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Bulgaria
“A year of war between Russia & Ukraine, EU should focus on ending it”, President Radev
President Radev blew indirectly at Ukraine for always requesting weaponry and ammunition to fuel its fight there. Additionally, the head of state slammed western nations for arming Ukraine. He feels that arming Ukraine is not the solution and that doing so is like adding fuel to the fire
Bulgaria
Minister Dimitrov extends condolences to Turkish Earthquake victims
Bulgarian Tourism Minister Ilin Dimitrov expressed his condolences to the Turkish people who lost their loved ones in Earthquakes. He stated that there is no data on injured or displaced Bulgarians in Turkey at the moment
Bulgaria
Giving weapons to Ukraine means putting out fire with gasoline; President Radev
President Radev has shown their concerns over the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War. According to him, giving weapons means putting out the fire with gasoline. He commented that there would be many more casualties
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
Bulgaria
Bulgaria didn’t sell any SU-25 to NATO; Ministry of Defense
The Ministry released this statement to the media in response to reports in "Bloomberg" that Bulgaria sold 14 SU-25 assault aircraft produced in the Soviet Union to NATO members, who then gave them to Ukraine
Bulgaria
NATO Multinational group reach full operational capacity
Diplomat Baiba Brace revealed that the NATO multinational force in Bulgaria, organised a few days after Russia began an invasion of Ukraine, has reached its maximum operating capacity
World
Russia’s conflict in Ukraine might become a “long-term process, says Putin
In a recent address, the president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin highlighted that Russia's conflict in Ukraine might become a "long-term process." This occurs as he prepares to fight against an invasion in which Russian troops have been forced to flee, and even inside Russia, airbases have been attacked
Europe
NATO is Fit for Future Challenges amid Russian aggression
NATO Allied leaders bolstered NATO's defensive and deterrence posture in response to Russia's unnecessary action against Ukraine and the shifting security landscape
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Understanding Bulgarian Parents’ Perspectives on Vaccination: Study Reveals Varied Attitudes and Concerns
The study, which surveyed parents of children up to 4 years of age, uncovered a spectrum of perspectives regarding vaccination, with fear of side effects emerging as a predominant factor influencing parental decisions
Russian Nationals Accused of Falsifying Documents for Bulgarian Citizenship Uncovered
Atanas Atanassov, chair of the committee, revealed that a staggering 343 candidates from the Russian Federation seeking Bulgarian citizenship were found to have submitted falsified documents over the past three to four years
Bulgarian Holy Synod Opts to Forgo Traditional Journey for Holy Fire Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Metropolitan Cyprian of Stara Zagora cited Israel's situation for canceling the Holy Fire tradition. Normally, a Holy Synod representative travels to Jerusalem's Holy Sepulcher for the revered fire on Easter eve
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Shocking Trend: Nipple Thefts in Thailand Linked to Breast Surgeries
Uncover the shocking news of nipple thefts in Thailand amid the surge in breast surgeries. A cautionary alert for those considering cosmetic procedures abroad. Stay informed, stay vigilant
Bulgaria witnesses red aurora lights, the rarest of a rare phenomenon
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