Sozopol Transforms into Bulgaria’s Cultural Heartbeat with Apollonia Arts Festival 2025
Sozopol is once again set to become Bulgaria’s summer cultural hub as the Apollonia Arts Festival returns this year from August 28 to September 6
Parliament rejected a proposal by the nationalist “Revival” party to summon Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev for questioning following the European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee’s endorsement of the progress report on North Macedonia. The motion, brought forward after the committee backed Skopje’s EU path, failed to gain majority support among MPs.
In response, “Revival” leader Kostadin Kostadinov issued a sharply worded statement from the parliamentary rostrum, calling for the resignation of the Bulgarian government. According to him, Bulgaria had suffered a “humiliating defeat” on the European stage.
“We were brought to our knees,” Kostadinov declared, accusing North Macedonia - which he described as “a small country with no past, a questionable present, and no future” - of spending large sums on lobbying efforts and, in his words, “literally buying” support from MEPs in Brussels. He suggested that one of those MEPs may even be among the rapporteurs in the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee.
The coalition "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" (WCC-DB) appears to be on the verge of splitting over the upcoming fourth vote of no confidence against the government of Rosen Zhelyazkov
The fourth High-Level Conference dedicated to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts has officially started in Rome
Bulgaria is moving forward with plans to modernize its armed forces
Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev commented on the recent developments regarding the European Parliament’s report on North Macedonia, from which the references to "Macedonian language and identity" were removed
Yesterday, residents of Varna rallied in front of the city’s municipal building to express their support for Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, who remains in custody amid corruption investigations
Borislav Sarafov will continue to serve as acting Prosecutor General beyond July 21, despite the expiration of the six-month legal term for temporary appointments to the top posts in the judiciary
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe