Is Bulgaria Doomed to Communism?
"In less than two months anybody from Bulgaria or Romania who wishes to come to the UK may do so.
"In less than two months anybody from Bulgaria or Romania who wishes to come to the UK may do so.
“Ostavka” (resignation) and “cherveni boklutsi” (red trash) are terms often heard around Bulgaria these days, in the context of the ongoing anti-government protests.
Bulgaria’s capital Sofia has recently witnessed occupation of university buildings that have breathed new life into the anti-government movement. But students, citizens and journalists are sharply divided over how right and efficient this type of protest
Bulgarian "Socialists must be crazy," the site desebg.com, dealing exclusively with the Communist-era secret files, recently wrote.
The statements made by the French Minister of Internal Affairs Manuel Valls, claiming that the Bulgarian /and Romanian / Roma citizens currently residing on French territory, should be expelled from the state as they have a "totally different lifestyle co
Those Greeks are driving down the Eurozone.
At the beginning it was not an easy subject.
The appointment of controversial media mogul Delyan Peevski for chair of Bulgaria's Security Agency was the joint responsibility of both ruling parties.
While politicians and public figures in Bulgaria are busy speculating as to whether the country should become directly involved in the Syria crisis, a report by the AFP made in the Balkan country has gone across world media, including Arab ones.
Bulgaria's Interior Minister Tsvetlin Yovchev has assured us that the country’s involvement in future military actions in Syria is not on the agenda.
"Every nation chooses alone whether to crash or not.
The article was originally published at Novinite.
"Statistics," Thomas Carlyle, the Scottish writer and philosopher remarked, "are the greatest liars of them all.
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A sunny November afternoon.
A while ago, a song "Our Police Is Guarding Us," performed by a close friend of Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov, caused mass ridicule in Bulgaria.
Do you remember the heart-rending story of a friend of mine, whom I watched giving up the fight for survival after three years of battling cancer?
The Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church has been adamant recently in its attempts to persuade the government that the introduction of religious education in the core curriculum of Bulgarian schools is necessary.
"Death with Interruptions" by Jose Saramago, the Nobel prize-winning Portuguese writer, is a great novel, indeed.
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