Bulgaria’s Dossier Commission, the body empowered by law to investigate and name people who worked with the country’s communist-era State Security and military intelligence, has identified 22 management figures at […]
The European Union’s single currency zone may have avoided collapse by green-lighting key stabilisation and oversight mechanisms, but an ongoing debate regarding the feasibility of a joint European banking union […]
In June 2010, German Chancellor Angela Merkel launched the Meseberg process. Under the plan, Russia would be included in European security policy-making through a joint committee with the European Union. […]
Varna archaeologists working at a site of an ancient fortress near Cape Saint Atanas in Byala on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast have found early Christian baptismal fonts, estimated to date […]
A partial easing of the Czech Republic’s ban on the sale of hard liquor made in the country comes into effect on September 27 2012. A full ban on the […]
The Hungarian government sent its proposals on Wednesday morning to the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission, Hungary’s chief bail-out negotiator Mihály Varga said on national television the same […]
Clashes erupted between police and protesters in Greece on Wednesday, as citizens took to the streets to demonstrate against fresh austerity measures. The country also was brought to a virtual […]
MPs from Bulgarian Parliament’s economic policy committee were caught unawares on September 26, when Economy Minister Delyan Dobrev attended a scheduled committee meeting accompanied by the representative of a US-based […]
Bulgaria’s Cabinet, acting on a proposal by Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov, approved on September 26 2012 the granting of 100 000 leva humanitarian aid to some of the most destitute regions […]
The Sofia Globe may report, in all modesty, that the Charity Pub Quiz held on September 26 2012 at JJ Murphy’s was won by The Sofia Globe team. The Cedar […]