Is The EU Weakening?
by Petya Bondokova The first ever constitution of united Europe has become the first EU treaty signed by all member governments and then left without ratification.
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by Petya Bondokova The first ever constitution of united Europe has become the first EU treaty signed by all member governments and then left without ratification.
by Petya Bondokova One of the main arguments of Bulgarians who oppose EU entry has been the responsibility that membership entails.
By Ivelina Puhaleva An institutional conflict over the technicalities of enlargement funding has threatened to take hostage the European Parliament's vote over Bulgaria and Romania accession treaties.
by Petya Bondokova History has given many examples of how a man's weakness can stain the image of an entire nation.
by Petya Bondokova A promise for funnier, sexier, happier living, for boosted self-confidence, more friends, enhanced beauty and charm, advanced seducing skills and a soaring career.
By Nadya Dimitrova Entire Bulgaria spent last evening in front of the TV set hoping to get a boost of its morale, but instead it received another harsh kick....
By Ivelina Puhaleva Arts and music have never known boundaries to reach people's souls and bring in the messages of their authors or performers.
By Nadya Dimitrova Over the last few months more and more Bulgarians willing to seek their fortune in the United Kingdom are feeling fouled by the immigrants authorities.
by Petya Bondokova Over the last years Bulgaria has put a lot of efforts into promoting its rich history and impressive cultural and archaeological heritage.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The history of modern Bulgarian policy has turned up a new page on the background of otherwise normal course of political events.
by Petia Bondokova The government of former King Simeon Saxe-Coburg is apparently to be remembered with its two major reshuffles in about a year and a half (a total of three since stepping in office).
By Ivelina Puhaleva The homeland of Orpheus will send a national contestant in the Eurovision contest - for the first time in its 50 years of history.
By Milena Hristova The weeklong labours of Bulgaria's ruling coalition to stay in office delivered its survival on Friday.
By Asya Koleva On Wednesday the leaders of the Bulgarian ruling Simeon II National Movement (SIINM) party met distinguished political science authorities to discuss the location of SIINM on country's political scene.
By Milena Hristova The government saw its 50/50 chance to stay in office tipped definitely in its favour on Monday, but at a price.
By Milena Hristova Parliament will be the place to watch this week.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Five months ahead of regular parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg faces the sixth in turn non-confidence vote against his cabinet under the pressure of minor coalition partner to sack one of its most successful m
By Ivelina Puhaleva The saga with Bulgarian tobacco monopoly Bulgartabac Holding may prove to be the flintstone to enkindle a fierce political crisis and probably - but not quite likely - to threaten the government of Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg fi
by Petya Bondokova I have always had a liking for the way some nations raise true fans of their politicians.
By Petya Bondokova Imagine that you are one of those modern urban types who have a thing with genuine leather, dazzling designer tops, fashion jewellery, fragrances and perfectly cut denim pieces.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Just a month after Bulgarian land left the world perplexed at the unique gold-lump mask from Shipka, the expedition of Dr Georgi Kitov revealed another ancient wonder believed to be the oldest and largest Thracian tomb discovered so f
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022