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Bulgarian Students Increasingly Choose Affordable European Universities for Higher Education Abroad
Bulgarian graduates are choosing European universities in growing numbers, prioritizing affordability and career relevance. Rising interest in the Netherlands and Belgium reflects changing economic realities, digital transformation, and the need for globally competitive skills
Bulgarian Puppet Theatre Icon Slava Racheva Dies, Leaving Lasting Legacy
Bulgarian puppetry icon Slava Racheva has died, ending a remarkable career that influenced generations through theatre, television, and storytelling, leaving a lasting cultural legacy
Bulgaria’s Dams Near Capacity as Rainfall Raises Flood Monitoring Concerns
Bulgaria’s reservoirs are nearing capacity, with several dams full or overflowing as rainfall approaches. Authorities are monitoring conditions closely while implementing controlled releases and urging municipalities to follow flood risk management plans to prevent potential disasters
Contaminated School Sandwiches Trigger Food Safety Crackdown Across Bulgaria
Food safety inspections in Bulgaria reveal contaminated school sandwiches, raising health concerns. Authorities respond with tighter controls on food labeling, meat monitoring, and border enforcement to prevent disease spread and ensure safer consumption standards nationwide
Rising Fuel Costs Threaten Bread Prices as Bulgarian Producers Face Mounting Expenses
Bread prices in Bulgaria may increase in the coming months as fuel costs surge and farmers face higher expenses for fertilizers, transportation, and production, raising concerns about growing food inflation
Bulgarians Divided Over Euro Adoption as Inflation Fears Persist Nationwide
Public opinion in Bulgaria remains divided one month after euro adoption, with many citizens fearing inflation while others expect economic stability, increased investment, and deeper integration within the European Union’s financial system
Bulgarian Parliament Orders Anti-Crisis Measures as Fuel Prices Surge Amid Global Tensions
Bulgaria’s parliament has instructed the caretaker government to draft urgent economic relief measures as fuel prices climb following Middle East tensions. The plan includes a new fund to support vulnerable households, transport companies and essential public services facing higher energy costs
Bulgaria to Acquire 12 MARS 3 Rocket Systems Through German-Israeli Defense Program
Bulgaria will procure 12 MARS 3 rocket launchers through a German-Israeli defense program producing hundreds of systems for European partners. The purchase, financed through an EU SAFE loan, will strengthen artillery capabilities alongside new IRIS-T air defense systems
Bulgargaz Proposes 5.12% Natural Gas Price Increase for April Amid Supply Disruptions
Bulgargaz has asked regulators to approve a 5.12% increase in natural gas prices for April, pointing to global supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict and rising prices at major European gas trading hubs
Nikola Tsolov Emerges as Formula 2 Title Contender After Melbourne Victory
Nikola Tsolov’s impressive win in the Formula 2 season opener in Melbourne has propelled the Bulgarian driver to the top of the standings, strengthening his growing reputation as a championship contender and a potential future Formula 1 driver
Bulgaria’s Dairy Sector Faces Crisis Amid Rising Prices and Falling Production
A new sector analysis reveals Bulgaria’s dairy industry is rapidly shrinking due to falling livestock numbers, rising costs, and declining milk production, forcing increased imports while consumers continue paying some of the highest dairy prices across the European Union
Nikola Tsolov Claims Melbourne Feature Race Victory to Lead Formula 2 Standings
Nikola Tsolov claimed a memorable Formula 2 feature race victory in Melbourne, climbing from fifth on the grid to first place. The Bulgarian driver’s strong pace secured him an early championship lead after the opening round
Multiple Drone Sightings Disrupt Sofia Airport Airspace, Trigger Flight Delays and Investigation
Three drones were detected overnight near Sofia Airport, adding to a series of recent incidents disrupting airspace. Authorities confirmed flight delays and ongoing investigations as concerns grow over repeated drone interference near Bulgaria’s busiest aviation hub
Middle East Conflict Sparks Mass Cancellations, Pushing Bansko Winter Tourism Into Crisis
The winter tourism season in Bansko is under threat after widespread cancellations from Israeli tourists due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Hotels are facing empty rooms, rising costs, and growing fears of layoffs without urgent government assistance
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Nationwide Mapping Tour
Google Street View vehicles are returning to Bulgarian roads for a nationwide mapping tour covering 20,000 kilometers. The initiative will update Google Maps imagery across more than 30 cities, improving navigation, tourism visibility, and digital mapping accuracy for millions of users worldwide
Bulgarian Students Increasingly Choose Affordable European Universities for Higher Education Abroad
Bulgarian graduates are choosing European universities in growing numbers, prioritizing affordability and career relevance. Rising interest in the Netherlands and Belgium reflects changing economic realities, digital transformation, and the need for globally competitive skills
Bulgarian Puppet Theatre Icon Slava Racheva Dies, Leaving Lasting Legacy
Bulgarian puppetry icon Slava Racheva has died, ending a remarkable career that influenced generations through theatre, television, and storytelling, leaving a lasting cultural legacy
Bulgaria’s Dams Near Capacity as Rainfall Raises Flood Monitoring Concerns
Bulgaria’s reservoirs are nearing capacity, with several dams full or overflowing as rainfall approaches. Authorities are monitoring conditions closely while implementing controlled releases and urging municipalities to follow flood risk management plans to prevent potential disasters
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Bulgarian Students Increasingly Choose Affordable European Universities for Higher Education Abroad
Bulgarian graduates are choosing European universities in growing numbers, prioritizing affordability and career relevance. Rising interest in the Netherlands and Belgium reflects changing economic realities, digital transformation, and the need for globally competitive skills
Bulgarian Puppet Theatre Icon Slava Racheva Dies, Leaving Lasting Legacy
Bulgarian puppetry icon Slava Racheva has died, ending a remarkable career that influenced generations through theatre, television, and storytelling, leaving a lasting cultural legacy
Bulgaria’s Dams Near Capacity as Rainfall Raises Flood Monitoring Concerns
Bulgaria’s reservoirs are nearing capacity, with several dams full or overflowing as rainfall approaches. Authorities are monitoring conditions closely while implementing controlled releases and urging municipalities to follow flood risk management plans to prevent potential disasters
Contaminated School Sandwiches Trigger Food Safety Crackdown Across Bulgaria
Food safety inspections in Bulgaria reveal contaminated school sandwiches, raising health concerns. Authorities respond with tighter controls on food labeling, meat monitoring, and border enforcement to prevent disease spread and ensure safer consumption standards nationwide
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Bulgarian Students Increasingly Choose Affordable European Universities for Higher Education Abroad
Bulgarian graduates are choosing European universities in growing numbers, prioritizing affordability and career relevance. Rising interest in the Netherlands and Belgium reflects changing economic realities, digital transformation, and the need for globally competitive skills
Bulgarian Puppet Theatre Icon Slava Racheva Dies, Leaving Lasting Legacy
Bulgarian puppetry icon Slava Racheva has died, ending a remarkable career that influenced generations through theatre, television, and storytelling, leaving a lasting cultural legacy
Bulgaria’s Dams Near Capacity as Rainfall Raises Flood Monitoring Concerns
Bulgaria’s reservoirs are nearing capacity, with several dams full or overflowing as rainfall approaches. Authorities are monitoring conditions closely while implementing controlled releases and urging municipalities to follow flood risk management plans to prevent potential disasters
Contaminated School Sandwiches Trigger Food Safety Crackdown Across Bulgaria
Food safety inspections in Bulgaria reveal contaminated school sandwiches, raising health concerns. Authorities respond with tighter controls on food labeling, meat monitoring, and border enforcement to prevent disease spread and ensure safer consumption standards nationwide
Rising Fuel Costs Threaten Bread Prices as Bulgarian Producers Face Mounting Expenses
Bread prices in Bulgaria may increase in the coming months as fuel costs surge and farmers face higher expenses for fertilizers, transportation, and production, raising concerns about growing food inflation
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Bulgarian Students Increasingly Choose Affordable European Universities for Higher Education Abroad
Bulgarian graduates are choosing European universities in growing numbers, prioritizing affordability and career relevance. Rising interest in the Netherlands and Belgium reflects changing economic realities, digital transformation, and the need for globally competitive skills
Bulgarian Puppet Theatre Icon Slava Racheva Dies, Leaving Lasting Legacy
Bulgarian puppetry icon Slava Racheva has died, ending a remarkable career that influenced generations through theatre, television, and storytelling, leaving a lasting cultural legacy
Bulgaria’s Dams Near Capacity as Rainfall Raises Flood Monitoring Concerns
Bulgaria’s reservoirs are nearing capacity, with several dams full or overflowing as rainfall approaches. Authorities are monitoring conditions closely while implementing controlled releases and urging municipalities to follow flood risk management plans to prevent potential disasters


