Five parties certain to make it to Parliament, with three others waiting in line, surveys say.
Along with Bulgarians, foreign residents in Bulgaria will be given identity documents containing biometric data.
The campaign for the July 5 elections was dominated by angry rhetoric but few ideas on how to run the country.
Ahead of a visit by the Dutch foreign minister and the July EU ministerial, Belgrade insists it is co-operating with The Hague tribunal. The Dutch are not persuaded.
Bankruptcies are on the rise, but the worst is yet to come, employer associations warn.
The euro area economy remains deep in recession, but business and consumer sentiment and financial markets are showing improvements.
Kremikovtzi rescue plan envisions boosting processing capacity, but features no financial details.
Bulgarian car parts manufacturers have been affected by the recession, but are optimistic about their future.
US ambassador Nancy McEldowney, interviewed by
The Sofia Echo on the occasion of July 4, US Independence Day.
Outsiders beaver away in Bulgarian communities intent on radical change
Bulgaria has low taxes, low labour costs and a lot of wind – a good combination for any company seeking to develop wind parks.
On June 5 2009, US ambassador Nancy McEldowney launched the first US-Bulgarian partnership dedicated to Information Technology and Innovation.
Microsoft Bulgaria general manager Ognyan Kiryakov delivered an encouraging message to graduating students at the June 28 Commencement Ceremony of the City University of Seattle
They used to besiege the US embassy’s consular section in mid-spring – waiting for their turn for a brief interview in the mornings and a second assault in the afternoon, to get back their passports with the cherished US visa stamp.
Literary events, art exhibitions and performances by talented musicians mark the summer calendar
US artist Sigal Bussel’s journey to Sofia is a new highlight of the American embassy’s engagement with art in Bulgaria
You love him or you hate him. Believe his protestations of innocence or scoff with contempt at the UCI, cycling’s global governing body.
This newspaper has a tradition of not declaring for any political party in a Bulgarian election, and we are holding to that tradition in the national parliamentary elections on July 5.
More than one year after the brutal assault on Dusan Miljus, an investigative reporter for the Croatian daily newspaper Jutarnji List, his attackers are yet to be arrested.
One must hand it to Ahmed Dogan. He always gets what he wants in Bulgarian politics.
Sightings of right-hand-drive cars with Bulgarian licence plates are becoming all the more frequent.
If you have a son never send him to an all boys’ school. These institutions, which, needless to say, scar the landscape of that strange island called the United Kingdom, can screw you up big time.
Going to Toscana restaurant was not planned but rather a random choice on a sunny Sunday afternoon when, in an empty Sofia, we were looking for a nice place to sit outside
On June 25, recently-appointed Croatian ambassador Danijela Barisic and her husband Hrvoje Barisic hosted a well attended reception at Sofia’s Radisson Blu Hotel on the occasion of the national day of the republic of Croatia.
The ambassador in Sofia of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, M Camillo Zuccoli and Mrs Zuccoli, held a reception on June 22 at the Grand Hotel Sofia in celebration of the feast day of the Order’s patron saint, St John the Baptist.