Fri, Nov 20 2009

About today

* Universal Children’s Day.
* Transgender Day of Remembrance
* Africa Industrialisation Day.
* Día de la Revolución or Revolution Day, Mexico.
* Vulchi Praznitsi/Mratintsi (Wolf Days). In the past, the Thracians paid homage to the wolf as a warrior and leader of a military band of fighters, specifically, a warrior who has broken the rules and has become the leader-king of outlaws. Something attractive has remained in the concept of his name, something regal, although with a negative association.

Sofia 17° / 3° C

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Sofia prosecutors charge Bulgaria’s former defence minister Nikolai Tsonev

Sofia prosecutors charge Bulgaria’s former defence minister Nikolai Tsonev

about 12 hours ago by Clive Leviev-Sawyer

Prosecutors allege that a deal agreed by the former defence minister caused losses of 12.9 million leva.

Bulgaria declares flu epidemic at an end

Bulgaria declares flu epidemic at an end

about 11 hours ago by Clive Leviev-Sawyer

Bulgaria’s Health Ministry announced on November 20 2009 that the flu epidemic declared two weeks earlier is at an end as rates of infection decline. The announcement coincides with reports of two deaths from A (H1N1) flu in Bulgaria.

EC suing Bulgaria for Sofia waste disposal failure

EC suing Bulgaria for Sofia waste disposal failure

about 6 hours ago by Clive Leviev-Sawyer

The European Commission is taking Bulgaria to court for delays in providing Sofia with adequate waste disposal facilities.

Bulgarian prosecutors to investigate Dogan’s real estate deals

Bulgarian prosecutors to investigate Dogan’s real estate deals

about 12 hours ago by Clive Leviev-Sawyer

Acting on allegations by Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria leader Ivan Kostov, prosecutors and Government officials are to probe deals by which Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader Ahmed Dogan acquired various properties.

Big brother

Big brother

about 13 hours ago by Rene Beekman

New law grants Interior Ministry greater snooping powers as privacy advocates protest

Is the EU ready to face another Russian gas crisis?

Is the EU ready to face another Russian gas crisis?

Nov 19 2009 10:13 CET by Clive Leviev-Sawyer

Russia and the European Union have agreed on an early warning system if another natural gas cutoff looms. Some say that Bulgaria, among other countries hard-hit by the January 2009 crisis, is now better prepared. Not everyone is convinced.

Mixed reactions to Van Rompuy, Ashton taking EU top jobs

Mixed reactions to Van Rompuy, Ashton taking EU top jobs

about 14 hours ago by Clive Leviev-Sawyer

Welcomed by the UK government, France and Germany, as well as the US, the naming of Belgium’s Herman van Rompuy as European Council President and Catherine Ashton as foreign policy chief has caused misgivings in some circles, including Turkey which believes that Van Rompuy will oppose Turkish membership of the bloc.

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Back to the future

Back to the future

about 13 hours ago by Alex Bivol

Bulgaria’s Cabinet seeks to reverse recent changes in the telecommunications sector

Hot and cold

Hot and cold

about 13 hours ago by Alex Bivol

Bulgarian winter resorts expect to sell out during holiday season

Cash or card?

Cash or card?

about 13 hours ago by The Sofia Echo staff

Bulgarians are getting the hang of debit and credit cards, MasterCard says

In broad daylight

In broad daylight

about 13 hours ago by Gabriel Hershman

Photographer Doris Peter captured ordinary Sofians after the fall of communism and during ‘the transition’, resulting in a stunning archive of street scenes

Bulgaria's Cabinet cuts costs by sending no Christmas cards this year

Bulgaria's Cabinet cuts costs by sending no Christmas cards this year

Nov 19 2009 13:29 CET by Petar Kostadinov 2 comments

Prime Minister Boiko Borissov cuts all cost on Christmas cards, calendars and receptions this year.

This week's The Sofia Echo

Big brother

New law grants Interior Ministry greater snooping powers as privacy advocates protest

The city hall relay

New Sofia mayor Yordanka Fandukova took the baton from Prime Minister Boiko Borissov

Gridlock

Thousands of parking spaces in Sofia await investors

A special purpose base

Russia’s planned humanitarian base in Serbia could hold deeper strategic interests

Hot and cold

Bulgarian winter resorts expect to sell out during holiday season

Cash or card?

Bulgarians are getting the hang of debit and credit cards, MasterCard says

At a crossroads, again

Kremikovtzi’s prospects for a recovery plan appear increasingly distant

Back to the future

Bulgaria’s Cabinet seeks to reverse recent changes in the telecommunications sector

In broad daylight

Photographer Doris Peter captured ordinary Sofians after the fall of communism and during ‘the transition’, resulting in a stunning archive of street scenes

Winter approaches

The charm of Bulgarian village life

Turning waste into gold

An innovative method could terminate the use of cyanides, acids and bases that are detrimental to the environment and people’s health

Editorial: Crime and codes

It is not that there have been no laws on these issues before; the problem has been that either they have provided for penalties that are too mild, or have not been put into practice at all.

Death threats in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Journalists must be free to report and investigate cases without fear of pressure or death threats.

Legal Alien: The Pizza Connection

Finance Minister Simeon Dyankov’s use of pizza to illustrate the 2010 Budget – thin crust, scant topping – inspired two Sofia restaurants to turn into reality the Dyankov Pizza; but Bulgaria’s political pantry offers many more possibilities.

My Bulgaria: Tricked

Knowing Borissov’s sensitivity to criticism, impeachment talks hit a bull’s-eye and Borissov fell into the trap.

Macro: Fiscal reservations

Every Bulgarian, it is sometimes said, is an expert in matters of finance and knows how to fix the economy.

PASTORANT

Dining at Pastorant is like visiting the home of a prominent chef who in her down time does not exhaust herself with elaborate feasts but instead puts together simple meals of high quality ingredients, creating basic yet surprisingly good results.

Pastures new?

Reports in British media have resumed speculating that the Manchester City and Bulgaria winger Martin Petrov is poised to leave the Eastlands en route to White Hart Lane.

Chamber concert at the South African Residence

South African ambassador Sheila Camerer and her husband Alex hosted a chamber concert at their Residence in Sofia on November 17

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