President Radev: Bulgaria Ready to Transport Additional Victims from Kocani for Medical Care
Bulgaria has expressed its readiness to assist in the recovery efforts of the victims of the tragic fire in Kocani, North Macedonia
Macedonia will launch the building of the first railroad linking it to neighboring Bulgria in early 2014.
The railroad, which will be the most significant infrastructure project for eastern Macedonia, will be started in February and March, announced Macedonian Vice-PM and Finance Minister Zoran Stavreski.
The rail line will for the most part run parallel to the Macedonian stretch of the Pan-European Corridor No. 8.
According to Minister Stavreski, the building of the railroad and the construction of the Skojpe - Stip highway will revive the economy of eastern Macedonia.
Bulgaria has launched a significant international advertising campaign aimed at promoting the country as a premier destination for congress, culinary, and wine tourism
In recent years, food prices in Bulgaria have become a key issue in both public and political discussions
Over the past six years, more than 108,000 workers from 65 different countries have come to Bulgaria for employmen
Eurozone nations have expressed their support for Bulgaria’s progress toward adopting the euro
After an extensive session in the Bulgarian National Assembly, MPs approved the state budget for 2025 following a lengthy debate and multiple votes
Bulgaria is fully meeting all nominal criteria required for joining the eurozone
Bulgaria's Perperikon: A European Counterpart to Peru's Machu Picchu
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