Bulgaria’s tourism sector is expected to remain resilient despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, according to Rumen Draganov, director of the Institute for Analysis and Evaluation in Tourism ...
In Bulgaria, a significant portion of young men remain single and continue living with their parents, highlighting a growing social trend among men under 35. Stefan Stanev, a mentor at an academy for ...
In an age where digital interaction is the norm, the integrity and safety of online platforms have become paramount. From banking to social media, we entrust our sensitive information to myriad ...
The war involving the United States, Israel and Iran continues to widen its regional impact, with growing pressure on key global shipping routes and rising tensions among international allies.
Hungary’s political divide was on full display in Budapest on March 15, as rival camps mobilized hundreds of thousands of supporters during the country’s national holiday, just weeks before a ...
Bulgaria’s caretaker government is preparing financial assistance for low-income citizens as fuel prices continue to rise following the outbreak of war in the Middle East. Caretaker Prime Minister ...
A protest demanding transparency and answers about the so-called "Petrohan-Okolchitsa" case took place in central Sofia ...
In the first months following the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria, reports submitted by citizens and businesses continue to serve as an important indicator of how the new rules are being applied ...
The withdrawal of the Bulgarian lev from circulation is nearing completion, according to the latest data from the Bulgarian National Bank. The central bank reports that approximately 89 percent of lev ...
Ask any older Bulgarian about Baba Vanga and brace yourself. You will not get a Wikipedia summary. You will get a story. Their story, or their mother's, or their neighbor's cousin who traveled four ...
The ongoing war in the Middle East is beginning to cast a shadow over Bulgaria’s tourism sector, with early signs already visible in reservations for the upcoming summer season, BGNES reported.
The Bulgarian government will approve a 5% increase in subsidies for several public service organizations, including ...