British Virgin Islands
Tragas Inheritance: Double victory for son in legal battle against Maria Karra
Giannis Tragas achieved two legal victories against Maria Karra, both in Greece and abroad, in the inheritance war that has been raging for nearly three years since the death of his father.
US imposes sanctions on spyware firm behind tool used to spy on dissidents, journalists
The United States announced new sanctions Monday against a commercial spyware company headed by a former Israeli military officer whose program allowed easy access to almost any information stored on a smartphone.
Polyniki Emmanouilidou qualifies for 200m semi-final
Adaejah Hodge of the British Virgin Islands and Polyniki Emmanouilidou of Greece (right) cross the finish line in a women's 200 meters repechage round heat at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Monday in Saint-Denis, France. The 21-year-old Greek sprinter qualified for the semi-final on Monday at 9.54 p.m. with a time of 22.99 seconds. [Martin Meissner/AP]
Bulgarians' Real Estate Investments Reach 59 Countries
Bulgarians possess properties in 59 nations worldwide, with real estate holdings spanning every continent except Antarctica. These holdings include residences on exotic Caribbean islands like Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles, and the British Virgin Islands.
More Countries in the Red Zone for Entering Bulgaria (Full List)
As of Thursday, February 17, the list of countries by color zones is updated, according to which the order of entry into Bulgaria is determined.
The red zone will include France, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland, Cyprus, the Maldives, Armenia, Belarus, Russia, Japan and others.
Bulgaria: From Today Changes in the List of Countries falling into the Red Zone
As of today, 20 January, citizens of the Republic of North Macedonia, Israel, Turkey, and Serbia, and members of their families arriving from a Member State of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, The Republic of North Macedonia, Israel, Turkey, and Serbia are a
Pandora Papers Reveal Second Serbian Minister’s Hidden Offshore
After the Serbian investigative media outlet KRIK published confirmation of claims that Serbia's Finance Minister, Sinisa Mali, owned a portfolio of property in Bulgaria bought through secretive offshore companies, it has reported that the "Pandora Papers" also shed light on the hidden business activities of another Serbian minister - Novica Toncev, minister for developing poor municipalities.<
Serbian Leaders Defend Finance Minister Caught in Pandora Papers
Serbian leaders, including President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, have defended Finance Minister Sinisa Mali, accusing Serbia's Crime and Corruption Reporting Network, KRIK, of lying about him.
Bulgarian Oligarch’s Offshore Assets Revealed in ‘Pandora Papers’
Delyan Peevski in parliament in Sofia in May 2013. Photo: EPA/STR.
During his time as a MP in 2013, Peevski was involved in three offshore companies which he has not declared, according to the massive leak of data to media from companies used by rich clients around the world to hide wealth in tax havens.
CNSU updates list of high epidemiological risk countries; Greece, Ireland, Monaco enter red zone
The National Committee for Emergency Situations (CNSU) on Thursday adopted Decision No 52 on updating the list of countries/territories with high epidemiological risk, with Greece, Ireland, Monaco entering the red zone, and France, Belgium, Israel, the USA, Iceland and Honduras entering the yellow zone.