A Third of Orthodox Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve Today
Today, approximately a third of Orthodox Christians worldwide are marking Christmas Eve, as they observe the holiday on January 7, according to the Julian calendar
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May this holiday season fill your heart with happiness and your home with warmth. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all!
As we step into a brand-new year, we at Novinite wish you health, happiness, and success in all your endeavors
As we look back on 2024, Novinite takes you through a year filled with dynamic stories, remarkable achievements, and thought-provoking interviews
On December 11, the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria approved the draft state budget for 2025
Bulgaria has made little progress in implementing the recommendations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), despite its ambition to join the OECD and its stated intention to align with its corporate governance guidelines.
Adelheid Wolfl's commentary in the Austrian daily Der Standard discusses the implications of the upcoming US elections for Bulgari
With less than two weeks until a pivotal election, the American public is eager for clear policy solutions from both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris aimed at rebuilding the economy and enhancing national security
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