Military Alliance Involving Croatia, Albania, and Potentially Bulgaria Raises Alarm in Serbia
Serbia has expressed concerns over the growing military cooperation between Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia
A heavy snowfall has caused authorities closing down all crossing points between Bulgaria and Serbia for freight vehicles.
The information has been released by the Bulgarian Road Infrastructure Agency.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed that a 11-km column of vehicles has formed on the highway between Subotica and Belgrade due to an overturned Bulgarian truck.
There are no data for injured or distressed Bulgarian citizens, says the ministry.
The Serbian Ministry of Interior has opened the following emergency phone lines due to the snow storms: +381 193 and +381 19 85.
The Bulgarian Foreign Affarirs Ministry also recalls the contacts of Bulgarian diplomatic missions in Serbia:
Embassy in Belgrade: +381 11 36 13 980; +381 11 36 13 990; е-mail: Embassy.Belgrade@mfa.bg.
Consulate in Nis: +381 18 516 800; +381 18 516 700, fax: +381 18 516 900; е-mail: Consulate.Nish@mfa.bg.
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev stated that the municipality currently has no legal means to halt the construction of a 215-meter skyscraper near Paradise Mall
Enrique Iglesias will return to Bulgaria for an exclusive performance, marking his only concert in the Balkans this summer
On March 21, Bulgaria will experience a calm and sunny day with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 18°C across the country
Bulgaria has maintained its position at 85th place out of 147 countries in the latest World Happiness Report
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