Seven-Year-Old Killed, Five Injured in Knife Attack at Croatian Elementary School
A tragic knife attack at Precko Elementary School in Zagreb on Friday claimed the life of a seven-year-old child and left five others injured
Croatia's first low-cost airline company, Dalmatian, starts functioning on June 30 after long years of preparation.
According to reports of the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, initially the airline company will launch flights between Zagreb and 11 cities in Europe, including Sofia, Dusseldorf, Geneva, Hamburg, Larnaca, Milan, Prague, Rome, Stuttgart, Warsaw, and Zurich, with a flight to Vienna to be launched at a later stage.
Tickets for some of these destinations have already been put up for sale at the price of EUR 29.99.
The long-term plans of the company envisage transatlantic flights which are not typical for low-cost airline companies, and the inclusion of four different types of Airbus aircraft in their fleet.
For the first time ever, a direct flight connection has been established between Sofia, Bulgaria, and the French ski resort of Grenoble
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The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has adopted a new regulation outlining the framework for providing emergency liquidity support to solvent banks once Bulgaria joins the Eurozone
The cost of housing in Bulgaria has surged dramatically in recent years
A recent survey within Bulgaria's financial sector reveals a growing concern among businesses regarding employment levels
Rents in Sofia, Varna, and Burgas are seeing significant growth, but they remain among the most affordable in Europe
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