Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia Set for Full Participation as Schengen Area Members
The European Union Justice and Home Affairs Council, under the steer of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the
The European Union Justice and Home Affairs Council, under the steer of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the
The European Commission has approved a €218 million Bulgarian scheme to support certain agricultural producers in the context of Russia’s
Just six months after Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov ushered in what promised to be a new, pro-European beginning for
Moscow is making good on threats to cut off gas supplies to Europe, with Poland and Bulgaria being the first
Pundits have already dubbed 2022 a vital moment for the rule of law in Europe, with the potential to redraw
The 1990s were a happy time for international peace due to the end of the Cold War between the US-led
The investigation of the 2015 Skripal-like poisoning of arms makes Emiliyan Gebrev and two other men has been terminated by
Murky connections among the country's post-communist oligarchy and government institutions underline the protesters' grievances.
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TurkStream seems like a downsized version of the South Stream gas pipeline project canceled by Moscow in 2014 against the
Top Serbian officials have been making comments about Bulgaria despite the fact that a leaked video indicates spying by Russia.