Latest News from Bulgaria

Protest in Sofia in Support of Father Paolo Cortesi

A group of Bulgarians from a civil society pressure group held a protest outside the Presidency in Sofia on March, 12 in solidarity with Father Paolo Cortesi, the Roman Catholic priest recalled from Bulgaria after receiving death threats for sheltering a family of Syrian refugees in the northern town of Belene, according to Dnevnik.

Elena Yoncheva: Borisov Should Leave Politics If He's lying

The candidate for member of Parliament of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) Elena Yoncheva urged the former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov to leave politics if the court prove that he lied that the government paid for her reportage.

According to her words during an interview on BTV, she promised to do the same if the words of Borisov prove the truth.

Wizz Air to Launch New Bulgaria - Bratislava Route

Low - cost carrier Wizz Air will launch a new route Slovakia-Bulgaria from June, 30, announced the company.

So now the routes from Bulgaria are 33 to 16 countries.

Amy Winehouse Comes Alive on Stage Of *Mixtape 5 on April 01

On April, 01 the Serbian band Amy's House Live Band will present for the first time in Bulgaria their unique tribute show, inspired by the legendary Amy Winehouse. Favourite songs like Back to Black, You know I'm no Good and Rehab will sound on the stage of club *Mixtape5 for all fans of the soul queen.

Colors of Love - Exhibition by Gronika Kayafian

Colors of Love is a revival palette of what remains beyond the cliché. An explosion of colors that will not only bring beauty, but confidence that each of us has the right to love.

Richard Lewis: Bulgaria should Join the Eurozone If Its Ready

''Bulgaria should join the Eurozone if it meets all the criteria'', stated in an interview for Radio Horizont Richard Lewis from the Institute for European Studies.

Lewis is sure that the collapse of the Eurozone will have a devastating effect on the economy and will not be accepted by the politicians.

Austria: From Turkey to Bulgaria are Passing too Many Illegal Migrants

''Balkan route is not closed. From Turkey to Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia continue to pass migrants'', said the Austrian Defence Minister Hans Peter Doskozil in an interview with German daily, cited by BNR.

That's why he insists for tightening the border controls of Bulgaria, Hungary and the Balkan countries.

Bulgaria celebrates 74 Years from Rescue of Its Jews

Bulgarian authorities are commemorating on Friday,10 the 74th anniversary of Sofia's move to save thousands of jews living on its territory from deportation during World War Two.

Bulgaria Holocaust Commemoration Sparks Controversy

The Club of Bulgarian and Jewish Friends is to hold a silent protest on Friday in front of the monument commemorating Bulgaria's bravery in saving its 48,000 Jews from being deported to Nazi extermination camps in World War II.

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