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By Milena Hristova Condoleezza Rice may be used to protests and setbacks, dogging her at almost every stop, but the earthquake that shook her in Bulgaria can hardly be said to be a metaphor for her visit here.
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By Milena Hristova Condoleezza Rice may be used to protests and setbacks, dogging her at almost every stop, but the earthquake that shook her in Bulgaria can hardly be said to be a metaphor for her visit here.
Joey Graney is the uncle of Michael Shields, the UK teenager whom Bulgaria sentenced to 10 years in jail in an appeal hearting of his initial verdict - 15 years. Mr Graney talked to Sofia News Agency's Deputy Editor-in-Chief Petia Bondokova.
Nadya Dimitrova You are in.
By Milena Hristova Bulgaria's nationalists have never looked more like a custom-made formation, their leader Volen Siderov - a real blessing.
By Petya Bondokova Once again, Bulgarian media were swiftly put back to sleep after an attack against a journalist.
By Petya Sabinova A strange sight can be noted lately in Sofia parks and cafes - books lying on benches and corners, seemingly abandoned, but actually left there for avid readers to pick up and enjoy - Book Crossing.
By Petya Sabinova Not everyday is Easter, people in Bulgaria always say when someone wants good things to happen to them constantly.
By Milena Hristova Now this is what I call good news! Bulgaria's judiciary lived to see itself declared as effective as that of EU member states! The favourable report, financed by no other but the UK Embassy, was released on Thursday and came just as we
Nadya Dimitrova Bulgaria's MPs decided to take a few days off their hard tasks.
By Ivelina Puhaleva A group of dozen people have embodied the most ultra-tentative part of Bulgarian population, but they keep on acting as if puppets.
By Petya Bondokova It's about time that we, in this country, think about political parties.
By Milena Hristova Tales of miracles may have affirmed Christians' faith during the festivities ahead of the Holy week, but non-believers have new reasons to feel on shaky ground.
by Petia Bondokova It's one of those holidays that owes its charisma mainly to special decoration.
Nadya Dimitrova Law enforcement remains one of the most serious problems in Bulgaria, the European Union once again told Sofia.
By Petya Sabinova "I thought alcohol was a cultural activity," a SNA forum participant wrote, commenting a piece that claimed Bulgarians preferred alcohol to culture.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Lights, lights, please focus the lights - it seems the Interior Ministry screams out louder and louder this in a kind of refrain.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The first season of VIP Brother in Bulgaria saw its end amid abounding fanfares and firework-lit night sky.
By Milena Hristova That was not the first time that politicians took law into their own hands.
TNT Bulgaria has marked a ten-year successful business in the country. The company became the country's pioneer by receiving the Social Accountability 8000 certificate.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The scandalous deal between the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry and Israeli lobbyist Shimon Sheves has ended like a saga of pre-destined final credits.
Nadya Dimitrova The advertising business in Bulgaria has blossomed over the last years.
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022