First Lady Says “No” to Bodyguards at Home
Yuliana Plevnelieva does shopping and cooking herself
Bulgaria’s First Lady is a boss in her own kitchen. After the couple decided against changing their home for the presidential residence in Boyana Yuliana Plevnelieva banned the guards of the National Bodyguard Service (NSO) from meddling in her household chores. She does shopping herself, ...
GERB’s Cabinet to Stand by the People against ACTA
It seems that the GERB’s government is going to lend an attentive ear to the public outcry ...
It seems that the GERB’s government is going to lend an attentive ear to the public outcry ...
Rosatom to Convince Serbia to Take Part in Belene NPP Project
Russian state-run corporation Rosatom has started negotiations over Serbia’s participation in ...
Russian state-run corporation Rosatom has started negotiations over Serbia’s participation in ...
Bulgaria’s Budget Deficit Shrinks by 1.2 B Levs
For the past twelve months the gap in Bulgaria’s state budget has shrunk by 1.24 billion levs. In ...
For the past twelve months the gap in Bulgaria’s state budget has shrunk by 1.24 billion levs. In ...
February 2 in History
In 1854, in the city of Odessa (Ukraine) the "Odessa- Bulgarian Board of Trustees" was founded.
In 1883, the first professional workers' organization in Bulgaria - the Bulgarian Typographical Society was established.
In 1896, the heir to the crown prince Boris Tarnovski was baptized as Orthodox Christian.
In 2001, the Bulgarian National Assembly adopted the Law on Political Parties.
In 2006, the coastal village and resort Sveti Vlas received the status of a town
In 1854, in the city of Odessa (Ukraine) the "Odessa- Bulgarian Board of Trustees" was founded.
In 1883, the first professional workers' organization in Bulgaria - the Bulgarian Typographical Society was established.
In 1896, the heir to the crown prince Boris Tarnovski was baptized as Orthodox Christian.
In 2001, the Bulgarian National Assembly adopted the Law on Political Parties.
In 2006, the coastal village and resort Sveti Vlas received the status of a town
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