Bulgaria's Slow 'Pink' Revolution
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.
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.
Bulgaria is already in a position to cobble together a government that could ease concerns over its future, as soon as possible.
No matter what politicians say, one thing is for sure.
Are there any nationally responsible politicians left in Bulgaria? Over the next few days, we will know the answer to that important question.
Only four Bulgarian parties - those which got most discredited over the past decade thanks to corruption and links with the oligarchy - made it to parliament on Sunday.
Who is piling up benefits from the ‘watergate' scandal that sent – yet again - shockwaves in Bulgaria on Friday? This is the question that every reasonable Bulgarian faced on Friday after media published a scandalous special surveillance devices recording
Religious leaders from various faiths in Bulgaria held three days of special prayers requested by the country's president because of a spate of suicides.
Bulgarian journalist Boris Mitov was threatened with charges of leaking State secrets for publishing an article criticizing notorious prosecutor Roman Vasilev.
In the country, where as a rule there is either too much or too little talk, many questions remain unanswered.
Was something lost in translation in Bulgaria's recent wiretapping scandal?
Bulgaria's caretaker Prime Minister Marin Raykov has kindly asked his ministers to pick up their phones 24/7.
Misery...
Notorious Bulgarian banker Tsvetan Vassilev (Corporate Commercial Bank, CCB) stunned many in the country with a rare interview.
1. Why have Bulgarian caretaker Ministers engaged in a flurry of interviews instead of doing what needs to be done?
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