Applications from Bulgarians wishing to vote abroad in the early parliamentary elections on April 19 continue to be submitted, with the deadline set for March 24. According to Central Election ...
A nationwide police operation targeting vote buying is ongoing, with active actions taking place in Stara Zagora. Since early ...
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) forecasts colder and unstable weather across Bulgaria on the night of March 19 and through March 20, with rain and snow expected in many ...
A citizen reported a sharp increase in parking fees at Plovdiv Airport, noting irregularities and discrepancies in the charges. The passenger told Plovdiv24.
A prominent pro-Kremlin blogger, previously known for his fierce attacks on opposition figures in Russia, sharply turned against President Vladimir Putin, publishing a series of severe criticisms.
Cuba keeps quietly floating to the top of the news cycle, even with Iran dominating every headline. And the question being asked in policy circles, Latin American capitals, and frankly on every ...
European natural gas prices surged sharply, climbing as much as 35% following attacks on key energy facilities in the Middle East. The escalation included a strike by Iran on Qatar’s Ras Laffan ...
The name of European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi has surfaced in court proceedings related to the 2022 arrests of GERB leader Boyko Borissov, his PR Sevdelina Arnaudova, and former Finance Minister ...
Job vacancy levels across Europe showed limited movement at the end of 2025, with Bulgaria remaining among the countries with the lowest rates, according to Eurostat data. In the fourth quarter, the ...
Fashion trends are notoriously cyclical, often disappearing for a decade only to return with renewed vigour. However, some pieces manage to bypass the "trend" cycle entirely, becoming permanent ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte received Bulgaria’s acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov at the Alliance’s headquarters in Brussels, praising the country for its consistent role as a committed and ...
Long lines of vehicles have formed at petrol stations across Greece as drivers rush to refuel amid fears of an indefinite nationwide strike by gas station owners. The uncertainty surrounding the ...
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