Georgi Svilenski: Bloodshed Defending the Monument to the Soviet Army

Georgi Svilenski: Bloodshed Defending the Monument to the Soviet Army

The bandaged hand of the deputy head of the social group made him a hero for the left. Desislava Radeva’s ex-husband easily stirs up scandals on any topic, but his opponents also respect him Since Tuesday, Georgi Svilenski is an even bigger hero in the eyes of the socialists. He shed blood defending the Monument … Read more

Bulgarian Prime Minister Denkov insists Maria Gabriel should be the next prime minister, comments on Russian threats and NATO membership

Bulgarian Prime Minister Denkov insists Maria Gabriel should be the next prime minister, comments on Russian threats and NATO membership

Maria Gabriel should be the next prime minister, he insisted The monument to the Soviet Army has its propaganda value, it has no cultural value. It was raised when Bulgaria missed the chance to be a democratic country, Denkov believes Bulgaria must prepare for a moment when it may be threatened, not immediately. Thus, Prime … Read more

The Monument to the Soviet Army: Journalist Ivo Injev Calls It a Symbol of Lies and Occupation

The Monument to the Soviet Army: Journalist Ivo Injev Calls It a Symbol of Lies and Occupation

There is no common sense in its existence in the center of Sofia, added the journalist The monument to the Soviet Army is the biggest symbol of the lie. There was no Soviet army at the time, nor was there anything to get rid of. The Bulgarian people were not grateful. The lie monument is … Read more

Controversy at Bulgarian National Radio as Interview with Russian Ambassador Banned

Controversy at Bulgarian National Radio as Interview with Russian Ambassador Banned

The program board of the Bulgarian National Radio has banned the broadcast of the interview with the Russian ambassador Eleonora Mitrofanova, which was planned for today. This became clear from a Facebook post by radio host Peter Volgin. The information that he recorded an interview with her on Friday was confirmed to “24 Chasa” by … Read more

Bulgaria to Join Schengen: Netherlands Lifts Veto

Bulgaria to Join Schengen: Netherlands Lifts Veto

Negotiations with Austria continue The Netherlands has agreed to let Bulgaria join Schengen, ending the country’s long-standing opposition to the move. The news was released by the Dutch Ministry of Justice on Friday. A statement from the department said that a fact-finding mission led by the European Commission was recently conducted in Bulgaria, which did … Read more

Russian Oligarch Dmitry Tsetkov Warns Tom Cruise about Relationship with Elsina Khairova: Keep Your Wallet Open

Russian Oligarch Dmitry Tsetkov Warns Tom Cruise about Relationship with Elsina Khairova: Keep Your Wallet Open

Russian oligarch Dmitry Tsetkov has warned Tom Cruise through British media that his flirtation with 36-year-old Elsina Khairova is going to go sour. The Mission Impossible star and the beauty were spotted at a party in London on Saturday and people close to Cruise say he’s in love this time. However, Tsetkov advised him to … Read more

EU Summit Allocates 50 Billion Euros to Ukraine, 33 Billion in Loans

EU Summit Allocates 50 Billion Euros to Ukraine, 33 Billion in Loans

50 billion euros will be allocated to Kyiv by 2027, 33 billion of them – loans The EU began negotiations on the membership of Ukraine and Moldova, and Georgia received the status of a candidate country for the union. This was decided at the EU summit after a long day of negotiations today. “This is … Read more

National Assembly Scandal: MPs’ Protest Blocks Parliament Work and Monument Controversy Continues

National Assembly Scandal: MPs’ Protest Blocks Parliament Work and Monument Controversy Continues

These people play the role of trolls in the National Assembly. This is how Hristo Petrov, known as Itso Hazarda, commented on today’s scandal in the parliament, which blocked the work of the National Assembly. Today, MPs from “Vazrazhdane”, BSP and ITN gathered around the tribune in the hall, as a form of protest, the … Read more

Sofia’s Christmas Decorations Spark Mixed Reactions

Sofia’s Christmas Decorations Spark Mixed Reactions

Sofia residents can now enjoy Christmas decorations throughout the city. The Christmas tree in the capital this year is near the Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. A golden transparent arch with the inscription “The light in us” appeared on the new pedestrian zone with a carpet under it, but it caused mixed reactions among the capital … Read more

7-Year-Old Girl Found Living in Inhumane Conditions – Stepfather Arrested and Facing 3-10 Years in Prison

7-Year-Old Girl Found Living in Inhumane Conditions – Stepfather Arrested and Facing 3-10 Years in Prison

The 7-year-old girl went to the 1st grade exhausted and freezing, classmates separated from their snacks He shared that the man was beating him, but the school assumed that he might be exaggerating The mother and partner deny it, but the police found out the child in inhumane conditions For more than a year, a … Read more