From Sofia News Agency
Dated 31 January 2012
Bulgaria and Romania lag behind other EU countries in their development, according to a recent study.
The two newest EU Member States remain commensurable to the other Balkan countries in terms of economic state, quality of life, level of democracy and...
From Sofia News Agency
Dated 24 October 2011
Irregularities were registered in 44% of the voting stations at the October 23 presidential and local elections, said Alexey Pamporov, head of a research unit at the Open Society Institute in Sofia.
In an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR),...
From Sofia News Agency
Dated 19 September 2011
Bulgarians have come to side with the Dutch government regarding the country's Schengen bid, according to journalist Tatyana Vaksberg.
In an article published on the Deustche Welle website, she cites a poll by Open Society Institute - Sofia conducted in August...
From Sofia News Agency
Dated 24 July 2011
Moody's recent upgrade of Bulgaria's debt is the first step towards distinguishing it clearly from the troubled countries in the region, a local expert argues.
"This is the beginning of a process of differentiation, which - if brought to an end...
From Accuracy in Media
Dated 7 July 2011
Crime reporter and blogger Tina Trent says that President Obama’s intervention on behalf of an illegal alien killer can be traced back to a 2003 conference that featured Bernardine Dohrn, Van Jones, and representatives of the Soros-funded Open Society Institute.
From American Spectator
Dated 27 June 2011
That the George Soros-funded "Center for Public Integrity" is in
the pocket of the far-precincts of the American Left, there can be
no doubt.
In addition to taking $651,650 from the Soros "Open
Society Institute" (in 2009 as
reported ...
From Sofia News Agency
Dated 18 June 2011
Bulgaria's justice and home affairs expenditures are too high and are inadequately distributed, according to a newly published report.
The findings of the Open Society Institute (OSI), as cited by Pari daily, indicate that Bulgaria's judiciary and police absorb excessive amounts...