To meet the criteria for entering the Eurozone, Bulgaria is gearing up for a significant shift in its economic landscape, with prices expected to witness a downward trend in the […]
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The Euro Will Not Be Stopped: Constitutional Court Rejects Referendum Bid On Bulgarian Lev
The Constitutional Court has dismissed a request from MPs representing “Vazrazhdane” and “There Is Such a People” political parties to challenge the decision of the […]
Burgas Airport Will Be Closed For A Month
The Burgas Airport will be closed for a month due to the need for repair work. This was announced by the company concessionaire of the airport. Starting from March 7th at 6:00 […]
Protesting Farmers Bring Plovdiv To Standstill With 120-Tractor Convoy
Plovdiv, Bulgaria – Traffic ground to a halt in Plovdiv as a convoy of 120 tractors and heavy equipment entered the city, disrupting normalcy and causing chaos […]
Varna Tourism Industry Up In Arms Against Offshore Wind Farm Plans
The picturesque city of Varna is experiencing a clash between its tourism sector and proposed plans for offshore wind farms, sparking controversy and opposition within […]
22% More Turkish Tourists In Bulgaria Last December
Bulgaria saw a 22 percent increase in Turkish visitors during December 2023, as the Ministry of Tourism revealed. Considering this trend, Bulgarian authorities will focus on promoting the destination in […]
US Freezes UNRWA Funding Amid Allegations Of Ties With Hamas
The United States has decided to temporarily withhold approximately 0,000 in funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the […]
Bulgaria Battling Snow Chaos: Over 800 Snowplows Clear Roads Amid Severe Weather Conditions
Bulgaria is grappling with the aftermath of heavy snowfall, mobilizing over 800 snowplows to clear roads across the country, according to the Road Agency. Highways, first-class and second-class roads, as well […]
Bulgaria Considers Extending Temporary Protection For Ukrainians Until 2025
In a move to bolster support for Ukrainian refugees, the Bulgarian government is considering a one-year extension of the residence status for individuals who have […]
Archaeological Marvel: Lions Hunted In Bulgaria 5,000 Years Ago
In a captivating revelation, archaeologist Nadezhda Karastoyanova from the National Museum of Natural History, in collaboration with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, disclosed the fascinating […]
