Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev met with Bulgarians living in Lebanon within the frameworks of his two-day official visit to Beirut. Nearly 400 Bulgarians live in Lebanon. The Bulgarians managed to open a Sunday school in Beirut. President Radev is accompanied with a business delegation headed with Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Manolev. It became clear that Bulgarian companies will be able to apply and participate in the fulfillment of infrastructure projects in Lebanon to the tune of over USD 7 billion.
A fire broke out last night near the agro-industrial complex in Asenovgrad. It has already been contained. Eight firefighting teams from Asenovgrad and Plovdiv battled the fire, which engulfed a large and hard-to-reach terrain, the BNR’s..
The autumn session of the National Assembly is expected to be busy. Before the first working day after the summer recess, the Parliament’s Deputy Speaker and GERB-SDS MP Rositsa Kirova told journalists that she hoped the upcoming elections would be..
Unforgettable experiences with fresh beer, specially developed alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer cocktails, favorite Bulgarian and foreign hip-hop and rock hits and Bulgarian folklore and delicious appetizers are promised by the municipality of Stara Zagora..
We Continue the Change (PP), Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB) and the Yes Bulgaria Movement signed a coalition agreement to participate in the..
On 5 September at 10pm local time, Niagara Falls will be illuminated in the colours of the Bulgarian national flag - white, green and red. The light show..
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation will assist Bulgaria in bringing the Chaira power plant back into operation as soon as possible. The..
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