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Bulgaria’s Population Decline Amidst EU Growth: Eurostat Reports
This decline contrasts with the overall growth observed in the European Union, which saw its population rise for the second consecutive year, reaching 449.2 million people on January 1, 2024
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European Commission Allocates €65 Million to Bulgaria for GREENABLER Project
This initiative aims to overhaul and enhance the country's power line infrastructure, making it more conducive to the integration and distribution of electricity generated from renewable sources. The funding is a significant step in Bulgaria's transition towards a more sustainable energy future
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Bulgaria under surveillance of EU after Brussels quits
Bulgaria is once again under the supervision of the European Commission for the Rule of Law after Brussels ceased to control it through annual reports in 2019. The renewal of surveillance has become tacit with Bulgaria's consent to apply for Schengen again
Bulgaria
10th round of sanctions mainly focused on closing loopholes; Von der Leyen
According to a news report by senior diplomats from Poland and Lithuania, the tenth package of EU sanctions on Russia and Belarus would include some restrictions on countries that violate those penalties, claims "Rzeczpospolita," Poland's top business and legal daily
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Borissov: Bulgaria is losing BGN 4 billion every year due to Kiril Petkov and Assen Vasilev
GERB leader Boyko Borissov stated, "Today's EC meeting made it clear that the Recovery and Sustainability Plan (PVU) commitments made by Kiril Petkov's administration will have long-term effects on our nation. Because we let down the Harvard scam of crooks to their pleasure"
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Four Charged in €94.5 Million Rail Fraud Case in Bulgaria
The accused include two managers from an Italian company, a Bulgarian manager, and a former director of the National Railway Infrastructure Company (NRIC). Charges include falsifying qualifications to secure a public procurement contract and misuse of EU funds
Bread Prices in Bulgaria Soar by Over 43% Since 2021 Despite VAT Exemption
This stark finding comes from an analysis by the Institute for Social and Trade Union Research at the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria (CITUB). The analysis reveals that nearly half of the price increase occurred after the zero VAT exemption was introduced for bread and flour
Bulgaria Braces for Snow in Southern Regions as Cold Snap Intensifies
The Rila-Rhodope massif, Mount Strandzha, and Mount Sakar are expected to see substantial snow accumulations, while other parts of the country will witness varying conditions as cold air continues to grip the region
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18-Year-Old Kalin Uzunov Saves the Cross on Jordan’s Day in Burgas
This year's event, held at the beach near the iconic bridge in Burgas, attracted 56 participants, ranging in age from 16 to 72 years. Kalin, who has been training as a water polo athlete for 12 years, attributed his success to his rigorous training
Orthodox Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve as Julian Calendar Observances Continue
This traditional date remains significant in several countries and communities, including Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Bosnian Serb Republic, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Ethiopia