police office - the first Bulgarian prime minister ever to make such a step, policemen admitted in amazement.
Nadya Dimitrova "Lord of the Rings" - a legendary movie for the world, but in Bulgaria these four words have a completely different meaning, they bring up the face of Ahmed Dogan, the unanimously reelected chairman of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms
By Petia Bondokova If you roll up your eyes every time you hear Bulgarian players protest against a referee, that's probably for a reason.
By Milena Hristova Hurray! Bulgaria's parliament adopted Thursday the third ever amendments to the country's constitution in a historic step meant as a signal for Brussels that we can "sort out the mess".
By Ivelina Puhaleva While the whole of Europe stood amazed in the face of solar solstice one of most spectacular natural phenomenon, Bulgarian health sector have made a tentative move to drag itself out of their professional solstice.
Nadya Dimitrova Bulgarian baby sold in Greece, another one in Germany, a third one in France, these are just a few of the cases.
By Petya Sabinova A couple of days ago Bulgarians saw a heartwarming picture - two of our own were awarded the world gold in ice-skating, an almost unimaginable high, especially with titans like Russia in the race.
By Petya Bondokova Maybe it has something to do with some scary movie I've seen as a child, but to me the thought of prison has been more terrifying than death itself.
By Milena Hristova Individuals know, as a rule, how to tackle the future.
by Petya Bondokova Recently I have been associating the EU mainly with strict monitoring over our judiciary, crime fight, state administration and other "serious stuff.
By Petya Sabinova While Bulgarian police launch sudden raids in discos to round up tipsy underage visitors, it turns out that the bigger problem lies on the streets, literally.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Bulgaria has entered the most important stage of its thorny EU accession road - two months ahead of a report to decide the fate of the country's government ...
Nadya Dimitrova Over the last few days a picture of a Bulgarian minister with a pale pink shirt and Fuchsia tie has been seriously haunting me! I know that for some of you this might sound really funny, but I see it as a serious problem! A minister atten
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