First Ukrainian educational centre in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia opens
The first Ukrainian educational centre in Bulgaria’s capital city Sofia has opened, aimed at providing access to education for children
Read moreThe first Ukrainian educational centre in Bulgaria’s capital city Sofia has opened, aimed at providing access to education for children
Read moreThe results of a poll by the Exacta Research Group ahead of Bulgaria’s October 2 2022 early parliamentary elections suggest
Read moreBulgaria’s caretaker government has replaced all members of the Consumer Protection Commission, in a move the former members say is
Read moreThe European Commission said on September 19 that it has approved 55 million euro in funding under the REACT-EU programme
Read moreForeign direct investment in Bulgaria in the first seven months of 2022 stood at 924.9 million euro, the equivalent of
Read moreThe price of bread in Bulgaria in August 2022 was 29 per cent higher than in August 2021, European Union
Read moreThe deaths of 30 people in Bulgaria who had tested positive for Covid-19 were registered in the past week, bringing
Read moreBulgarian authorities have issued the Code Orange warning of dangerous weather because of forecast strong winds for 11 districts for
Read moreBulgaria’s caretaker Foreign Minister Nikolai Milkov said on September 17 that the news of the mass graves near Izyum had
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