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Mountains, quiet beaches, Byzantine old towns and a sprat festival – there’s far more to this Balkan nation than you might ...
I spent the day cooking some of Bulgaria’s most iconic dishes - from savory pastries to rich stews, and of course, their ...
Bulgaria's energy regulator said it approved a proposal by public supplier Bulgargaz to slightly raise the wholesale natural ...
President of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Tsvetan Simeonov has highlighted Vietnam’s strategic role as a ...
We’re continuing our Balkan food tour and have made it to Bulgaria. We can’t wait to try all the incredible street food in Bulgaria and eat all of the most popular food in Bulgaria. We’re ...
Top Bulgarian official says he’ll intervene to stop food price spikes before eurozone entry Pro-euro politicians are accusing the national tax agency of creating unnecessary panic about grocery costs.
Bulgarian president rejects euro: Among those who are against the adoption of the euro as currency is Bulgarian President Rumen Radev.
Europe News: Thousands of Bulgarians protest in Sofia against government's euro currency adoption plans, demanding a referendum and showcasing national pride amidst rising euroscepticism in the ...
Bulgaria and China are stepping up efforts to ease and speed up access for Bulgarian agricultural and food products to the Chinese market. A key milestone in this direction was the signing of a ...
Bulgaria rolls out state food shops with price caps and local focus “Store for the People” promises essential foods at no more than a 10% markup, prioritising Bulgarian-made products.
Six Bulgarian spies have been sentenced by a London judge to prison terms of up to nearly 11 years for carrying out a sophisticated spying operation for Russia.
The leader of a Bulgarian espionage ring that operated under the direction of Wirecard fugitive Jan Marsalek has been sentenced to 10 years and eight months in prison for spying for Russia.