The list of properties of the Director General of UNESCO and Bulgarian candidate to lead the United Nations (UN) Irina Bokova turned out to be like the title of the …
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Dunhill International:
Bulgarian UN Candidate Owns Estate in Paris, London and New York Worth USD 4.7 Million; Her Income Is USD 2.7 Million
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Bulgarian UNESCO Chief Narrowly Escaped Impeachment, Scathing British Report Is Looming
UNESCO Director-General, Bulgarian Irina Bokova, has attempted to withdraw a confidential report of the organization’s Internal Oversight Service Audit & Investigation Sections, as it describes her role in a scandalous …
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On January 16, the famous for its wine French region of Champagne traditionally honored St. Vincent – patron saint of vine growers, wine and winemakers. This year’s celebrations were held …
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A Bulgarian diplomatic cable to Bulgarian missions abroad, filed under number 55-00-52 / July 11 2008, demands from Bulgarian diplomats to work actively for the nomination of Irina Bokova as …
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UN Candidacy of Bulgarian UNESCO Chief Turned into National Security Problem
A cable from Paris with favorable information about the nomination of current Bulgarian Director-General of UNESCO Irina Bokova for Head of the United Nations (UN), leaked to the media. The …
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UNESCO Scandals: Director-General Irina Bokova Manipulated Recruitment Procedures to Appoint Protégé with Fake Qualifications as Her Assistant Director-General
A confidential report of UNESCO’s Internal Oversight Service Audit & Investigation Unit reveals scandalous details surrounding the appointment of Ms. Ana Luiza Thompson-Flores as Director of BSP. In this case, …
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Bulgarian UNESCO Chief and Her Family Own Manhattan Property Worth More Than USD 3 Million
The first term in office of Bulgarian Irina Bokova as Director-General of UNESCO was marked by the admission of Palestine as a member of the organization at the end …
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The Ministries of Tourism and of Sports are begging UNESCO to exclude more areas in the Pirin National Park from the World Natural Heritage list, so that new ski areas …





