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George Anastasia, a veteran reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, is the author of five books of nonfiction about the Philadelphia mob. He has won many awards for investigative journalism and magazine writing.
Baron Daniel Janssen (born in 1936) is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Solvay S.A.
By Milena Hristova
The Bexx Air controversy is likely to become an epitome of how, in the delicate relations between investors and state, the "Rights and Obligations" part cuts both ways.
By Ivelina Puhaleva
A unique archeological finding of a solid gold mask a couple of months ago stirred the world and rocketed Bulgarian pride of its history to unknown heights.
By Nadya Dimitrova
Make a wish and it will come true in the Ledenika cave as the small icon of Saint George carved into one of the rocks will take care of it.
By Milena Hristova
Gone is the time when the first day of school was a cause for pure joy and excitement only.
A sun-kissed, happy face in the middle of the sparkling turquoise surge - that's the picture one gets while talking over the phone to Australian Cindy Budai.
It may come as a surprise that Cindy is not bathing in the warm Pacific waters, nor getting sun-
Paul Carrington Haviland was born 1949 in Toronto (Canada) and now is living in London as British national.
Holder of a BA with High Honors from the US Eckerd College and a UK Linguists Diploma in Translation, Mr Haviland is a member of the British Insti
Craig Reedie is a member of the International Olympic Committee, and the Chairman of the British Olympic Association (BOA). He belongs to the Marketing, Coordination Commission Athens 2004, Coordination Commission Beijing 2008.
Andrew Jennings is consultant to BBC documentary "Buying the Games", which accuses Bulgarian IOC member Ivan Slavkov of inappropriate conduct in the 2012 Olympic bidding process and vote-purchasing. Jennings works for British and foreign press, TV and rad
By Milena Hristova
A day before the International Olympic Committee (IOC) spells the fate of its Bulgarian member, Bulgaria has at its disposal a scandalous BBC documentary and the assurance that its name will be cleared.
Adriana Davidova is a Bulgaria-born actress living and working in Spain. Sindrome, a movie of Adriana Davidova and her husband, will represent Spain at the major Locarno festival.
James Roaf has been IMF Resident Representative in Bulgaria since 2003. He is British and before his appointment to Bulgaria he served as Deputy Division Chief at International Capital Markets Department and Senior Economist at the International Capital M
By Petya Bondokova
Dictionaries say that "faith" means firm belief in something for which there is no proof.
Albena Denkova, 29, Maxim Staviski, 26, managed to reach the tops of the world skating with hard work, sacrifices and great desire for success. They teamed up in 1996, when Albena's partner Hristo Nikolov retired.
Sir James Mancham became the first President of the Seychelles when the country was declared a sovereign republic in 1976. Following a coup, he spent more than fifteen years in exile in London promoting joint ventures and transfer of technologies mainly f
Mr Navarro is Spain's Secretary of State for European Affairs. He graduated law in the University of Salamanca (1972- 1977).
UK Ambassador to Bulgaria H.E.
Bulgarian-born artist Eva Davidova is a graduate of the Fine Art Academy, University of Sofia and the School of Fine Arts, Complutense University, Madrid. She has on her record 2002 and 2004 Grants for a project at the Holo Center in New York from the She
Bulgarians You Should Know About
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Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022