The Bulgarian government declared Tuesday a national day of mourning for the victims of the nightclub fire in North Macedonia ...
The protesters demanded that the government resign, while waving national and party flags and chanting “No to the euro” and “Yes to the Bulgarian lev," the country's currency. “I am here ...
Police said that several demonstrators had been arrested, while some officers had been injured during the clashes. #EuropeNews ...
Bulgaria marks 147 years since its reappearance on the European map, President Rumen Radev stated last night in his address ...
Some waved Bulgarian, Soviet Union or East German flags, while others carried placards reading “We don’t Want the Euro”. “We don’t want Bulgarian financial independence to be destroyed.
The European Parliament, in contrast to Bulgaria’s position, has decided to raise Ukrainian flags at its Brussels and Strasbourg headquarters from February 23 to 25 as a show of solidarity.
Authorities say an initial investigation into the Club Pulse fire that killed dozens of young revelers in North Macedonia ...
Bulgarian photojournalist Anastas Tarpanov captured ... threw red paint on the facade of the building and burned the flag of the European Union. Participants in the anti-fascist march.