Increase in Israeli Tourists Expected in Bulgaria After Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Ambassador to Bulgaria Yossi Levi-Sfari expects an increase in Israeli tourists to Bulgaria following the recent Gaza ceasefire
The movement of trams along the "Bulgaria" boulevard in the capital was briefly disrupted due to an accident involving a car, as reported by the Ministry of the Interior. The incident occurred around 9:30 this morning when a car collided in the vicinity of "Bulgaria" Boulevard.
The car came to a halt in the middle of the tram tracks, resulting in a temporary suspension of tram services for approximately an hour. However, motor traffic has since resumed along the boulevard. Police teams are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to determine the cause.
Authorities in Bankya are conducting a search operation for two individuals, a man and a woman, following an explosion that occurred in a private home
A gas boiler exploded in a private home in Bankya, leading to a significant blast
Two people were injured in a collision between a bus and a truck on the Hemus Highway near the Vitinya Tunnel this morning
Several schools across Bulgaria have received dozens of bomb threats via email
A major fire erupted around 1:30 p.m. in the industrial zone near the Meden Rudnik district in Burgas
Transport Minister Grozdan Karadjov has officially accepted the resignations of Engineer Stoyan Stoyanov, head of the National Company "Railway Infrastructure" (NRIC), and Christian Krastev, manager of BDZ-Freight Transport
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