Media under fire from socialist party for coverage of protest in Bulgaria
Bulgarian media have come under renewed criticism from socialist politicians for their coverage of the anti-government protest that blocked cabinet
Read moreBulgarian media have come under renewed criticism from socialist politicians for their coverage of the anti-government protest that blocked cabinet
Read moreTen people were reported to have received treatment at Pirogov emergency hospital in Sofia for light injuries in clashes with
Read moreGrampet Group, a Romanian company, has come out winner in the bidding process for the sale of 75 per cent
Read moreHundreds of police in riot gear and body armour broke the blockade and barricades around Parliament and Alexander Nevsky cathedral
Read moreAnti-government protesters have turned to local parks to continue their struggle. On a nightly basis, hundreds and sometimes thousands of
Read moreUnder a near-full moon over Sofia, the only placid element on a turbulent July night in the Bulgarian capital city,
Read moreRelentless determination by Bulgaria’s embattled governing parties to push through their controversial measures on a “business as usual” basis resulted
Read more“Here in Sofia today, my sympathy is with the Bulgarian citizens who are protesting against corruption,” European Commission Vice-President Viviane
Read moreSome hours before Bulgaria’s Parliament was asked to approve the Cabinet move to revise Budget 2013 adding a billion leva
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