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Bulgaria Hosts European Congress of Neurosurgery

Bulgaria is making history by hosting the European Congress of Neurosurgery for the first time, bringing together over 1,600 medical professionals from around the...

Two Strong Earthquakes in the Balkans Felt in Bulgaria

Two significant earthquakes struck the Balkan Peninsula early on October 13, 2023, causing tremors that were felt across Bulgaria. The first quake, measuring 4.8...

Fire Erupts at Tsalapitsa Landfill, Prompting Urgent Air Quality Measures

A significant fire broke out at the landfill in Tsalapitsa, alarming residents and prompting immediate action from local authorities. Fire brigade teams are currently...

Five French Tourists Lost Near Mount Kupena in Rila

Five French tourists were reported lost near Mount Kupena in Rila last night, prompting a swift response from local rescue teams. Fortunately, the tourists...

Tragedy in Vienna: 16-Year-Old Bulgarian Girl Killed

In a tragic incident, a 16-year-old Bulgarian girl was killed in Vienna's Red Light District, an area notorious for sex work. The circumstances surrounding...

Aurora Borealis Lights Up the Sky Over Bulgaria

A stunning display of the Aurora Borealis illuminated the night sky over Bulgaria on October 11, 2023. This rare phenomenon, typically seen in polar...

Former Mayor and Ex-Governor Charged in Fishing Port Fraud Case

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) has formally accused the former mayor of Varna and the ex-governor of the region, along with two public...

Bulgarian Rock Legend Kiril Marichkov Dies at 79

Bulgarian rock legend Kiril Marichkov passed away on October 11, 2023, in the village of Selanovtsi, just before a scheduled performance with his band,...

Joint military exercise of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia in Attica

A joint military exercise involving Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia was recently conducted in the Attica region of Greece. The exercise, designed to enhance...

Bulgaria’s Parliament gives final approval to cutting state subsidies for political parties

Bulgaria’s Parliament has officially passed a law reducing the state subsidies allocated to political parties. This final approval marks a significant shift in how...

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