This morning, protesters voluntarily removed the blockade of one of the key intersections in Sofia – the one near the Sofia University building. "We are clearing the intersection in order to make it easier for our fellow citizens to travel. We are moving this camp to the Council of Ministers because we expect Boyko Borissov to make an important decision. We want to encourage him to make the right decision and that is "Resignation", a participant in the anti-government protests told BNR.
Yesterday on his Facebook account, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov posted a photo with his grandchildren with a comment "Home is where they smile. It is always good to talk to a child, as the best decisions come from them. It's time for their smiles and my decisions!".
Yesterday's 32nd day of protests in Sofia ended with a torchlight procession along the key boulevard "Tsarigradsko Shosse". The protesters wrote "Resignation" with their torches.
At night, clear and almost calm weather will prevail, with scattered high clouds over the western part of the country. The lowest temperatures will be between 6° and 11°C; in Sofia - around 6°C. On Sunday , sunny weather will..
The Bulgarian student teams that participated in the European Olympiad of Experimental Sciences EOES 2025 in Zagreb have returned with two silver medals, the Ministry of Education and Science reported. The competition, which took..
Nearly 850 Bulgarians continue to wait for compatible organs, and seven transplants have been performed since the beginning of the year. According to a report by the Medical Supervision Agency sent to the Bulgarian National Radio,..
None of the possible versions why the first Bulgarian F-16 fighter cannot fly has been ruled out. A version of possible sabotage also..
At a meeting at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), President Evelina Slavcheva and European Commissioner for Start-ups, Research and Innovation,..
On May 2, the Speaker of the National Assembly Natalia Kiselova will attend the celebration of 1,160 years since the adoption by the Bulgarian people and..
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