Roma people marched downtown Sofia, expressing their discontent against hate speech. The protest was due to words of co-Chair of the Patriotic Front Valeri Simeonov, blaming Roma people for having turned into arrogant, presumptuous and ferocious apes that were ready to kill for the purpose of burglaries. A subscription of the protesters insists on an official statement of the Bulgarian institutions, alongside actions, preventing hate speech.
During the coronavirus pandemic, there has been an increase in domestic violence in all EU countries, especially against women, Bulgaria’s Minister of Justice Desislava Ahladova said in an interview for BNR's Horizont channel. Data of a national..
The authorities are discussing a stage-by-stage lifting of the anti-epidemic measures in the country. “We are receiving different proposals regarding the reopening of sites,” said Social Minister Denitsa Sacheva for Nova TV. “There are..
“This is the only shipment of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines that is reduced,” said Chief State Health Inspector Ass. Professor Angel Kunchev upon the arrival of a shipment of 18,720 vaccines at Sofia airport. “If you want more details why..
The Prosecutor's Office in Struga has opened a case after media reports about a Bulgarian flag set on fire at a carnival in..
Prof. Asena Serbezova, President of the Bulgarian Pharmaceutical Union, has recommended that coronavirus vaccines should be sold in..
The date April 4 has been chosen by President Rumen Radev to hold parliamentary elections after extensive consultations, Vice President Iliana Iotova..
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