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At a prison nestled deep in Bulgaria’s southern Rhodope mountains, Georgi Filyanov stirs a large tank of curdling milk to ...
The blue door is unmarked, its glass panel stealing a glimpse into a dishevelled interior. The door is locked so I wait, surrounded by the quiet cobbled streets of old Kaimakli on a Sunday morning. A ...
The municipality of Tirana said on Friday it has picked a consortium of local construction companies Ndregjoni and Rafin to ...
From the front lines of the Cold War to the trenches of Ukraine, archival photos tell the story of Radio Free Europe, which ...
Opponents of Bulgaria's eurozone entry have intensified protests against the move. On Saturday, thousands gathered in Sofia, ...
A swathe of international architects, personally selected by Prime Minister Edi Rama, is radically re-imagining Tirana as a ...
Well-meaning outsiders sometimes warn visitors to Poland to stick to Kraków, overflowing with splendid historical buildings, and avoid Warsaw – “another boring capital city”, as one writer phrased it ...
The interests there are again connected with Russia and Radev, but Boyko Borisov is silent about "Turkish Stream". He is silent because before he used to get on the helicopter, make videos of himself ...
She had a bad feeling: An Israeli woman with Bulgarian roots was killed during an Iranian missile strike on a residential building in the Israeli city of Bat Yam a day ago. The 94-year-old woman was ...
Photojournalist Behic Gunalan documented the so-called ‘Revival Process’ in 1989, a peak point of Communist Bulgaria’s policy of ethnically cleansing the country of its Turkish minority ...