Greenpeace environmentalists have unfurled a 50-foot banner from Asparuhovo Bridge in the seaside city of Varna. The banner reading "No Plastic" aims to attract public attention and restrict the use of disposable plastic. The banner was hung by climbers. The event, involving representatives from more than 10 countries, took place simultaneously with the visit of the world-famous Rainbow Warrior ship to the Varna Port, varnautre.bg reported. Saturday and Sunday will be days of open doors so citizens of Varna and the guests of the city could see the special vessel.
At a briefing before leaving for the summit of the European Political Community in Tirana, Albania, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov thanked the pro-European majority in the National Assembly. He recalled that all governments since 1997 have..
The Danish Minister for European Affairs, Ms Marie Bjerre, is visiting Bulgaria and the region ahead of Denmark's upcoming EU Presidency, which begins in July. During her visit, Ms Bjerre and Ms Nevena Lazarova, the Deputy Minister of Economy,..
Booker Prize winner Georgi Gospodinov will will be guest at the International Book Fair in Prague on 16 May at 5 p.m., as announced by the Zhanet 45 publishing house. He will present his novel Time Shelter , published in the Czech Republic as..
For the third day in a row, Sofia will remain without ground public transport, the Center for Urban Mobility announced on its Facebook page. After a..
The leader of “Vazrazhdane”, Kostadin Kostadinov, told journalists in the National Assembly that President Rumen Radev should ask the Constitutional..
The protest of ground public transport workers in Sofia continues for a second day with demands for higher wages. Protesters are demanding a salary..
+359 2 9336 661