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Bulgaria Marks Anniversary Since Liberation of Ottoman Rule
Mar03

Bulgaria Marks Anniversary Since Liberation of Ottoman Rule

Bulgaria marks on March 03 its National Holiday, the anniversary of its liberation from Ottoman rule. 138 years ago, in a tiny town near Istanbul named San Stefano, a peace treaty was signed bringing Bulgaria back to the political map. The treaty was a result of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, known in Bulgaria as the Liberation War. Russia...

The Liberation of Bulgaria and the role of media
Mar03

The Liberation of Bulgaria and the role of media

The Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 was different from other military clashes of the two empires. Regardless of Russia’s strategic goals, the war was declared as a war in protection of Christianity. „All of our loyal citizens are aware of the empathy with which we have always treated the fate of the oppressed Christian population of Turkey....

Anna Buxton: “Very often a person feels more Bulgarian when they are away from Bulgaria”
Mar02

Anna Buxton: “Very often a person feels more Bulgarian when they are away from Bulgaria”

On March 3, as part of events marking Bulgaria’s Liberation Day, the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London will host the exhibition “Maps of Bulgaria.” It will be presented by our compatriot Anna Buxton, a researcher of Bulgarian history, translator and writer, wife of well-known translator of Bulgarian literature Christopher...

We pay tribute to doctors, paramedics and Samaritans who died for freedom
Mar02

We pay tribute to doctors, paramedics and Samaritans who died for freedom

On March 2 the Bulgarian Red Cross organizes a tribute ceremony at the Doctor’s monument in Sofia in relation to the 138th anniversary of the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. The organization has invited to join the event the ambassadors of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Romania, Finland, state leaders, representatives of...

Lost in Lack of Translation: Svetlana, Bulgaria and the Conflict in Ukraine
Mar02

Lost in Lack of Translation: Svetlana, Bulgaria and the Conflict in Ukraine

Novinite is introducing Svetlana Belenets, a Ukrainian seeking asylum in Bulgaria, and Carl Spate, a Briton who has been helping her along the way and who contacted us to tell their story. “I sent an email to the Ministry of Interior that Sveta is an illegal immigrant; then sent another one to the State Refugee Agency. She will be illegal...

Bulgaria’s Chief Prosecutor Says No Extradition Request Submitted from Ukraine
Mar02

Bulgaria’s Chief Prosecutor Says No Extradition Request Submitted from Ukraine

Ukraine has not yet demanded the extradition of Georgi Bliznakov, a Bulgarian national from authorities in Sofia, Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov said on Tuesday afternoon. On Monday, private broadcaster bTV reported that Kiev would seek the extradition of Georgi Bliznakov on the grounds of alleged “illegal crossing of Ukraine’s border,...

Ukraine to Seek Extradition of Bulgarian National for Fighting Alongside Pro-Russian Rebels
Feb29

Ukraine to Seek Extradition of Bulgarian National for Fighting Alongside Pro-Russian Rebels

Ukraine plans to seek the extradition of Bulgarian national Georgi Bliznakov from Bulgaria over suspected participation in a battalion of pro-Russian rebels fighting government forces in Donbas region, Sofia-based bTV broadcaster reported on Monday. Bliznakov came under the spotlight in Bulgaria as one of several thugs who beat a car driver in a...

Ukraine to Seek Extradition of Bulgarian National over Fighting Alongside Pro-Russian Rebels
Feb29

Ukraine to Seek Extradition of Bulgarian National over Fighting Alongside Pro-Russian Rebels

Ukraine plans to seek the extradition of Bulgarian national Georgi Bliznakov from Bulgaria over suspected participation in a battalion of pro-Russian rebels fighting government forces in Donbas region, Sofia-based bTV broadcaster reported on Monday. Bliznakov came under the spotlight in Bulgaria as one of several thugs who beat a car driver in a...

Bulgaria’s Agriculture Lost BGN 300 M in Revenues over Russian Food Ban
Feb28

Bulgaria’s Agriculture Lost BGN 300 M in Revenues over Russian Food Ban

The ban on EU food imports to Russia has resuted in BGN 300 M worth lost revenues, Agriculture Minister Desislava Taneva has said. In an interview with the Bulgairan National Radio, she has explained it was not so much direct exports (worth 20 M annually) as issues related to pricing that have led to the substantial amount of money agricultural...

The Independent: Sofia Ranks as Fourth Most Dangerous City in Europe
Feb26

The Independent: Sofia Ranks as Fourth Most Dangerous City in Europe

According to a recent article in The Independent, the Bulgarian capital ranks as the fourth most dangerous city in Europe. The ranking is based on the latest edition of the Quality of Living Index compiled annually by the largest HR consulting firm Mercer, which was released earlier this week. The article notes that Sofia has dropped to 118th...