Sofia and Grenoble Now Connected by Direct Flights for the First Time
For the first time ever, a direct flight connection has been established between Sofia, Bulgaria, and the French ski resort of Grenoble
Heating accidents have left substantial parts of Sofia without warmth and hot water, just three days after the capital's heating system was launched on November 5. The chilly ordeal began with radiators cooling off in districts like "Yavorov" and "Levski V." Toplofikatsia's website assures residents that the "cold shower" is expected to conclude today.
However, the heating hiccups persist, with "Mladost" 1, 2, 3, and 4 experiencing a heating and hot water outage since last night, anticipated to last until tomorrow noon. Accidents in Lyulin 4 and 5 are slated for evening fixes, while residents in Rassadnika, Ilinden, Krasna Polyana 1, 2, and 3, Gevgeliyski, and Zapaden Park can anticipate a return to hot showers around 4 o'clock tomorrow morning.
A wildfire in Los Angeles has prompted concerns over the safety of Bulgarian exhibits, including the Panagyurishte Golden Treasure
For the 23rd consecutive day, authorities in Bulgaria continue their search for 13-year-old Nikolay
Acting Minister of Internal Affairs Atanas Ilkov announced that there is no evidence of violence by border police officers against migrants
In the past week, five migrants have tragically lost their lives in the Strandzha mountain area near the "Indzhe Voyvoda" settlement
Nearly 200 households in the village of Krumovo, near Plovdiv, faced a dry start to the New Year as water supply issues persisted for a fifth consecutive day
It has now been 17 days since 13-year-old Nikolay from the village of Konare went missing
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