The EU has approved 17 million euro in funding for improving air quality in Bulgaria. The clean air project includes Sofia, Bourgas, Veliko Turnovo and other towns, in which one third of the country’s population lives.
The project aims to reduce air pollution by replacing household heating installations and drafting national recommendations on applying the transition scheme to alternative forms of household heating.
Air pollution generated by domestic heating and transport are a serious problem for Bulgaria. Nearly 90 percent of people in cities are exposed to excessive levels of particulate matter, a considerably higher percentage than the average for the EU.
Electronic gates for automatic document checks on British nationals entering Bulgaria through Sofia's Vasil Levski Airport are now operational. The electronic gates were demonstrated to Interior Minister Daniel Mitov and British Minister for European..
Science and physics are the driving forces behind human progress, and events such as this one are a source of pride for Bulgaria. The Minister of Education, Krasimir Valchev, congratulated the participants in the IX European Physics Olympiad with these..
"A group of Bulgarian citizens has been successfully evacuated from Israeli territory by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the assistance of our embassy in Tel Aviv. For the safety of the travelers, more complete information about..
''The safe evacuation of Bulgarian citizens from the affected countries is a priority. Currently, there are Bulgarian nationals in Israel who must be..
During the night skies will be clear and tomorrow will be sunny, with cumulus clouds gathering in the afternoon over Eastern Bulgaria. There will be a..
Monthly inflation for May is 0.0%, while annual inflation is 3.7%, announced by the National Statistical Institute (NSI). Cumulative inflation, as..
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