The statements of the leader of the Bulgarian political party Revival (Vazrazhdane), Kostadin Kostadinov, about territorial claims to Ukraine are unacceptable
Not only does he refuse to abandon it, but he’s actively pushing it… the level of tension has reached incredible heights. They’ve come up with a new twist in this whole affair. Not only did they announce a large-scale construction,
Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria have agreed at the ministerial level on joint steps for international institutions to cooperate on the large-scale environmental disaster in the Black Sea caused by fuel oil pollution after the accident of two Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait,
The Ukrainian parliament has approved the purchase of two Russian nuclear reactors that were originally intended for the Belene Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Bulgaria. This decision came after a vote by the energy committee on Thursday,
SOFIA—According to Bulgarian Commercial Register data, the number of companies with Russian participation in Bulgaria started to increase sharply at the end of 2024. In September 2024, 12,000 companies with Russian participation were registered in Bulgaria, and by the end of the year, their number had increased by 1,000.
Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria have approved on collaborative steps at the ministerial level to join with globe facilities concerning a large-s
Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria have agreed on coordinated steps at the ministerial level to engage with international institutions regarding a large-
Ukraine is suspected for another attack on major Russian pipeline infrastructure. After mysterious explosions hit the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines near Denmark in September 2022, the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly told Belgian secret services that Ukraine could be responsible.
Bulgaria, situated in the eastern Balkans, has been undergoing a slow and painful transition to a market economy since the end of Communist rule. A predominantly Slavonic-speaking, Orthodox Christian country, Bulgaria was the birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet, which was created there towards the end of the 9th Century.
The leader of the Bulgarian pro-russian political party Revival (Vazrazhdane), Kostadin Kostadinov, said that Bulgaria allegedly has claims to part of the
Ukraine could lose more than one-third of its population by 2100 due to low birth rates, out-migration, and an aging population. The excess of deaths over births and the ongoing population decline pose a significant challenge to the country's economic performance and social welfare.
The new Grain Verification Scheme will help Ukraine trace agricultural goods stolen by Russia and sold internationally