Russian Naval Withdrawal from Syria Raises Questions About Moscow's Future Presence
Recent satellite imagery reveals that Russian naval vessels have temporarily departed from the Tartous naval base in Syria
At least ten people have died and 130 have been wounded as the St. Petersburg-Moscow train derailed in Russia late Friday night.
The casualties were mostly in the last three cars of “Nevskiy Express”, which derailed in the Tver region, Interfax reported.
The number of the casualties in the railway accident might increase. The causes of the derailment are still unclear.
Recent satellite imagery reveals that Russian naval vessels have temporarily departed from the Tartous naval base in Syria
The Bulgarian economy is expected to gain significantly from the country’s admission to the Schengen area, with annual economic benefits estimated at 500 million leva
Ukrainian authorities have outlined a realistic timeline for holding elections following the lifting of martial law and necessary legislative changes
Interior Minister Atanas Ilkov expressed immense pride and emotion as Bulgaria was officially accepted as a full member of the Schengen Area, with land border controls set to be abolished starting January 1, 2025
Bulgaria and Romania will officially become full members of the Schengen area starting on January 1, 2025
President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly invited Chinese President Xi Jinping
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