Tonight, the weather will be predominantly clear across the country. In the eastern half, there will be a gentle northerly breeze, while in other regions, winds will be minimal. Overnight temperatures will range between 7°C and 12°C, with Sofia experiencing around 7°C. ...
The annual technical inspection for vehicles in Bulgaria has seen a significant spike in cost, according to a report by "Telegraph". The price has soared to BGN 90, marking a notable increase from last year's range of BGN 45 to BGN 60. The surge in fees is attributed to a rise in the remuneration of technicians conducting these inspections, as highlighted by Emil Panchev, the general secretary of the Union of Bulgarian Motorists (SBA), in an interview with "Telegraph"....
Manol Todorov, a leading figure in the Strandzha honey industry, has expressed optimism about the 2024 harvest for mann honey. Todorov, instrumental in establishing the Strandzhanski manov med Protected Designation of Origin in 2019 and founding the local honey producers' association, conveyed concerns about selling their honey. According to him, despite favorable harvest expectations, challenges loom in marketing their product, BTA reported. ...
National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) Reports: Bulgaria Experienced Its Hottest Year Since 1930 in 2023. The country's average annual temperature reached 12.9°C, surpassing the 1991–2020 climatic norm by 1....
Ensuring fair and transparent elections stands as a paramount priority for Bulgaria's caretaker cabinet, affirms Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev. In the inaugural gathering of the new administration, Glavchev emphasized the government's unwavering dedication to thwarting electoral irregularities. He reiterated that the caretaker government would spare no effort in upholding the integrity of the electoral process, underscoring that there is no alternative to fair elections in Bulgaria....
Earlier today, at a press conference, the films competing for the "Palme d'Or" at this year's Cannes Film Festival were announced. The Cannes Film Festival is considered the most prestigious in the film industry, and only a few titles are selected for its official program, guaranteeing them the most glamorous and high-profile premieres. This is often a precursor to the Oscars nominations as well. ...
The United States is contemplating dropping charges against Julian Assange, as confirmed by President Joe Biden, who stated that he is considering the request. Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is currently in custody in Great Britain, awaiting a decision on whether he will be extradited to the United States. The development comes after the Australian Parliament recently voted in favor of a request urging Washington to end the prosecution against Assange....
A new legislative proposal in Bulgaria aims to prohibit the sale, purchase, and provision of energy drinks to individuals under 18 years of age. Submitted by representatives from "Democratic Bulgaria," GERB, and "We Continue the Change," the Draft Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on Health aims to safeguard children's health from potential risks associated with consuming energy drinks. Citing concerns over health risks, the proposed changes aim to establish a legal framework ensuring... Читать дальше...
Oil prices have surged due to renewed concerns about the Middle East conflict. Brent crude futures increased by 0.32% to 90....
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Water, has enacted a comprehensive ban on fishing activities. This initiative, by the Fisheries and Aquaculture Act, aims to cultivate optimal conditions for the natural reproduction of spring-summer breeding fish across the nation's waterways, including the Black Sea, the Danube River, and inland bodies of water. Amidst the tapestry of regulatory measures, specific directives have been issued for 2024, targeting... Читать дальше...
Amid escalating tensions, the Trypilska thermal power plant in the Kyiv region fell victim to devastating Russian strikes, leaving it in ruins. Andrii Gota, chairman of the supervisory board of the "Centrenergo" company, confirmed the destruction, citing hits to the turbines that ignited a fierce blaze, footage of which circulated on "Telegram." ...
The United States and its allies are concerned about a potential attack by Iran or its proxies on military and government targets in Israel. The attack, believed to be imminent, would be in response to the killing of Iranian generals in Damascus, escalating the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. There is uncertainty regarding the origin of the attack, with possibilities including Hezbollah in Lebanon or Syria, Shiite militias in Iraq, or even from within Iran itself. ...
Bill Browder, the initiator of the "Magnitsky" act, expressed his apprehensions about traveling to Bulgaria, citing concerns over the country's respect for the rule of law. Browder, who played a significant role in advocating for the adoption of the "Magnitsky" legislation, highlighted that he perceives a serious risk in visiting Bulgaria due to the possibility of being extradited to Russia. In an interview with BNR, Browder stated that Bulgaria does not appear to be a nation that fully upholds the rule of law... Читать дальше...
In a world brimming with plenty, the silent epidemic of food waste continues to plague both our plates and our planet, with staggering implications for economies, ecosystems, and global equality. As Radina Kaldamukova expertly highlights in her analysis for "Klimateka," the scale of this crisis demands urgent attention and concerted action. As per the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), approximately one-third of all manufactured products and commodities are discarded....
Three sons and four grandsons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh were killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip. Hamas officials and Haniyeh's family confirmed the deaths. The Israeli army acknowledged the attack, identifying the three sons as members of Hamas' armed wing....
Bulgaria's state-owned energy company, "Bulgargaz," has suffered a significant setback, losing 27% of its market share as a result of a contract with the Turkish company "Botas." The contract, negotiated by the caretaker government, has raised concerns about its financial implications and the utilization of resources. Radoslav Ribarski, a Member of Parliament from the "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" party, revealed details of the contract's impact during a briefing following the conclusion... Читать дальше...
On April 11, 1964, a momentous event unfolded at Sofia Airport as Bulgaria's civil aviation embarked on its maiden transatlantic flight to Lima, Peru. The pioneering voyage, covering the Sofia-Lima route, marked a significant moment in Bulgarian aviation history. Despite facing adverse weather conditions and a ban from Soviet aircraft designers, Bulgarian pilots demonstrated unwavering determination by undertaking the flight aboard the newly introduced Ilyushin Il-18 airliner....
The European Parliament has greenlit a new Migration and Asylum Plan, marking a significant shift in EU migration policy. The plan introduces mandatory quotas for the distribution of migrants among EU member states and establishes a novel approach to processing asylum applications. Bulgarian MEP Emil Radev, affiliated with EPP/GERB, expressed his support for the plan, emphasizing its potential advantages for Bulgaria. ...
Amidst preparations for the forthcoming elections, Boyko Borissov, leader of Bulgaria's GERB party, has reiterated his commitment to advocating for the retention of voting machines as an option in the electoral process. Borissov made these remarks while speaking on the sidelines of parliament, emphasizing the importance of ensuring diverse voting methods for citizens. Asserting his stance on electoral procedures, Borissov emphasized that efforts must be made to maintain the availability of voting machines... Читать дальше...
While assurances of salary boosts for nurses employed in kindergartens and nurseries have been made recently, the fundamental challenges endure, plunging the sector into a precarious situation. Rositsa Paleshnikova, Chairwoman of the Medical Federation at the Podkrepa KT, underscored the seriousness of the situation, emphasizing that the current workforce in childcare institutions is predominantly comprised of individuals nearing retirement age. With demands from parents continuously escalating... Читать дальше...
Amid escalating geopolitical tensions, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has issued a stark warning, emphasizing the imperative for heightened war readiness in the face of prevailing uncertainties. Yonhap News Agency, citing KCNA, reported on Thursday that Kim underscored the urgency of preparedness during his inspection of the Kim Jong-il University of Military and Politics, named after his late father. Under Kim's leadership, North Korea has intensified weapons development efforts in recent years... Читать дальше...
Bulgaria's Nurgyul Salimova faced defeat against Russian Alexandra Goryachkina in the sixth round of the Candidates Tournament for the World Chess Title held in Toronto. The loss marked Salimova's second in the tournament, leaving her with 2.5 points and securing her fifth place in the rankings. ...
A shocking incident in Sofia's Tolstoy district has left residents outraged after a taxi driver narrowly avoided a mother and child while crossing the street, only to flee the scene. Despite the gravity of the situation, the driver was identified and fined, but not detained, according to reports from BNT, citing the Main Sofia Police Department. The alarming episode unfolded just days ago, with footage of the near-miss circulating widely on social media, particularly in the "Disasters in Sofia"... Читать дальше...
The iconic "Phantom of the Opera" starts on the stage of Hall 1 at the National Palace of Culture (NDK) for a fascinating series of 14 performances, commencing today. Transporting audiences into the heart of Andrew Lloyd Webber's timeless masterpiece, this grand production promises an unforgettable experience, combining amazing performances, captivating stage effects, and the resplendence of over 230 meticulously crafted costumes. A testament to theatrical grandeur, the Bulgarian audience will be... Читать дальше...
Bulgaria stands out as one of the five countries among a group of 29 nations that have made strides in enhancing their judicial systems, according to the latest annual report released by "Freedom House," an American foundation dedicated to assessing democracy and human rights worldwide. The report highlights Bulgaria's progress in the judiciary, indicating an increase in the overall performance of its legal system. While acknowledging the country's adherence to formal election procedures with commendable standards for selecting leaders... Читать дальше...