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The temporary restrictions in Bulgaria’s Shumen Plateau Nature Park, imposed after a wild animal was reportedly spotted on June 19, are being lifted. The alert was triggered by a phone-recorded video ...
With Bulgaria's accession to the eurozone now officially scheduled for January 1, 2026, following unanimous approvals by both the Eurogroup on June 19 and ECOFIN on June 20, disinformation and ...
For instance, the cost of yellow cheese labeled as "Vitosha" varies drastically: in Sofia, it approaches 29 leva per kilogram ...
An estimated 100,000 people filled the streets of Budapest on Saturday, marching in open defiance of a ban imposed by Hungary's right-wing government. The 30th annual Budapest Pride, outlawed earlier ...
What began as a peaceful demonstration on Belgrade’s Slavija Square against the government of President Aleksandar Vucic ...
On June 29, the Orthodox Church marks the feast of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, two of the most important figures in early Christianity. The day is shared by both saints, whose lives and missions ...
A Ukrainian F-16 pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Maksym Ustymenko, lost his life during a massive overnight air attack by Russian ...
Supporters of the "Revival" party launched a new protest against Bulgaria’s planned adoption of the euro, setting up a tent camp in central Sofia that is expected to remain in place until July 8. This ...
In the Bulgarian village of Kraynidolsko, near Dupnitsa, a long-standing issue with water shortages was unexpectedly solved - ...
A small private aircraft crashed on Saturday morning in the Spano Pole area above Sandanski, in the Pirin Mountains near ...
Protest organizers have declared their intention to set up a tent camp after the rally, which they have dubbed the “Town of ...
Bulgaria's men’s national volleyball team delivered a memorable performance in the Nations League, claiming a 3:1 victory ...