In places such as France, Bulgaria or Romania ... who has written extensively about the history of the Roma people in Europe. It was only in 2015 that August 2 was recognised as "European Roma ...
Anna Elsie Panitza was born in 1897 to an English mother and German father. Known as Elsie, at 14 years old, she lived with Dr Ernest Trouncer and his wife in Surbiton. Records show that by 17 years ...
Most of them were Jews, but countless thousands were Roma and Sinti, people with disabilities, homosexuals, politicial prisoners, and members of other minority groups. "The site was chosen because of ...
He initially pursued these interests within the field of history, which underscored the importance of context for understanding and interpreting how people understand ... within the peninsula (e.g.
The so-called “stateless people,” who originally migrated from northern India to Europe in the 14th century, are today ...
Somehow, they were left behind. Humanitarian groups claim Bulgarian authorities ignored emergency calls, leaving the boys to die. Police deny the allegations. RFE/RL has investigated the case.
UEFA has ordered Roma to close most of one end of the Stadio Olimpico at a Europa League playoff game because of fan disorder ...
Zhelyazkov has pledged to restore financial stability and keep Bulgaria on a pro-EU and pro-NATO track. "The government will prioritise the quality of life for the people with a focus on education ...
GERB's coalition partners are the pro-Russian Bulgarian Socialist Party (S&D) and the populist There is Such a People. However, they are still short of a parliamentary majority and so will need ...
Nearly 400 former members of four successive Bulgarian governments were being tried before two “People’s Courts.” At one court, which sat in the big hall of the University of Sofia ...
Non-communicable diseases rank among the most serious global health challenges of the 21st century due to their high prevalence and substantial socioeconomic and health-care impact. According to WHO, ...