Bulgarian FM Dismisses Ministry's Chief Secretary Over Traffic Violation
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov dismissed on Thursday the ministry's chief secretary Stoyan Todorov.
Starting Monday Bulgarians can pay their traffic violations' fines electronically, the Interior Ministry announced.
The payment can be submitted by a short text message (SMS) to the 1669 number through all mobile operators' networks in the country, by a cell phone via WAP, and with a credit or debit card through the online ebg.bg system.
The new system is expected to save time and increase the rate of fine collections.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
All state universities, along with some private institutions, will be closed on May 20 in protest against the government's failure to fulfill its obligations outlined in the Higher Education Law
Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) is set to bid farewell to paper tickets, as passengers will soon have the option to purchase their train tickets using various electronic channels.
The taxi industry in Bulgaria is issuing an ultimatum to the local government due to recent changes in road organization, particularly the removal of taxi stands in Sofia
Acting Minister of Culture Nayden Todorov expressed concerns regarding certain streaming platforms operating in Bulgaria without providing Bulgarian translations
Today, several regions in the country are facing adverse weather conditions once again
An American residing in Burgas was involved in a car crash on the Trakia highway, resulting in significant damage to his vehicle
Sofia Airport's Terminal 3 Construction Set to Begin in Early 2026
COVID-19 Impact: Bulgaria's Grim Milestone as Highest Death Rate in EU