In an interview for the Financial Times newly elected President Rumen Radev states that Bulgaria will always work with the EU and NATO. According to the edition, Radev tries to disperse all the concerns on his proximity to the Kremlin. ‘I want Bulgaria to be a real member of NATO with real abilities, being at the same time a loyal and predictable partner’ Radev says. At the same time he holds the view that the relations of the Alliance with Russia should be restored. “I believe we are facing common threats now – terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism and the NATO – Russia cooperation is necessary’ Radev points out.
One thousand more blood donations were made in the past year at the Center for Transfusion Hematology of the Military Medical Academy, the medical institution reported. "The number of blood donors exceeded 7,000 – half of them are civilian..
Ten babies have been born in the past year under the donor program of Sofia Municipality to support families with reproductive problems. Among them there are two pairs of twins. Baby Mihaela took its first breath yesterday. Her parents received..
The 13-year-old boy with Down syndrome from the village of Konare (Stara Zagora district) has been missing for eight days now, caretaker Minister of Interior Atanas Ilkov said. In his words, all necessary actions have been taken to search for the..
Bulgaria mourns the loss of life in the crash of the passenger plane of the Azerbaijani airlines in Kazakhstan . This was written by Bulgaria's President..
Bulgarians have set aside between 25 and 150 euros to surprise their loved ones with Christmas gifts, a BNT survey shows. Clothes and electronics are..
On Thursday the weather will be cloudy. Precipitation will continue and will be significant in Central Northern Bulgaria, where snow will fall. Snow..
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