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The Serbian oil company NIS, majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom, has officially decided to exit the Bulgarian market, BGNES ...
Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the "Revival" party, has expressed skepticism over the government’s plans to purchase ...
A German court has sentenced a 40-year-old man to life in prison for intentionally setting a fire that killed a Bulgarian ...
Bulgaria has joined eight other European nations in formally applying for low-interest loans from the European Union to ...
The wildfire in the Pirin mountain range continues to expand, despite sustained efforts on the ground and in the air. The ...
The evacuation order for residents of the Bulgarian village of Ploski in Sandanski region has been officially lifted, the ...
A Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv during the night of July 30–31 has left six people dead, including a six-year-old ...
President Rumen Radev’s office has accused Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov of manipulating facts and politicizing the serious ...
In the first seven months of 2025, the European Union has seen a significant rise in wildfire activity, with the area ...
Bulgarian Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov rejected the idea that condemning Russia’s aggressive war amounts to Russophobia. He emphasized the need to differentiate between the Russian people and the ...
Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov is making waves in Europe once again. His novel Death and the Gardener has claimed the top spot in the Austrian Public Television Literary Ranking for August, ...
Bulgaria Risks Delays if Firefighting Aircraft Aren’t Assigned to Air Force, Warns President Radev
President Rumen Radev has called for aerial firefighting equipment to be purchased for the Air Force rather than the Ministry of Interior. According to him, the Air Force already possesses the ...
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