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Sat, Feb 11 2012
Today we rolled out a new version of map links in articles. A cleaned up, tighter design, but with more room to scroll inside the map.
Bulgaria's English-language news service, is now available in 20 languages.
Sofiaecho.com introduces location maps, to give users a better understanding of where the news we report takes place.
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Along with the redesign of the website, we've now also launched the new look of the bulletin.
After months of work, The Sofia Echo launches its redesigned website. A quick guide to what’s new, what’s different.
Welcome to the redesigned sofiaecho.com. After many months of work, the new design was launched late on February 1 2009.
Star of Marty, Bad Day at Black Rock and The Wild Bunch is still acting.
Amid yet more upheaval in the Arab and North African world, international leaders and key figures from Central and Eastern Europe gathered in the Bulgarian capital to discuss whether – and how – the lessons of the transition from the communist era could help bring positive change to the troubled region.
Bulgaria has joined other US allies in condemning the release by WikiLeaks of secret diplomatic cable traffic and affirmed that relations between Sofia and Washington will not be hampered by the disclosures.
The economy might still be reeling, but the festive show must go on. So The Sofia Echo offers you some suggestions for imaginative Christmas purchases.
Unknown Bulgaria is a collection of stories, first published in Capital Light, about little-known places in Bulgaria, spots that have kept their history, spirit and traditions.
Good job, the new design looks fancy. Only that it's a bit difficult findings the old categories like 'weekend blog' for instance.