By Denitsa Koseva in Sofia Thousands of Bulgarians rallied on March 12 in the capital Sofia, angered by the attempt by the ...
While the world’s eyes are set on the dismantling of the Euro-Atlantic alliance, Bulgaria seems set to finalize its accession to the eurozone amid an atmosphere of peak anti-politics. The government ...
A panel titled "A Fairer World is Possible" was held in Bulgaria, Sofia. Turkish presidency's Directorate of Communications organized the 14th panel of the "Stratcom Public Forum: A Fairer World is ...
The anti-government protesters, chanting "Resignation" and "No to the Euro", threw red paint, firecrackers and Molotov cocktails at the EU building in Sofia, setting the front door on fire before the ...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) said on Wednesday that it is providing a 75 million euro ($81.8 million) guarantee to ...
Red-and-white decorations, ancient rituals, and unique traditions: The surprising reason that makes Bulgaria a perfect spring destination—plus, where to celebrate Baba Marta in Israel.
March 3rd marks Bulgaria's Liberation Day, a national holiday that commemorates the country's liberation from Ottoman rule.
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Howard Lutnick took his five-year-old son to school for his first day of kindergarten, causing the Wall Street CEO to be a little late getting to work at his World ...