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Dr. Petar Gramatikov is the Editor in Chief and Director of The European Times. He is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Reporters. Dr. Gramatikov has more than 20 years of Academic experience in different institutions for higher education in Bulgaria. He also examined lectures, related to theoretical problems involved in the application of international law in religious law where a special focus has been given to the legal framework of New Religious Movements, freedom of religion and self-determination, and State-Church relations for plural-ethnic states. In addition to his professional and academic experience, Dr. Gramatikov has more than 10 years Media experience where he hold a positions as Editor of a tourism quarterly periodical “Club Orpheus” magazine – “ORPHEUS CLUB Wellness” PLC, Plovdiv; Consultant and author of religious lectures for the specialized rubric for deaf people at the Bulgarian National Television and has been Accredited as a journalist from “Help the Needy” Public Newspaper at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Nexo’s claim against Bulgaria turned out to be over 3 billion...

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The claim of "NEXO" against Bulgaria, the Ministry of Finance and the Prosecutor's Office turned out to be over 3 billion dollars. This is...
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China is bringing home all the pandas – friendship ambassadors from...

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All the world's pandas belong to China, but Beijing has been leasing animals to foreign countries since 1984. Three giant pandas from the Washington Zoo...
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Sacrificed bronze human organs have been found in a Roman sanctuary

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Archaeologists have excavated an ancient sanctuary located near geothermal springs in the Italian municipality of San Casciano dei Bani. Researchers managed to find more...
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A unique tomb of an Egyptian general discovered

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During archaeological excavations, scientists unearthed the secret tomb of an ancient Egyptian general who led an army of foreign mercenaries. Archaeologists were disappointed to find...
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Scientists have finally deciphered a mysterious ancient script

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A team of European scientists, led by French archaeologist François Desset, has managed to decipher one of the great mysteries: linear Elamite script -...
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Stone statue found in Transnistria, which is 500 years older than...

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Archaeologists of the Pridnestrovian State University discovered the oldest stone sculpture in the Northern Black Sea region in the Slobodzeya region. According to preliminary data,...
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Tomb of a Mongol warrior with a horse, saber and arrows...

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In the vicinity of the village of Glinoe, Slobodzeya region, Pridnestrovian archaeologists discovered the burial place of a noble Mongol warrior. His belonging to the...
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Tages-Anzeiger: Switzerland refused to treat the wounded in Ukraine

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Switzerland wants to remain a neutral state, media say Switzerland refused to accept military and civilian victims of Ukraine for treatment. This was reported by...
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An international scheme for fictitious marriages: Men from the Middle East married Bulgarian women

They did this because of a legal stay in the EU Through fictitious marriages with Bulgarian men from the Middle East, they manage to secure...

The remains of a baby mammoth were found

A gold prospector in the Klondike came across a rare find - an extremely well-preserved newborn mammoth, MediaPortal reported on June 25. The remains of...

Archaeologists have discovered a 1300-year-old medieval ship

In the south of France, archaeologists have discovered a sunken 1300-year-old ship. It is reported by NBC News. Partial remains of an "extremely rare" vessel, 12...

Unique finds in the ruins of Sanxingdui in China stunned archaeologists

Archaeologists have made startling discoveries at the famous Sanxingdui ruins in southwest China's Sichuan province. It is reported by the Xinhua News Agency. A treasury...

EU Commissioner Nikola Schmidt visited the Refugee Center in Plovdiv-Bulgaria

He was in town for the Tenth Forum of Social Economy, reports TrafficNews. The European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights Nikola Schmidt visited on...

The whiskey war is over! Denmark and Canada already have a land border

After 100 years, the island of Hans in the Arctic Ocean was divided The territorial dispute between Denmark and Canada over the island of Hans,...

Resorts are empty, hotels are closed: it became known how sanctions affected tourism in Europe

Europe - and in particular, its resorts - suffered significantly more from the sanctions imposed against Russia than tourism in Russia. The fact is...

Terrifying archaeological find discovered in Northern Israel

Archaeological excavations at an ancient cemetery in Beit Shearim in the north of the country have unearthed an unusual tomb with a threatening warning...

In Antarctica, under a layer of ice found a “hidden world” of marine life

Although the discovery of an underwater ecosystem came as a surprise, it is not unique, as there are many similar environments on Earth that...

A genetic mutation has helped tame dogs

Molecular biologists from Japan have found that dogs have become "man's best friend" thanks to a gene that reduces stress, writes "Scientific Reports". According to...
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