Dog's Dinner
By Despina Koleva A very attractive young lady is walking her dog in the park.
By Despina Koleva A very attractive young lady is walking her dog in the park.
By Despina Koleva A drunk man gets home crawling.
By Despina Koleva Q: What's the shortest Bulgarian joke?
By Despina Koleva Since Tuesday an old yet lively oxymoron has once again started hovering amid the air of Bulgaria's fictitious political prosperity.
By Despina Koleva A trial in court.
By Despina Koleva For once I agree with the Council for Electronic Media (CEM).
By Despina Koleva Q: Why are mobsters killing each other?
By Despina Koleva A good egg is a person you can rely on.
By Milena Hristova A poster of what the "Perfect European Should be" hangs on the wall against my desk in the office - humourous as a German, sober as an Irish, controlled as an Italian, humble as a Spaniard.....
By Despina Koleva A man sits on the pavement in front of the neighborhood pub and weeps.
By Petya Sabinova Sometimes a lifetime is not enough to fully grasp the complexity of one person, let alone a country of eight million.
By Despina Koleva Bloody, sweaty and a bit teary-such has been the battle for Sofia so far.
By Petya Sabinova Organizational blunders caused what was supposed to be one of the highlights in this year's array of concerts -Paradise Lost in Bulgaria - to turn into a nightmarish experience.
By Despina Koleva A mayor candidate, who just won the race, calls his wife.
By Petya Sabinova Bulgaria thrived in a night of football successes, Wednesday when one after the other three of the country's football teams made it to the next round in the UEFA Cup qualifications.
By Despina Koleva While still in office, Sofia mayor Stefan Sofianski holds a meeting with a bunch of residents.
By Despina Koleva An inexperienced real estate salesman asked his boss if he could refund the deposit to an angry customer who had discovered that the lot he had bought was under water.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Running on the highway to my office in Sofia, an imposing billboard numbered 2 in the end catches the eye.
By Despina Koleva In the recent past, some of Bulgaria's politicians struggled to turn the country into the "Switzerland of the Balkans".
By Despina Koleva A young Bulgarian schoolboy was assigned a homework on the establishment of democracy in the country.
By Despina Koleva Bulgaria's largest and most famous role-playing game (RPG), Parliament, has had one more scenario added.
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