"Deputies Replace Legal Certainty: A Cascade of Personalized Laws Instead of New VSS"

Bulgarian Parliament Unlikely to Amend Judicial Authority Act Before SARAFFOV Election Professor Plamen Kirov, a constitutional law expert, has expressed pessimism about the Bulgarian Parliament amending the Judicial Authority Act before the election of the next Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) Chair, Borislav Sarrafov. Kirov made these remarks during a BTK interview. Korov explained that there … Read more

Boris Parody: Transforming into a Pumpkin in America’s Healthcare System

Nana Gladushi, former host of Bulgaria‘s “Sudyben Spor,” has taken to social media to express her displeasure with the U.S. healthcare system. Describing it as a challenge, she posted, “It’s like fighting a pumpkin as a pig — a struggle.” Gladushi, who is a patient and also familiar with the Bulgarian healthcare system, was particularly … Read more

"Star-crossed Inferno: A Minute’s Fury Devastates LA’s Aster Quarter – Equivalent to Destroying Several Football Fields"

Title: Uncontrollable Firestorm: Los Angeles Wildfires Rage On, Forcing Mass Evacuations and Silicon Beach Shutdown Article: The wrath of nature is unleashing a fiery inferno unlike any other in the heart of Los Angeles, with terrifying winds of up to 160 km/h fanning the relentless flames. The "Pacific Palisades," home to countless Hollywood stars, is … Read more

"61-Minute Debate on the IB Code: Initial Approval of 3 Statements and 5 Projects"

Headline: Bulgaria‘s Parliament Rushes Through Five Election Reform Bills; DPS-DPS Opposes All In a swift and somewhat chaotic session, Bulgaria’s National Assembly approved five election law amendments in just over an hour, with minimal debate. The voting concluded at 18:15, leaving many questions unanswered and concerns unaddressed. Key Debate Points and Votes: Restore Trust’s (ITN) … Read more

"The Cost of Repairing an Old Church: An Infographic"

Title: "Bulgaria’s Old Calendarists: A Growing Presence After Decades of Division" After 56 years of separation, the Bulgarian Old Calendarists (BPCS) have been legally recognized by Bulgaria’s Supreme Cassation Court, raising various questions about their origins, motivations, and potential impact. Here’s a closer look at the group and the implications of their registration. The Birth … Read more

Parliamentary Programme Scandal Heralds New Year for Lawmakers

Title: Chaos in Parliament: Lawmakers Clash Over Agenda and Ministers’ Hearing Article: The Bulgarian National Assembly kicked off its 2025 session with a storm of controversy, as lawmakers griped over a changed agenda and hashed out issues ranging from narco-contraband in vapes to the pricing of electricity. The manic hour of debate ended with a … Read more

Negotiations for Cabinet Formation Resume

Bulgarian Parties Resume Government Talks, Hopes for Progress by Friday In a surprising turn of events, just two days after GERB announced pausing government talks, key parties have decided to resume negotiations. Optimism is high among participants, who believe significant progress could be made by Friday. Two crucial ‘yes’ votes echoed in the National Assembly … Read more

"First Stress Test for Bulgaria’s Coalition: Minority Cabinet Stake at Risk

Title: Democratic Bulgaria Keeps Promise, GERB‘s Push for New Budget In a surprising turn of events, Democratic Bulgaria (DB) honored its commitment by voting against the extension of last year’s budget, lending support to GERB’s push for a new budget. Meanwhile, GERB, the party of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, backed the changes that would halt … Read more

Prosecutor-General Elections: Sarrafov Set to Win, But Radev Vows to Veto

Former Interior Minister Vuchkov Predicts Drama in CEO Election, backing Sarafo In a revelation to Nova News, former Minister of Interior, Professor Veselin Vuchkov, has shared his insights into the upcoming election of the Chief Prosecutor, a position set to be filled by Borislav Sarafo, according to Vuchkov. Vuchkov believes that the Legal Commission in … Read more

Vanya Kostova’s House Transformed into a Serbian Orthodox Church

Headline: Vanesa Kostova’s Childhood Home Transformed into Orthodox Temple in Burgas Subheadline: Bulgaria’s legendary singer’s former residence in Dolno Ezerovo is now a sanctuary for the Old-Calendar Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Article: The humble abode where Bulgaria’s late music icon, Vanesa Kostova, spent her childhood has been reborn as a haven of tranquility and spirituality. The … Read more