INSAIT announces a landmark achievement: for the first time in history, a Bulgarian institution has a paper accepted at the Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL), a top research […]
Category: Asia
Bulgaria Showcases Tourism At Japan’s Leading Travel Exhibition
The Ministry of Tourism of Bulgaria took part in Tourism Expo Japan (TEJ), held from September 25 to 28, 2025, at the Aichi Sky Expo in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. The country was featured […]
Over 1 Million Winter Seats Added On Bulgaria–Tel Aviv Routes
Wizz Air, a major airline in Europe and Bulgaria, is significantly expanding its winter 2025 flight schedule to and from Tel Aviv, offering over 1 million seats […]
Bulgarian–Turkish Cultural Exchange Through Mythological Transformations
Autumn in Europe takes flight with comfortable journeys to Prague from Bulgaria. With the new season, travelers can explore the Czech capital and its rich culinary traditions, […]
Putin on Ukraine, Tomahawks, And NATO: ‘Russia Is Confident, Ready to Act’
Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comment describing Russia as a “paper tiger” by telling Trump to “go and deal with it,” during his address at the […]
Bulgaria’s Arms Exports Reach €6.65 Billion Since Ukraine War Began
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Bulgaria has exported arms worth 13 billion leva (6.65 billion euros), marking a historic surge in the country’s defense industry. According to […]
Bulgaria Begins Construction Of NATO Base In Kabile To Strengthen Eastern Flank
The construction of a NATO military base near the village of Kabile in Yambol Province has officially begun, following approval by the Bulgarian Council of Ministers. The project comes after the government signed […]
Russia Proposes Short Truce For Humanitarian Reasons; Ukraine Suggests Leaders’ Summit To End War
Moscow’s chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky, announced that Russia has proposed a 24- to 48-hour ceasefire to Kyiv, aimed at allowing both sides to retrieve their dead and […]
Over 7,000 Non-EU Work Applications Processed In Bulgaria By March 10
From January 1 to March 10, the Bulgarian Employment Agency processed more than 7,000 applications from non-EU citizens seeking to work in the country. This data comes from a […]
Bulgaria’s Resistance: How Over 48,000 Jews Were Saved From Nazi Deportation
During World War II, under pressure from Nazi Germany, Bulgaria joined the Tripartite Pact in 1941 and enacted the Law for the Protection of the Nation, which […]