Police Operations Detain 37 Amidst Widespread Election Violations in Bulgaria
Burgas and Varna have recorded the highest number of electoral law violations
Roma residents who erected illegally dozens of homes in a Varna ghetto have no right to be provided with social housing, a regional mayor has said.
Authorities began on Thursday demolishing part of 60 dwellings which are to be bulldozed after having sheltered hundreds of Roma people for years.
Activitists have warned that many of them will remain homeless, though the municipality has vowed to offer temporary accommodation to some.
Hristo Hristov, the mayor of Mladost neighborhood where the Maksuda ghetto is located, told the Bulgarian National Radio on Friday that the Varna municipality is just "doing its job" by removing the buildings and is carrying out an order that should have been put into practice a year ago.
The weather in Bulgaria on November 14 will be mostly cloudy with rain, which will be heaviest in the western and central parts of the countr
President Rumen Radev emphasized that he can only begin political consultations with the parliamentary groups in the 51st National Assembly after the election of the Speaker of Parliament
A 6-year-old girl from Petrich, who was reported missing yesterday afternoon, has been found dead
A new report from WHO/Europe and the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study has highlighted concerning trends in the well-being of adolescents across Europe, Central Asia, and Canada
On November 13, precipitation will gradually decrease from the west, but will increase again overnight into Thursday
At the UN climate conference in Baku, world leaders gathered to discuss the urgent need for financial support for developing countries most affected by climate change
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