Bulgaria is bracing for another dangerously hot day on Friday, with the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology issuing an orange warning for extreme heat […]
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Bulgaria Ranks 51st In Global Beer Production With 470 Million Litres Brewed In 2024
Bulgaria has secured the 51st position in global beer production, according to the latest report from BarthHaas, the world’s largest hop trading company. In 2024, Bulgaria produced 470 million […]
Holiday Property Prices Along Bulgaria’s Coast Start At €1,200 Per Square Meter
Vacation property demand is soaring along Bulgaria’s entire Black Sea coast, according to real estate brokers. Buyers are particularly active both north and south of […]
Bulgaria Launches ‘People Shop’ To Provide Essential Goods Through Rented Retail Spaces
The “People Shop” (Magazini Za Horata) initiative in Bulgaria will operate by renting commercial spaces or sections within existing stores owned by the Central Cooperative Union. According […]
They Were Offered €27,000 To Leave Denmark – Why Are Syrians Saying No
In Denmark, Syrian refugees are being offered substantial financial incentives – up to €27,000 – to voluntarily return to their home country. Yet despite the size of the offer, […]
Bulgaria: Dogan Declares DPS Lost To Oligarchic Control, Launches Three-Month Plan For New Political Force
Ahmed Dogan, founder of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), has publicly declared the beginning of a three-month transition period to establish a new political […]
Thracian Clues Emerge Near Heraclea Sintica As Bulgaria Restores Rare Ancient Statue
Archaeologists working at the site of Heraclea Sintica in Bulgaria have uncovered new evidence pointing to a much older Thracian presence in the region. The discovery was made during rescue excavations […]
Over 50 And Still In The Mines: Bulgaria’s Energy Future At A Crossroads
More than 50% of workers in Bulgaria’s coal industry are aged 50 or above, a recent skills analysis commissioned by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy has revealed. The […]
New Archaeological Find Sheds Light on Bulgaria’s Roman-Era Stronghold
An archaeological find of notable importance has emerged from the Kokalyanski Urvich Fortress near Sofia. A triangular stone tower, dated to the late 2nd or early 3rd century, was […]
Bulgarian Parliament Approves One-Day Vignettes, Stricter Speed Monitoring, And Tougher Traffic Penalties
The Bulgarian Parliament has passed major amendments to the Roads Act and Road Traffic Act following a 14-hour session, including the introduction of one-day vignettes […]
