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Situation in Rousse remains severe, reports say, while in parts of the country, schools are closed.
There was a strong turnout on January 27 2012 of VIPs, family, friends and fans to honour the memory of Bulgarian star Kosta Tsonev, who died on January 25.
The State Security scandal is likely to prove damaging but not, ultimately, destructive.
Forensic reports indicated that the boy,named as 11-year-old Stanislav Mirchev, died of suffocation on the day he went missing, January 4.
Bulgaria's new President says he favours constant evolution over revolution as he sets out to reform the institution's modus operandi.
In Germany and at the European Parliament, messages on how Germans should respond in a post-Holocaust present.
Guests enjoyed a magnificent reception on January 19 at Sofia's Sheraton hotel courtesy of the Hellenic Business Council in Bulgaria.
As of January 27 2012, The Sofia Echo is based at 16 Ivan Vazov Street, Sofia 1000.
Parliament says that Bulgaria’s accession to the pact cannot mean the assumption of additional financial obligations or commitments on the harmonisation of tax policy with that of other states in the pact.
In his inaugural address in January 1977, president Carter thanked Gerald Ford for helping heal the nation in the wake of the Watergate scandal.
In Germany and at the European Parliament, messages on how Germans should respond in a post-Holocaust present.
Forensic reports indicated that the boy,named as 11-year-old Stanislav Mirchev, died of suffocation on the day he went missing, January 4.
There was a strong turnout on January 27 2012 of VIPs, family, friends and fans to honour the memory of Bulgarian star Kosta Tsonev, who died on January 25.
Voters in Florida go to the polls next Tuesday to decide which candidate they think should run against president Barack Obama in November's presidential election.
Situation in Rousse remains severe, reports say, while in parts of the country, schools are closed.
Bulgaria's new President says he favours constant evolution over revolution as he sets out to reform the institution's modus operandi.
The State Security scandal is likely to prove damaging but not, ultimately, destructive.
The State Security scandal is likely to prove damaging but not, ultimately, destructive.
Bulgaria's new President says he favours constant evolution over revolution as he sets out to reform the institution's modus operandi.
Countries without natural borders are like amoebas. Over centuries, they expand and contract, expand and contract.
Changing of the guard in Bulgaria’s diplomatic corps underway in earnest.
Plevneliev indicates he will not be a ‘Talking Head’ of state.
Bulgaria ready to join new European fiscal pact, Finance Minister says.
Concern in the corridors of power and crowds on the streets as recession and austerity troubles deepen.
Bulgaria's new President says he favours constant evolution over revolution as he sets out to reform the institution's modus operandi.
Countries without natural borders are like amoebas. Over centuries, they expand and contract, expand and contract.
The State Security scandal is likely to prove damaging but not, ultimately, destructive.
Race drama slightly diluted by moments of narrative ineptness.
Bulgaria's public broadcaster faces difficult road to securing broadcasting rights for Sochi and Rio Games.
In police work, bad tip-offs happen; who knows what the police were expecting? But that is no excuse for excessive use of force.
Guests enjoyed a magnificent reception on January 19 at Sofia's Sheraton hotel courtesy of the Hellenic Business Council in Bulgaria.
The exact number of assaulted journalists, either by protesters or the police, is not known.