Hot and cold
Bulgarian winter resorts expect to sell out during holiday season
Sun, Nov 22 2009
More than 100 results were found.
An innovative method could terminate the use of cyanides, acids and bases that are detrimental to the environment and people’s health
Dimitar Berbatov is one goal shy of equalling Hristo Bonev's all-time record, set 30 years ago
Rescue teams are suspecting that the body was that of 42-year-old Emilia Dimitrova, a teacher from Veliko Turnovo who vanished on November 8.
Sofia cinema's will premiere 2012 at 12 past midnight in the morning of November 13 2009
This is the first large-scale project to be launched under the umbrella of Operative Programme "Transport" with a total budget of 366.45 million leva
Medical authorities say that in the next 28 days, the virus will lose steam in the regions that are currently most affected in the country.
A hiker who disappeared on November 4 is still unaccounted for as more mountain rescue units are deployed in the search.
Bulgarian and Montenegrin presidents set to sign bilateral agreements for enhanced economic cooperation in the energy sector
Magistrates in Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second biggest city have sentenced a 20-year-old man to eight months in prison following football violence that marred the town's derby between Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Botev Plovdiv on October 31
The 21 arrested were aged between 16 and 24 and were from Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Dimitrovgrad. They were found in possession of marijuana, ecstasy and hash.
Town of Nikopol declares war on swine flu as authorities launch unprecedented measures
Authorities are becoming concerned that Bulgaria, which is a key country on the main trafficking route and entry point between Asia and Europe, is seeing a large increase in heroin use.
Football requires financing and a lot of it, but in the Bulgarian top flight, the lack of funding is directly proportional to the poor quality of football.
In Tryavna 37 children were hospitalised, while a woman in Bourgas also fell ill with the H1N1 strain. Meanwhile, Sungurlare school joins the list of closed establishments because of the influenza
H1N1 virus continues spreading throughout the country but the authorities refrain from issuing all-out warning
Bulgaria’s Government ‘generally respects’ the religious freedom of registered groups but there were concerns about registration, interference in religious disputes, intolerance by local authorities and ‘general public intolerance’ were problems, the US state department says.
Last-minute bookings hold the key to success in Bulgaria’s upcoming winter tourism season as holidaymakers hunt for bargains.
Bulgarian authorities issued 1120 work permits to foreigners from non-European Union countries in the first nine months of 2009, Labour Ministry official says
In total, 297 515 people applied for work in September alone, as unemployment in Bulgaria continues to rise.
Socialists re-elect Stanishev as leader, centre-right Union of Democratic Forces indulges in mud-slinging about its leadership and strategy, while minority nationalists VMRO see a walkout but re-elect its leader.
Volen Siderov, who marched on to Bulgaria’s national political scene in 2005 at the head of his cohort of ultra-nationalists, has pledged his unreserved support for Boiko Borissov’s government.
A survey among 430 Bulgarian and foreign firms finds that 68 per cent believe that conditions for doing business in Bulgaria are getting worse.
If Bulgarian media and cultural community are unable to defend freedom of expression, then why would we expect the Rasates, Atanassovs and Tsvetanovs of this world not to trample basic democratic principles?
The incident happened in a central Bulgarian village of Saraya near the Sofia-Plovdiv highway
KAT warns drivers to pay special attention to deteriorating road conditions across the country in light of deteriorating weather conditions and reduced visibility