“How was Egypt? Did you see the Pyramids?” This is the first question any visitor to the Northern African country would normally hear upon arrival at the airport of their respective hometown.
"It's the poor who suffer" due to European reluctance to GMOs, since solutions which could help meet needs of the poor "are stopped by the rich"...
Last year's Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum placed Bulgaria 54th.
The refugee reception center in Sofia’s Vrazhdebna district opened doors in September 2013, on the premises of an old abandoned school.
The wiretapping saga, dubbed the "Bulgarian Watergate," is doggedly sending shockwaves in the country.
Of course, it is a nice thing that Danube Bridge 2 between Bulgaria and Romania will be completed after all.
Over the past 10 days, Bulgaria was present in world media largely due to rallies that blocked the center of capital Sofia in outrage against controversial amendments to the country's Forestry Act.
Report of the British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce on Meeting with Aidan Manktelow of The Economist Intelligence Unit.
After five Macedonian men were found killed near Skopje last week, the ethnic tensions in the Republic of Macedonia seem to be getting worse by the hour.
What would you think of a doctor amputating the legs of a car crash victim who has a 95% chance of walking again given the right treatment, efforts and patience?
If Kenya celebrated the victory of Barak Obama, Bulgaria had every right to celebrate 'Dilma' of Bulgarian descent.
Dilma Vana Rousseff, a Brazilian politician of Bulgarian origin, has been inaugurated as the new President of Brazil, overshadowing Hillary Clinton and Angela Merkel for the title of most powerful woman in the world.
The relationship - whether it was friendship or something more - between Dilma Rousseff's Bulgarian father Petar Rusev (Pedro Rousseff) and Elisaveta Bagryana, the greatest Bulgarian poetess of all time, might have been one of the most beautiful stories o
A pre-election scandal broke one week ago, triggered by stunning confessions, shared for the media by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, head of the ruling Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria, GERB, party election he
Do you give money to beggars? I don't. Do you still want to help? I sometimes do, especially when it comes to children. If you want to know more about what is being done about the issue or how you can help, read on.
Bulgaria is set for a boom of its electric cars and converted vehicles industry, experts from the Bulgarian Electric Vehicles Industrial Cluster predict.
When the news broke last Friday that Bulgarian poet, journalist and translator Dimiter Kenarov, the author of the short poem cited above (originally in Bulgarian), had been arrested in Belarus on June 29, his friends and relatives were shocked.
I was very young when the democratic changes in Bulgaria occurred in 1989-1990 but I do remember vividly two dates.
A "Tapegate" scandal, revolving around leaked discrediting conversations of senior government officials, is raging in Bulgaria, making all January headlines, and giving clear indications what is to come in this yet-so-young election year.
The relationship - whether it was friendship or something more - between Dilma Rousseff's Bulgarian father Petar Rusev (Pedro Rousseff) and Elisaveta Bagryana, the greatest Bulgarian poetess of all time, might have been one of the most beautiful stories o
Dilma Vana Rousseff, a Brazilian politician of Bulgarian origin, has been inaugurated as the new President of Brazil, overshadowing Hillary Clinton and Angela Merkel for the title of most powerful woman in the world.
Bulgaria Ranks Second in the Balkans at Paris 2024 Olympics, 26th Overall
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