Greek authorities arrest station manager in Larissa over deadly train crash The manager of the train station in Larissa has admitted that it was human error that led to the tragic train crash in northern Greece. The reason is the..
Over 43,500 are the already established victims of the earthquakes in Turkey According to the latest data, more than 43,500 people died as a result of the earthquakes with the epicenter Kahramanmaras in Turkey, reports the Turkish Radio and..
Bulgaria and Serbia should jointly promote themselves through a common Balkan product in third markets, Minister of Tourism Ilin Dimitrov has told his Serbian counterpart Husein Memic during their meeting in Serbia. The Minister of Tourism and Youth..
Representatives of seven countries discussed the difficulties faced by food supply in times of crises at a Balkan summit on agriculture . The event, which takes place today and tomorrow in Sofia, is organised by the Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture...
A wave of international solidarity and aid for Turkey after the earthquakes Nearly 6,500 foreign rescuers from 56 countries are working on the ground in Southern Turkey, which on February 6 was rocked by a series of earthquakes, the..
Greece discusses ban on neo-fascist parties from running in elections The Greek parliament is debating a possible ban on parties with an overt neo-fascist ideology from participating in elections. Polls show a clear risk..
National strike in Cyprus to increase wages because of inflation On Thursday, January 26, thousands of public and private sector workers in Cyprus, including civil servants and journalists, effectively stopped work for three..
Greek and Turkish ships exchange air shots in the Aegean Sea The crew of a Greek Coast Guard cutter fired warning shots on January 5 to deter a Turkish Coast Guard vessel that tried to ram it, authorities in Athens said, BTA reports. The..
2022 has been a complex year for the Western Balkans. The key issue that had to be resolved was connected with the relations between Bulgaria and the Republic of North Macedonia, and the veto which this country had imposed with regard to the European..
The 18-year-old Romanian swimmer David Popovici is the winner of the 49th edition of BTA's "Best Athletes of the Balkans" survey for 2022. The only Bulgarian in the top 10 - the basketball player Alexander Vezenkov - was ranked 8th. Popovici won..