PM: Bulgaria Suffers Losses of EUR 80 M Due to Russian Sanctions
Bulgaria has suffered losses amounting to EUR 80 M due to the restrictions, which Russia has imposed on exports of agricultural production from Bulgaria.
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Bulgaria has suffered losses amounting to EUR 80 M due to the restrictions, which Russia has imposed on exports of agricultural production from Bulgaria.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has asked the Bulgarian government to stop the demolition of illegal dwellings in the Roma neighbourhood of the village of Garmen until housing has not been provided for the vulnerable families.
The Bulgarian men’s national volleyball team suffered on Saturday a heavy defeat in the final of Group 2 of the FIVB World League.
The Bulgarian women's national volleyball team achieved a victory in the opening round of Group 2's Pool M of the FIVB World Grand Prix.
The explosion of a car bomb near the Italian Consulate in the Egyptian capital on Saturday claimed the life of at least one person and injured four people.
According to media reports, Eurozone finance ministers have demanded deeper reforms from Greece in exchange for opening talks on a third bailout to Athens.
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and the delegation led by him were attacked and stones thrown at them during the commemorative ceremony marking the twentieth anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre on Saturday.
Bosnia and Herzegovina marks on Saturday the twentieth anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.
The Greek Parliament approved on Saturday the latest reform proposals, which the government in Athens submitted to the international creditors late on Thursday.
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