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Across Europe, Governments Are Increasingly Unstable
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Across Europe, Governments Are Increasingly Unstable
December 31, 2023

Average duration of national governments in Europe has significantly decreased over the past decade. According to an EU Matrix research, governments from countries such as Romania and Bulgaria last on average for less than a single year. These numbers are likely to decrease in the future also for countries that have been more stable over the past decade, such as Germany and Netherlands, which are displaying signs of rising political instability. 

Zelensky Appoints Sexologist Pyramid Schemer as Ambassador to Bulgaria
December 28, 2022

While Zelensky hypnotizes Western governments into forking over vast sums to finance his war effort, he has appointed a literal hypnotist (and part-time sexologist multi-level marketer) to a high-level diplomatic position.

Zelensky Appoints Sexologist Pyramid Schemer as Ambassador to Bulgaria
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Balkans EU Move on Expansion a New Level of Panic by Brussels
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Balkans EU Move on Expansion a New Level of Panic by Brussels
October 29, 2021

The hypocrisy is outstanding. Especially from MEPs who have a voice and can talk about the problems in countries which are more or less ruled by the mob.

Washington Prefers Confrontation With Russia to Dialogue and Cooperation
October 8, 2019

Washington’s combination of military confrontation and economic sanctions in its campaign against Russia has no moral basis, Brian Cloughley writes.

Washington Prefers Confrontation With Russia to Dialogue and Cooperation
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Bulgaria’s Government Adopts Hostile Attitude Towards Russia
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Bulgaria’s Government Adopts Hostile Attitude Towards Russia
September 15, 2017

A national security report adopted by Bulgaria’s cabinet has just been sent to lawmakers for consideration. It is yet to be debated by the parliament’s committee and in plenary. The document named Russia as one of the main foreign policy risks. This is the first time a Bulgarian government openly calls Russia a threat to the country’s national security. According to the document signed by PM Boyko Borisov, “the actions of Russia as a source of regional instability also threaten our basic goal of a united, free and peaceful Europe”. Russia’s increased naval presence is considered a matter of special concern. The opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party as well as many MPs from other parties do not agree with that conclusion. They say the government is prone to anti-Russia sentiments.

Turkey and Bulgaria: NATO Members on Opposite Sides of the Syrian Barricades
January 4, 2017

The years of armed conflict in Syria and the recent successes of government forces have exacerbated internal conflicts within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization due to the different understandings by members of this military alliance of its goals and objectives in Syria…

Turkey and Bulgaria: NATO Members on Opposite Sides of the Syrian Barricades
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Back to Cold War: US, Bulgaria Launch Air Patrols in the Black Sea
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Back to Cold War: US, Bulgaria Launch Air Patrols in the Black Sea
August 30, 2016

US fighter planes will conduct patrols with the Bulgarian air force in September. The mission will begin on September 9 and last until September 16. US Air Force officials said the F-15Cs would operate out of Graf Ignatievo Air Base in Bulgaria to fly alongside Bulgarian MiG 29s. 

Energy Wars and European Interests (II)
January 17, 2016

The worsening situation on the fronts of the energy wars is forcing those directly involved and all other interested parties to revise their previous approaches. Signs that Bulgaria intends to resume construction of the South Stream gas pipeline project are a good example. In a New Year interview, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov admitted that the South Stream gas pipeline project was in the interests of his country, but had been halted as a result of interference by the US and the European Union, even though both the US and Europe knew that the project would be beneficial to Bulgaria, according to Borissov…

Energy Wars and European Interests (II)
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