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Farmers Across Europe and Bulgaria Criticize EU Green Deal
Kostadin Kostadinov, chairman of the Bulgarian Agrarian Chamber, conveyed these concerns during an interview on Bloomberg TV Bulgaria, where he criticized the Green Deal for imposing agricultural practices that are incompatible with local climate and soil conditions
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Bansko Ranks Among Top Travel Destinations for 2025, According to Lonely Planet
The ranking, which highlights the most desirable places to visit in the coming year, emphasizes Bansko’s affordable ski slopes and captivating natural scenery. The recognition places the town alongside major international destinations, with Toulouse, France, securing the top spot, followed by Puducherry, India
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Bulgaria, Japan Partner to Launch Joint Lab for Dairy Innovations
The new scientific center will be dedicated to studying the beneficial components of Bulgarian sourdough and uncovering new scientific evidence that supports the health advantages of Bulgarian yogurt
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Bulgaria Surpasses France in Agricultural Subsidies for Small Livestock
Simeon Karakolev, co-chairman of the association, expressed surprise at the extent of support offered to French sheep farmers, which amounts to approximately 25 euros per animal. The French system also includes a cap on the number of animals eligible for subsidies
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Palestinian Authorities Urge Release of Two Bulgarians Captured from Galaxy Leader Ship
The captured Bulgarians, described by the ambassador as civilians uninvolved in the region's hostilities, have been held for months, with their fate remaining uncertain
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Bulgarian Oil Expert Anticipates Stable Fuel Prices Amid Middle East Tensions
During the event, Benchev acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the current situation, particularly regarding key oil producers like Iran, but remained hopeful that prices would not spike significantly
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Bulgaria Braces for Potential Migrant Wave Amid Middle East Conflicts, Says Acting PM Glavchev
Following a session of the National Security Advisory Council (NSAC), Glavchev warned that although there has not yet been a significant increase in migration, the risk of a surge remains a top priority for the government
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Bulgaria Prepares for Overseas Voting in October 27 Elections with 720 Expected Polling Stations
More than 150 of these stations will be equipped with voting machines, a development announced during a meeting on election logistics led by Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev
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Ransomhouse Hackers Claim Supreme Administrative Court Data Breach
At an extraordinary hearing before the Supreme Judicial Council, acting Chairman of the Supreme Administrative Court Georgi Cholakov confirmed that the court’s system had been infected with the advanced ransomware strain White Rabbit
Sofia Municipality, Food Bank Assist Homeless with Food During Winter
The campaign, which will continue until March 2025, extends beyond the city’s three shelters, ensuring that individuals who decline assistance or are unable to access shelters also receive much-needed aid
Locomotive Collides with Passenger Train at Karnobat Station, Six Injured
The passenger train consisted of a single carriage carrying 15 passengers at the time of the collision. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported, but six individuals sustained minor injuries and received medical attention on-site
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Flu Season in Bulgaria Yet to Peak: Rising Cases and Health Warnings
Although some regions, like Blagoevgrad, have already seen a significant rise in flu cases, areas such as Sofia and Burgas have not experienced a major surge. However, hospitals in Sofia are beginning to fill up with flu patients, and the situation remains closely monitored
Bulgarian Sailors Reunite with Families After 14 Months in Houthi Captivity
The two sailors were accompanied by a Romanian crew member, who was welcomed by Romania’s ambassador. The release of the sailors followed a complex diplomatic operation spearheaded by Oman, a key mediator in regional conflicts
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Burgas plans to develop tourism after COVID-19 and Ukraine war
Burgas plans to implement a long-term tourism development strategy for eight years. On September 27, a public consultation will be held as part of its development, allowing experts, members of the public, and regular residents to give their views about how they see this industry from a long-term perspective until 2030
Burgas airport observes 10th Anniversary of terrorist attack on Israelis
A peaceful commemoration was held at Burgas Airport on July 18 to mark the 10th Anniversary of a terrorist attack in which 5 Israelis and a Bulgarian had lost their lives. The attack harmed nearly forty victims.