Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev has discussed with Premier Boyko Borissov topics related to strengthening the security sector, judicial reforms, the projects for modernization of the Bulgarian armed forces and Bulgaria’s positions internationally, the press office of the Bulgarian President announced. The sides accentuated on the importance of the decisions of the Consultative Council on National Security aimed at boosting the motivation of the people employed at the Security sector and speeding the fulfillment of the projects for modernization of the country’s armed forces. Premier Borissov appreciated President Radev’s appeal for establishment of a single body to fight high-level corruption. Borissov and Radev agreed that upholding Bulgaria’s positions internationally requires consent and joint actions of all state institutions.
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the bombing of Bunovo railway station, in which 7 people were killed and 9 severely injured. On 9 March 1985, a bomb exploded in a carriage designated for mothers and children on the Burgas-Sofia train. The..
The night will be clear and calm. Minimum temperatures will be between -3°C and 2°C in most places, around 1°C in Sofia. Sunday will be sunny with scattered high clouds and moderate easterly winds, especially in northern areas. Maximum temperatures..
A protest under the slogan "Feminism, not Militarism" started this afternoon in front of the Court House in Sofia . "On March 8 we are not celebrating. On 8 March we demand justice, equality and freedom! On 8 March we are together - against patriarchal..
In light of the EU's recently announced plan to rearm Europe, President Rumen Radev told journalists that he had always advocated a more responsible..
A protest under the slogan "Feminism, not Militarism" started this afternoon in front of the Court House in Sofia . "On March 8 we are not celebrating. On..
Citizens who cross at a pedestrian crossing while holding a mobile phone will be fined, according to proposed legislative changes. According to..
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