Unfinished business 2: The Bulgarian government’s to-do list
The abrupt resignation of Boiko Borissov’s government ahead of the end of its term leaves a list of unfinished business
Read moreThe abrupt resignation of Boiko Borissov’s government ahead of the end of its term leaves a list of unfinished business
Read moreCzech Republic’s president-elect Miloš Zeman has criticised the country’s cabinet for not doing enough to defend the interests of state-owned
Read moreBulgaria’s odds of hosting football matches as part of the Euro 2020 football championship have become a bystander victim of
Read moreBulgaria’s Parliament voted on February 22 to appoint Grozdan Iliev to the Constitutional Court, as well as fill the three
Read moreBulgarian President Rossen Plevneliev was scheduled to hold a meeting with leaders of all parliamentary groups at 2pm on February
Read moreIf all goes according to plan, at 11.45am on February 24, the bells of Sofia’s landmark Alexander Nevsky cathedral will
Read moreUnited Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Greece’s foreign minister, Dimitris Avramopoulos, discussed prospects for a settlement in Cyprus, as well
Read moreTwo women trying to mark the one-year anniversary of the Pussy Riot performance at a Moscow cathedral have been detained
Read moreFitch Ratings has revised the Outlook on Poland’s Long-Term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) to Positive from
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