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Rain Delays and Decisive Third Set: Viktoriya Tomova Falls to Xinyu Wang in Wimbledon Opener

The match began with Tomova showing strong form, twice securing a break in the first set. At 6-5, she had the opportunity to serve for the set, but the first rain delay halted play, disrupting her rhythm

Vintage Train to Embark on Historic July Journeys for Velingrad Culture Festival

The train will include two retro cars—one from 1926 and another from 1941—a standard passenger car from the 1970s, a buffet car added three years ago, and a box car. The diesel locomotive that will pull these carriages adds to the nostalgic journey through time

Bulgarian Pharmacists Plan Protests and Temporary Closures Over NHIF Payment Reforms

"On July 4, pharmacists will be present to explain to patients the implications of the proposed changes on the provision of free therapy," Marinov stated, urging the public for patience and understanding during the protest period

Car and Motorcycle Collision in Burgas Leaves Young Motorcyclist Injured

The impact resulted in the motorcyclist being thrown from his vehicle, suffering a combined fracture of the ulna and radius. He was promptly transported to UMHAT–Burgas, where he was admitted to the Orthopedics Department

Rising Star Devon Ross to Join Lenny Kravitz in Burgas Concert on August 6

Devon Ross, a 23-year-old multi-talented artist, is making waves in the music industry. As an actress, model, guitarist, and performer, she has quickly captured the attention of the global music scene

Grigor Dimitrov Shines in Opening Round at Wimbledon, Defeats Dusan Lajovic in Straight Sets

The 10th-seeded Dimitrov showcased his grass-court prowess at the All England Club, securing a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 win and marking his 20th Wimbledon match victory and 30th win of the season

Minors Vandalize 75 Tombstones in Nova Zagora’s Cemetery Park

The young vandals indiscriminately targeted the memorial plaques, jumping over the cemetery's concrete fence to commit the act. Mayor Galya Zaharieva, speaking to Bulgarian National Radio (BNR), confirmed that the police managed to apprehend the culprits on the same evening

Rising Together: The Spirit of July Morning Shines in Bulgaria’s Unique Celebration

Despite its foreign-sounding name, July Morning is rooted in Bulgaria's history, influenced by the hippie movement of the 1980s, and has grown to become a symbol of freedom, unity, and connection with nature

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Rain Delays and Decisive Third Set: Viktoriya Tomova Falls to Xinyu Wang in Wimbledon Opener

The match began with Tomova showing strong form, twice securing a break in the first set. At 6-5, she had the opportunity to serve for the set, but the first rain delay halted play, disrupting her rhythm
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Vintage Train to Embark on Historic July Journeys for Velingrad Culture Festival

The train will include two retro cars—one from 1926 and another from 1941—a standard passenger car from the 1970s, a buffet car added three years ago, and a box car. The diesel locomotive that will pull these carriages adds to the nostalgic journey through time

Bulgarian Pharmacists Plan Protests and Temporary Closures Over NHIF Payment Reforms

"On July 4, pharmacists will be present to explain to patients the implications of the proposed changes on the provision of free therapy," Marinov stated, urging the public for patience and understanding during the protest period

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