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The Case Against Bulgarian Princess Kalina Begins Today (UPDATED)
The daughter of Simeon of Saxe-Coburg-Gothа - Kalina was caught driving with 1.5 % alcohol content, after a minor accident with no casualties back in August 2023.
On February 6th Bulgarians Honor Saint Photios The Great
Saint Photios the Great was one of the Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople in the middle of the 9th century, and his feast day is celebrated on February 6th. Together with other great spiritual leaders of the Church, he demonstrates through his writings and teachings that knowledge can be a powerful instrument for proclaiming and expressing the faith of the Church.
The King Of Bulgaria: History Cannot And Should Not Be Erased
Former Prime Minister and King, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, has issued a poignant warning against the erasure of history, emphasizing its role in fostering societal connections and individual self-esteem. Speaking at the "G.S.
Bulgaria’s Former King successfully sued the state for 1.6 Million Euros
Bulgaria has been ordered to pay the record 1.6 million euro compensation to the former prime minister and leader of the NDSV party Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha because of the moratorium imposed years ago on the disposal and exploitation of his returned properties. The decision is of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
78 Years since the Massacre of the Bulgarian Elite by the Communist Regime
February 1, 2023 marks the 78th anniversary of the darkest date in modern Bulgarian history - the mass killing of the Bulgarian elite by the communists.
Bulgarian-Macedonian Historical Commission: Tsar Samuil was a Ruler of the Bulgarian Kingdom
Tsar (Emperor) Samuil (Samuel) was the ruler of a large medieval state, which the majority of modern historical scholarship considers to be the Bulgarian Kingdom with a center in the territory of today's Republic of North Macedonia.
Execs say time is always right for sustainable transformation
Ljubljana – Sustainable strategic business transformation offers visible results as early as it is introduced and it is never too late to start, agreed participants of a conference hosted by the Spirit Slovenia agency on Wednesday. Business executives have also welcomed the mentorship programme of sustainable transformation.
550 Years since the Return of Relics of St. Ivan of Rila to Rila Monastery in Bulgaria
Bulgaria's Rila Monastery on July 1 marks 550 years since the return of the relics of St. Ivan of Rila from the old capital of Veliko Turnovo to the Holy Monastery. The commemorative event took place in 1469. A lot of believers and pilgrims arrive from the country and abroad, some of whom came to the monastery days ago, writes BNT.
The West Australian: Plovdiv, Bulgaria: This place is the European Capital of Culture..
As I walk down its pretty main thoroughfare, I feel embarrassed that just weeks ago I'd never heard of Plovdiv. I mean, this city has only been here for some 6000 years, making it one of Europe's oldest cities.
Syrian Migrant Killed in Downtown Sofia
A man reported dead earlier on Sunday in the Bulgarian capital Sofia's downtown area was a migrant from Syria, police have confirmed.
The victim was chased after by two men who attacked them with a knife and stabbed him several times. He died from his wounds before emergency medical teams had arrived.
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