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Bulgaria: GERB struggles to form administration due to denials by Petrov’s party
Boyko Borissov, the leader of the GERB party and the winner of elections with 24.6% support, has recently made a statement in which he stressed that the party could not form a government as it continuously facing a refusal because the opposition 'We continue the change' is not engaging in a conversation
Bulgaria
Bulgaria celebrates 145th anniversary of battle of Shipka pass
Its been 145 years since the battle of Shipka pass during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877-78. The Bulgarian people celebrated in the memory of soldiers who fought fearlessly and sacrificed their lives for the freedom of Bulgaria. The festival is marked under the guidance of President Rumen Radev
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Bulgaria: Russian citizen burned his passport in protest against Ukraine war likely to be deported
A 46-year-old Russian, Alexey Alchin, who has been living in Bulgaria for the past five years, is likely to be deported for burning his Russian passport. The information has been shared as per the Varna District Court ruling
Bulgaria
North Macedonia and Bulgaria isolate differences to make development in common history
Bulgaria takes further steps to make negotiations with North Macedonia, Sofia and Skopje, a joint commission of historians, agreed on a compromise about labelling historical figures from the common history.
Bulgaria
PM Petkov reassures to safeguard rights of Bulgarian diaspora in North Macedonia
"I have clearly reconfirmed the Bulgarian position: respect for the framework position, the inclusion of Bulgarians in the Constitution of North Macedonia in order to protect their rights, implementation of the Friendship Treaty".
Bulgaria
LNG terminal project commences between Bulgaria-Greece
"Today, Bulgaria and Greece, supported by EU, are starting the construction of the floating liquefied gas term - a geopolitical project that will change the energy map of the region".
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EU Car Sales Decline in November, But Bulgaria Bucks the Trend with 14% Growth
Bulgaria’s automotive market defied the regional slowdown, showcasing robust growth. In November, the country registered 3,956 new vehicles, marking a 14% increase compared to the same period last year
Sofia’s Night Bus Services Slashed as Transport Workers Plan Protest
The municipal council has decided to discontinue night bus lines H3 and H4 entirely, while lines H1 and H2 will now only operate on Fridays and Saturdays. The move, supported by several political parties including GERB, BSP, VMRO, TISP, and Blue Sofia, has drawn criticism from public officials and residents alike
Crisis at Sandanski’s Southwest Hospital as 29 Doctors Resign
During the meeting, certain members of the local community labeled the medical staff as "murderers" and "incompetents," leading to widespread outrage among the hospital's personnel
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Trailblazer of Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Margarita Mikhneva Dies at 72
Margarita Mikhneva, a pioneering figure in Bulgarian investigative journalism, has passed away at the age of 72 following a prolonged battle with cancer. Her death in Geneva was confirmed by Focus news agency, marking the end of an era for Bulgarian media
Bulgarian State Railways Reintroduces Festive Steam Train Rides for the Holiday Season
This nostalgic train will make its return to service on December 14 and 15, delivering a magical journey through the scenic Bulgarian countryside, complete with holiday decorations and festive cheer