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Bulgaria Seeks U.S. and Europol Help in Petrohan–Okolchitsa Deaths Investigation
Bulgarian prosecutors have launched international cooperation with U.S. agencies and Europol, examining seized electronics and overseas connections as they investigate six mysterious deaths near Petrohan and Okolchitsa in northwestern Bulgaria
Bulgaria Appoints 28 New Regional Governors in Sweeping Administrative Reshuffle
Bulgaria’s cabinet has named 28 new regional governors, installing experienced administrators, lawyers and academics in a comprehensive reshuffle designed to modernise governance and improve oversight nationwide
Bulgarian Farmers Alarmed as Argentine Sunflower Imports Threaten Prices and Safety
Nearly 200,000 tons of Argentine sunflower heading to Bulgaria have triggered sharp price drops and safety fears. Growers warn differing standards, inadequate inspections, and trade policies could damage local production and consumer confidence in food supplies nationwide
Sofia Expands Bus Network With New Routes Linking Districts to Metro
More than 40 kilometers of new and revised bus routes will connect isolated Sofia neighborhoods to metro stations from April, expanding coverage, shortening commutes, and helping reduce traffic congestion across the Bulgarian capital’s busiest districts
Bulgaria Approves €7 Million Upgrade Plan for Key Intermodal Logistics Hubs
Bulgaria has approved four projects worth nearly €7 million to upgrade intermodal hubs in Varna and Burgas, enhancing rail links, equipment and sustainability as part of a broader strategy to improve capacity and position the country as a competitive regional logistics center
Bulgarian Model Lyudmil Dimitrov Makes History Walking Calvin Klein Runway
Lyudmil Dimitrov’s Calvin Klein runway debut at New York Fashion Week signals a defining career moment, positioning the Bulgarian model among global fashion elites and opening doors to upcoming engagements across Paris, Dallas, and the South of France
Bulgaria Opens Public Access to Pedophilia Register After Assembly Vote
Bulgaria’s parliament has opened part of the national pedophilia register to the public, enabling citizens to see offenders’ identities and sentences, a move supporters say strengthens transparency and child protection
BDZ launches nostalgic retro railcar excursions between Sofia and Bankya
Passengers can relive railway history on a decorated vintage train as BDZ offers special March 1 excursions marking the martenitsi spring tradition, with round-trip tickets, reserved seats, and two scenic journeys connecting Sofia and the nearby spa town of Bankya
Storms Halt Search for Missing Bulgarian Fishing Vessel Near Sozopol Coast
A Bulgarian fishing vessel with three crew members vanished near Sozopol after losing radar contact. Severe weather forced rescue teams to pause operations, with Navy ships, police boats and volunteers preparing to resume searches at first light
Sofia Launches Major Tender for 80 New Trams and Long-Term Network Upgrade
Sofia has started consultations to purchase 80 new trams in its largest fleet renewal in 15 years, pairing vehicles with infrastructure and long-term maintenance to ensure stability, efficiency and future network growth across the Bulgarian capital
Bulgaria Builds First LOFAR Station, Joining Europe’s Largest Radio Telescope Network
Bulgaria is constructing its first low-frequency radio telescope station as part of the LOFAR network, strengthening European collaboration in astronomy while opening new research and training opportunities for local scientists and students across multiple scientific disciplines
BDZ Launches Retro Heritage Train Ride to Bankya for Baba Marta Day
Passengers will board a restored 1960 diesel railcar for a special Baba Marta Day journey, combining nostalgia, culture, and spring celebrations on a scenic round trip between Sofia and the spa town of Bankya, just minutes away
Orange Alerts Issued as Mediterranean Cyclone Brings Heavy Rain, Snow to Bulgaria
A powerful Mediterranean storm system is set to batter Bulgaria with rain, snow, and strong winds, prompting nationwide alerts and travel disruptions as temperatures fall and forecasters warn of hazardous conditions through the weekend
Bulgarian Food Prices Surpass Western Europe, Pressuring Household Budgets
Staple foods in Bulgaria now exceed Western European prices, while minimum wages lag behind. Analysts blame weak domestic competition and currency rounding effects rather than euro adoption itself
Zografski Secures Historic Top-Ten Finish in Olympic Large Hill Ski Jumping
Vladimir Zografski’s tenth-place finish on the Olympic large hill delivered Bulgaria’s strongest ski jumping result ever, highlighted by two identical jumps and remarkable consistency under snowy conditions
Bulgaria Seeks U.S. and Europol Help in Petrohan–Okolchitsa Deaths Investigation
Bulgarian prosecutors have launched international cooperation with U.S. agencies and Europol, examining seized electronics and overseas connections as they investigate six mysterious deaths near Petrohan and Okolchitsa in northwestern Bulgaria
Bulgaria Appoints 28 New Regional Governors in Sweeping Administrative Reshuffle
Bulgaria’s cabinet has named 28 new regional governors, installing experienced administrators, lawyers and academics in a comprehensive reshuffle designed to modernise governance and improve oversight nationwide
Bulgarian Farmers Alarmed as Argentine Sunflower Imports Threaten Prices and Safety
Nearly 200,000 tons of Argentine sunflower heading to Bulgaria have triggered sharp price drops and safety fears. Growers warn differing standards, inadequate inspections, and trade policies could damage local production and consumer confidence in food supplies nationwide
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Bulgaria Seeks U.S. and Europol Help in Petrohan–Okolchitsa Deaths Investigation
Bulgarian prosecutors have launched international cooperation with U.S. agencies and Europol, examining seized electronics and overseas connections as they investigate six mysterious deaths near Petrohan and Okolchitsa in northwestern Bulgaria
Bulgaria Appoints 28 New Regional Governors in Sweeping Administrative Reshuffle
Bulgaria’s cabinet has named 28 new regional governors, installing experienced administrators, lawyers and academics in a comprehensive reshuffle designed to modernise governance and improve oversight nationwide
Bulgarian Farmers Alarmed as Argentine Sunflower Imports Threaten Prices and Safety
Nearly 200,000 tons of Argentine sunflower heading to Bulgaria have triggered sharp price drops and safety fears. Growers warn differing standards, inadequate inspections, and trade policies could damage local production and consumer confidence in food supplies nationwide
Sofia Expands Bus Network With New Routes Linking Districts to Metro
More than 40 kilometers of new and revised bus routes will connect isolated Sofia neighborhoods to metro stations from April, expanding coverage, shortening commutes, and helping reduce traffic congestion across the Bulgarian capital’s busiest districts
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Bulgaria Seeks U.S. and Europol Help in Petrohan–Okolchitsa Deaths Investigation
Bulgarian prosecutors have launched international cooperation with U.S. agencies and Europol, examining seized electronics and overseas connections as they investigate six mysterious deaths near Petrohan and Okolchitsa in northwestern Bulgaria
Bulgaria Appoints 28 New Regional Governors in Sweeping Administrative Reshuffle
Bulgaria’s cabinet has named 28 new regional governors, installing experienced administrators, lawyers and academics in a comprehensive reshuffle designed to modernise governance and improve oversight nationwide
Bulgarian Farmers Alarmed as Argentine Sunflower Imports Threaten Prices and Safety
Nearly 200,000 tons of Argentine sunflower heading to Bulgaria have triggered sharp price drops and safety fears. Growers warn differing standards, inadequate inspections, and trade policies could damage local production and consumer confidence in food supplies nationwide
Sofia Expands Bus Network With New Routes Linking Districts to Metro
More than 40 kilometers of new and revised bus routes will connect isolated Sofia neighborhoods to metro stations from April, expanding coverage, shortening commutes, and helping reduce traffic congestion across the Bulgarian capital’s busiest districts
Bulgaria Approves €7 Million Upgrade Plan for Key Intermodal Logistics Hubs
Bulgaria has approved four projects worth nearly €7 million to upgrade intermodal hubs in Varna and Burgas, enhancing rail links, equipment and sustainability as part of a broader strategy to improve capacity and position the country as a competitive regional logistics center
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Bulgaria Seeks U.S. and Europol Help in Petrohan–Okolchitsa Deaths Investigation
Bulgarian prosecutors have launched international cooperation with U.S. agencies and Europol, examining seized electronics and overseas connections as they investigate six mysterious deaths near Petrohan and Okolchitsa in northwestern Bulgaria
Bulgaria Appoints 28 New Regional Governors in Sweeping Administrative Reshuffle
Bulgaria’s cabinet has named 28 new regional governors, installing experienced administrators, lawyers and academics in a comprehensive reshuffle designed to modernise governance and improve oversight nationwide
Bulgarian Farmers Alarmed as Argentine Sunflower Imports Threaten Prices and Safety
Nearly 200,000 tons of Argentine sunflower heading to Bulgaria have triggered sharp price drops and safety fears. Growers warn differing standards, inadequate inspections, and trade policies could damage local production and consumer confidence in food supplies nationwide


