Nearly 20% of Households in Bulgaria and Greece Face Winter Without Adequate Heating
Nearly one in five residents in Greece and Bulgaria struggle to keep their homes warm
Viktoriya Tomova, Bulgaria's top female tennis player, has maintained her spot in the women's world rankings, currently holding the 49th position with 1,166 points after a slight drop of one place.
This week, Tomova is set to compete in the UTA 250 clay tennis tournament taking place in Budapest, Hungary.
In contrast, Bulgaria's second and third-ranked players have seen declines. Gergana Topalova fell one position to 234th with 320 points, while Isabella Shinikova dropped 13 spots to 260th, now holding 280 points.
The top three rankings for women remain unchanged, with Polish player Iga Swiatek leading with 11,285 points. She is followed by Coco Gauff from the USA with 8,173 points, and Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus with 7,061 points. Notably, Italy's Jasmine Paolini has risen to fifth place with 5,518 points, while Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova from the Czech Republic made a significant jump of 22 places to enter the top 10, now at 3,573 points.
Kubrat Pulev has been dethroned as the regular World Boxing Association champion after suffering a knockout defeat to Russia’s Murat Gassiev
Bulgaria has been selected to host the 2028 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
Nikola Tsolov, currently the most recognizable Bulgarian figure in international motor racing, secured his first-ever Formula 2 points after a strong performance in Qatar.
Sofia will make history in international cycling as it hosts the final Bulgarian stage of the 2026 Giro d’Italia
Grigor Dimitrov has been shortlisted for the ATP’s annual distinctions, with this year’s awards scheduled for the week of December 8 to 14
The memory of Naim Süleymanoğlu, recognized worldwide as the greatest weightlifter of all time, was honored at a commemoration program organized in Bulgaria
Bulgaria's Strategic Role in the EU's Drone Wall Defense Initiative
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