The Mysterious Boevski
Unexpectedly, former weightlifting champion Galabin Boevski returned to Bulgaria.
Unexpectedly, former weightlifting champion Galabin Boevski returned to Bulgaria.
A blond girl with green eyes found in a Roma family in Greece made headlines around the world.
Bulgaria's opposition GERB party has got into the habit of calling votes of no-confidence against the Socialist-led government every other day.
On Sunday, Bulgaria’s government revealed its plans to lay off 40 000 state servants, starting 2014.
“Who killed Laura Palmer?” This is the question that drove "Peaksmania" throughout 1990 and 1991.
The autumn of 1993 is a memorable one for Bulgarian football.
Thousands of refugees have fled to Bulgaria via Turkey since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war and locals are getting more and more hostile.
Between 350 thousand and one million Bulgarians will be left without TV signal, because digital coverage won't reach them.
The latest quorum melodrama in the Parliament raised many eyebrows, with Bulgarians wondering if they can trust at all elected representatives.
Bulgaria's Ministry of Agriculture has proposed a way to aid local vegetable growers.
Europe's nationalist parties leaders Marine Le Pen of the French National Front party and Nigel Farage of the UK Independence party have attacked once again Bulgaria over its Roma citizens.
Visa requirements for Romanian citizens traveling to the US and Canada may be lifted.
Bulgaria’s embattled rulers seem to have finally got down to work – Socialists are revising their political program, new heads have been appointed at an endless series of state agencies.
The controversial Soviet Army monument in Bulgaria's capital Sofia made new headlines in leading international media as it was painted again in honor the 45th anniversary of the crackdown on Prague's Spring.
Bulgaria’s economic environment should be made foreseeable for the business to operate, according to the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Italy’s police have unraveled a tax evasion scheme worth millions of euros. Italian companies relocated to Bulgaria and registered as owners elderly people who had no idea they had become company owners.
How can the Bulgarian state force wealthy Bulgarians to pay bigger social security contributions? Increase the upper earnings limit, this is the way to go.
The Members of the Bulgarian Parliament from the ruling majority sneakily masterminded Wednesday a plan to get rid of the "Volen Siderov's Ethics" problem.
The Balkans are protesting – Turkey, Greece, and now Bulgaria.
What sparked the protests in Turkey were plans to cut down trees in Taksim Square.
Volen Siderov, Bulgaria's nationalist chief, staged his latest dog and pony show on the day the nation reveres one of its most beloved sons.
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