On Thursday several demonstrations, some with an anti-corruption theme, blocked Bulgarian capital Sofia as the country hosted official ceremonies for the start of its EU presidency... READ MORE›
Environmentalists protest against a government decision that allowed further construction of ski runs and lifts in Bulgaria's mountainous Pirin National Park, in Sofia, Bulgaria, January 11, 2018... READ MORE›
Bulgaria's president vetoes anti-corruption legislation a day after assuming EU presidency... READ MORE›
A decade ago, Bulgarians flooded the streets in celebration of their ex-communist nation joining the European Union... READ MORE›
Expansion of budget ski resort Bansko into Pirin national park will be disastrous for centuries-old forests home to brown bears and wolves... READ MORE›
Until recently, we haven't seen any Russian investment in Macedonia... READ MORE›
I had some mistrust toward everything the state defends or that is related to the public sphere, Mr. Todorov told Le Monde... READ MORE›
Like many young Bulgarians, they moved to towns and cities in search of work... READ MORE›
Shcherbak reportedly said Moscow's goal was to create a strip of militarily neutral countries in the Balkans that comprised Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia... READ MORE›
Alibaba Group's ideas for investments are linked to setting up a logistics center to back up their operations in Europe... READ MORE›
The only difference between Bulgaria and Syria is the conflict, she said. There is no work in either place... READ MORE›
Wisniewski goes on to claim how Russia's propaganda campaign is highly-focused, targeting the generally Serbian speaking Slavic-Orthodox communities within the Balkans... READ MORE›
For Bulgaria, the poorest member of the European Union and the one with the deepest ties to Russia, the ride has been a particularly turbulent one... READ MORE›
Fears of contagion as Serbia says Brexit fears mean the 'magic' has gone out of joining the European Union... READ MORE›
This being Bulgaria, where corruption and conspiracy theories have deep roots, suspicions surround Mr. Mareshki's sudden rise... READ MORE›
Rob Wainwright, head of Europol, Europe's police agency, told Newstalk, an Irish radio network, that an estimated 30,000 people were involved in human smuggling gangs... READ MORE›
Sir John also warned that Britain would sink to a much lower level of relevance if it left the European Union... READ MORE›
In fact, Bulgaria is proving unattractive even to Bulgarians, who, like the migrants, are making their way to more prosperous parts of Europe in droves... READ MORE›
Socialist-backed opposition candidate Rumen Radev, who has called for an end to European Union sanctions against Russia, won the first round of Bulgaria's presidential election... READ MORE›
After congratulating the election winner, socialist-backed opposition candidate Rumen Radev, Borisov acknowledged that the outcome means his party has lost its majority of support... READ MORE›
Many experts agree that Greek-owned banks in Bulgaria, unlike their parent companies in Greece, are financially sound, with healthy balance sheets and large amounts of cash... READ MORE›
To reinforce support of the bloc's border agency Frontex at the border between Bulgaria and Turkey... READ MORE›
Voters in Bulgaria and Moldova elected pro-Russian populist presidents on the weekend, adding to mounting concern about Western unity following Donald Trump rsquo... READ MORE›
Under the 2016 deal, Turkey agreed to help stop the flow of refugees across its border and take back migrants rejected for asylum in Europe... READ MORE›
With winter approaching and many countries closing their borders Europe risks adding a humanitarian emergency to the refugee crisis... READ MORE›
From Greece to Austria and across the Balkans, the flow of desperate migrants arriving in Europe shows no sign of abating... READ MORE›
Pro-Russia, anti-migration candidate Rumen Radev won the Bulgarian presidential election, partial official results showed on Monday... READ MORE›
Part of the Roma minority practices a conservative form of Islam and its women have started wearing full-face veils in recent years, angering nationalists... READ MORE›
Further west in Europe, alerts have been in place for snow storms and flooding, including in Scotland... READ MORE›
Serbian customs officials said Friday they had seized half a tonne of cake smuggled across the border from Bulgaria... READ MORE›
23-year-old Tarek Abdel Salam was born in Egypt where he lived till he moved to Bulgaria to seek medical treatment after getting injured whiles... READ MORE›
It's been very very difficult said Odei a Syrian migrant from Deraa once he reached Hungary... READ MORE›
Greece appeals for humanitarian aid as border closures creates backlog of thousands of refugees... READ MORE›
Photographer Antonio Olmos has spent the last week documenting the refugee crisis for the Guardian and Observer... READ MORE›
Questions are also being asked over whether the European Union is doing enough to ensure stability and block Moscow's alleged plots... READ MORE›
A deal between Turkey and the European Union, struck in March, has largely shut off the flow of people reaching Greece and the Balkans... READ MORE›
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