Belgium’s New Government Takes Shape Under Flemish Nationalist Leadership
Bart De Wever was sworn in as Belgium's new prime minister on Monday
Curious story from Belgium, where they have a mermaids school. Unusual swimming lessons are held in the town of Tourne. In the pool everyone swims dressed in special suits.
The idea comes from the United States and is a combination of three disciplines.
The training is appropriate for all ages, assures the coaches. It turns out that being mermaids is a dream come true not only for the little girls but also for some men.
In honor of International Marriage Week (February 7-14), Ruse Mayor Pencho Milkov congratulated Kalya and Miho Mihovi, the oldest married couple in the municipality, who have been together for 73 years.
Cybercriminals are mass-distributing fake emails in Bulgaria, posing as law firms, with the goal of infecting recipients' computers with a Trojan virus.
A person was killed in a shooting in Brussels on Friday, believed to be connected to clashes between rival drug gangs, the local prosecutor’s office reported, citing Reuters.
Burgas has officially launched its bid to become the European Capital of Culture for 2032, taking the first step in the extensive preparation process
Real-Time Monitoring of Electronic Prescriptions to Be Introduced by Bulgaria’s National Health Insurance Fund from April 1, 2025
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