On January 1, President Rumen Radev congratulated Bulgarian citizens on the New year 2023 and highlighted some significant incidents that happened throughout the year and how they affected the country
Hundreds of Volunteers are expected to provide their services for clearing Bogdan, Karavelovo and Slatina villages in Karlovo Vary. Tons of mud and trees brought by the flood still have to be removed from houses, yards and streets
Following the flood, the infrastructure in the municipality of Karlovo faced the most damage. Ivan Shishkov, the acting regional minister, promised assistance from the government at a briefing in the Council of Ministers
Bulgaria's rich heritage is set to be honored in the heart of British Columbia as May 24th is officially declared Bulgaria Day in the vibrant city of Vancouver
Set to open in late May, this state-of-the-art infrastructure pledges a new level of comfort and safety for travelers. It prioritizes seamless navigation, quick access, and stringent security measures at its core
"There's no solution; we're dealing with it the same way as four years ago – with a lot of nerves, fetching water from wherever going to hospitals, and buying medicine. When the water isn't fit for drinking, health problems arise," Tomov expressed during an interview on bTV
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Bulgaria observes an unusual red glow in the skies believed to be red Aurora lights. The rare phenomenon causes multicoloured lights to dance in the sky. The red and magenta colours were the most dominant