Enrique Iglesias Announces Only Balkan Show This Summer in Sofia, Bulgaria!
Enrique Iglesias will return to Bulgaria for an exclusive performance, marking his only concert in the Balkans this summer
President Rumen Radev will attend the 61st Munich Security Conference, which will take place in Germany on February 14 and 15, the Bulgarian President's press office announced.
The Munich Security Conference, a significant international platform, has gained prominence over the years as a key venue for discussing global security issues. Heads of state, government officials, diplomats, and experts from various international organizations gather annually to engage in discussions. The conference operates under the theme "Peace through Dialogue," addressing a wide range of security concerns.
This year’s event will center on pressing issues, including the ongoing war in Ukraine, military conflicts in the Middle East, energy security, cybercrime, climate change, and other significant global challenges.
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov emphasized the need for Bulgaria to strengthen its defense industry and shift from being an importer to a net exporter of arms.
Public confidence in elections has reached a historic low in Bulgaria
Decades-old classified documents related to the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy have been declassified following an order by Donald Trump
The "Revival" party has submitted a proposal to the National Assembly's registry office for a referendum aimed at preserving the Bulgarian lev
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, stated that the Bulgarian government has been fragile from the outset and has grown even more fragile in recent times
The evolving international security landscape and rising defense expenditures are creating new opportunities for Bulgaria’s defense industry
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