Bulgaria’s Workforce Hits 3.7 Million as Productivity Sees Modest Gains
Preliminary data from the National Statistical Institute (NSI) show that Bulgaria employed 3,726,500 people in the third quarter of 2025
Last night, the northern lights, or aurora borealis, made a stunning appearance in the skies over Bulgaria. A powerful solar flare triggered this extraordinary display, filling the atmosphere with vibrant shades of red, pink, blue, and green.

This breathtaking phenomenon was visible much further south than usual, reaching the coasts of the US and UK. The aurora borealis occurs when charged particles emitted by the sun collide with molecules in Earth's upper atmosphere. As solar storms grow stronger, the visibility of the northern lights extends further south, allowing more people to experience this natural wonder.

The sky was illuminated with brilliant colors, captivating observers and creating an unforgettable spectacle.

Forecaster Petar Yankov has announced that Bulgaria will see a slight drop in temperatures over the coming weekend, with rainfall beginning tonight
Bulgaria is set for a day of unsettled weather on Friday, with significant rainfall expected across much of the western half of the country, particularly in the southwest
On Thursday, December 4, Bulgaria will see predominantly significant cloud cover across the country
On Wednesday, December 3, Bulgaria will see mostly cloudy skies across much of the country
On Tuesday, the country will be under variable cloud cover, mainly consisting of mid and high layers
Starting today, a low-emission zone for vehicles is officially in effect in Sofia
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