Bulgarian slalom star Albert Popov, who recently claimed his first World Cup win, learned how to ski at Vitosha, the mountain ...
New lawmakers have been sworn in to Bulgaria’s parliament after a court ordered a partial vote recount of the October early general elections.
Bulgaria’s Constitutional Court ordered a full recount of the country’s latest snap election in a move that may threaten the Balkan country’s ruling majority. Bulgaria has been looking for a ...
The full inquest into the death of an England football supporter in Bulgaria more than five years ago will be heard before a jury after a coroner said there could be “reason to suspect it was ...
SOFIA, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Bulgaria will ask the European Commission and the European Central Bank for an assessment on whether the Balkan country meets all criteria to join the euro zone in ...
Perperikon, one of the oldest cities in the world in Bulgaria, is thought to be the site of a famous temple of Dionysus. Credit: slavcho. CC BY 2.0/flickr Perperikon, one of the oldest cities in the ...
Bulgaria's new government, which was approved last month after October's snap election, the seventh in four years, has reaffirmed the country's commitment to joining the euro zone next year.
Ten police were injured and six people arrested on February 22 as supporters of pro-Kremlin minority party Vuzrazhdane vandalised and attempted to storm the building of the European Commission and ...
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Boyko Borissov, leader of the GERB party, stated that his political group is prepared to make compromises until January 1, 2026, in pursuit of Bulgaria’s goal of joining the eurozone.
Bulgaria’s government adopted a decision on February 19 extending the temporary protection of displaced persons from Ukraine on the territory of Bulgaria by one year, effective from March 4 2025. The ...
In the annals of Bulgarian history, few names resonate as profoundly as Vasil Levski. Known as the "Apostle of Freedom," Levski’s journey is not just one of resistance, but a testament to the ...
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