"I would like to say once again to all those who refuse or hesitate whether Bulgaria should provide military aid to Ukraine - in this way you support Russian aggression and the killing of Ukrainian citizens," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said after being heard at a closed meeting of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee.
He explained that Bulgarian lawmakers and the government must now decide how to help Ukraine. For her part, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Teodora Genchovska said that sending military aid to Ukraine was not discussed at a meeting of the Council of Ministers.
In 2026, the Ministry of Innovation and Growth will invest nearly 115 million euros in national infrastructure for secure satellite communications and in joint projects between business and academia. The funds will be distributed in..
As part of an investigation led by the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Sofia, the police carried out several searches and seizures this week on suspicion of fraud with EU subsidies for agriculture, BTA has reported,..
"We Continue the Change" (PP) party called for a protest and blockade of the National Assembly building to stop the adoption of the budget for next year. The MPs are discussing the budget at first reading. PP received support for..
The first quaternary wastewater treatment plant in Bulgaria was opened today in the village of Benkovski, Maritsa Municipality. “Today we are launching..
Bulgaria has officially become part of the European cultural route “The Wine Route” ( Iter Vitis ) . The certificate of membership was presented to..
Over the next 24 hours, cloudy and foggy conditions are expected across much of the western Danube and Upper Thracian plains. Rain is likely in western..
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