Reality after The Reality Show
By Petya Bondokova It's all glamour and bombastic media coverage for thee months.
By Petya Bondokova It's all glamour and bombastic media coverage for thee months.
Alexander Andreev is a Bulgarian national who is now editor at the Bulgarian section of Deutsche Welle, Germany's national broadcaster. His career as a journalist started at the Bulgarian National Radio before he joined the Deutsche Welle team in 1991.
by Petya Bondokova After eight years on the opposition side, the Socialists are now formally returning to state power.
Singer/ songwriter/ dancer Dyana Dafova is one of the Bulgarian music artists with the most international recognition. Her unique music mixture of different styles, cultural backgrounds and languages have earned her fame in the USA, Europe and Asia.
By Ivelina Puhaleva While the political elite is busy with mixing and matching a cabinet of "European integration, economic growth and social responsibility", voters are keen on the personality to take over the chair of prime minister.
There, Santa Claus lives in a cave, a throat of a devil spares none that dares approach it, while visitors are lured to hang on a rope for five hours over the wide chasm of a dark cave.
Craig Reedie is Great Britain's member of the International Olympic Committee, and Chairman of the British Olympic Association (BOA). He entered in the IOC in 1994.
Andrew Jennings, consultant to BBC documentary "Buying the Games", comments in an interview for Sofia News Agency expectations and latest developments in the bribery scandal, involving Bulgarian IOC member Ivan Slavkov.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Bulgaria has become a household name concerning the Olympics 2012 bidding process more than a year before the winner was picked up by IOC in Singapore.
By Despina Koleva In the beginning of July 2005 Bulgaria's capital Sofia has once again bathed in piles of uncollected garbage.
By Ivelina Puhaleva It is possible that Bulgaria sees a wave of new local elections at some of largest cities, if leaders of winning parties per respective constituencies - who are currently mayors - decided to take on an MP chair.
By Despina Koleva June 25 proved undoubtedly to be a decisive date in the lives of Bulgarians.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The greatest surprise of Elections 2005 - the nationalistic coalition Attack - has opened battle on two fronts in its first ever press conference after they appeared to be among entrants in next parliament.
By Milena Hristova It may sound like an outworn quotation, but outworn it was not on the election night - all election racers got a slap in the face as people cast their ballots.
Dr Vassil Penev is Doctor of Political Sciences and teaches Political Sciences at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridsky".
Alexander Petrov, deputy head of the Bulgarian Election Commission, talked to Sofia News Agency Editor-in-Chief Milena Hristova hours ahead of the opening of the election polls. Q: Could you elaborate on reports about missing information in the applicati
The Italian Festival is running in Sofia for a second successive year to promote Italian way of life, culinary, fashion, furniture design and movies. It is organised by the Italian Institute of Foreign Trade under the auspices of the Embassy of the Republ
by Petya Bondokova The unprecedented euphoria of the Bulgarian football fans before the encounter with Sweden has subsided.
by Petya Bondokova The first ever constitution of united Europe has become the first EU treaty signed by all member governments and then left without ratification.
By Milena Hristova Legend has it that when God handed out land to different peoples, he forgot about the Bulgarians.
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