A four-member team of Bulgarian army medics has once again left for Mali, where, in the capital Bamako, they will be working at the headquarters of the EU mission in Mali which trains and advises the country’s armed forces.
This is the 16th rotation since 2013. Bulgaria’s army medics have been taking part in humanitarian and peacekeeping missions abroad for over a century. Besides at hot spots around the world, they are in constant readiness to assist people in need in peacetime, in the event of natural calamities, industrial accidents, terrorist acts etc.
The caretaker government will not apply to the Constitutional Court for an annulment of the 27 October election for parliament, said caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev. Only a court decision can change the results of election..
The Central Election Commission (CEC) does not have the right under the Election Code to correct the results of the vote after errors in the counting of votes and in the completion of the protocols, found in the video recordings,..
Representatives from Bulgaria and North Macedonia participated in a working meeting dedicated to the Corridor No. 8 railway, the Ministry of Transport announced. The institution specifies that the meeting planned for October 16 in..
On Thursday morning visibility will be diminished in some valleys and parts of the lowlands. Along the Danube there will be fog. Minimum temperatures..
Nearly 30 people who had to fly to London with a low-cost airline were not allowed to board the plane at Sofia Airport. The flight was in the early..
Three Bulgarian companies have been sanctioned by the US for enabling the Russian military industry. According to the US Department of State and..
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