Two-Room Apartments Lead Bulgaria’s New Housing Construction
Two-room dwellings make up the largest portion of newly built homes in Bulgaria, according to data for the fourth quarter of 2025.
Photo: BGNES
Bulgarian truck drivers are continuing the counter-blockades at checkpoints along the border with Greece.
Tensions at the border have been running high in the past four weeks as Greek farmers have been protesting against planned increases of tax and pension contributions by staging blockades.
On Tuesday, Bulgarian drivers staged a counter-blockade after the Greek farmers did not keep to their promise to temporarily lift the blockades at certain hours in order to prevent the queuing up of trucks.
Bulgarian drivers are determined to stay at the border until Greek authorities solve the problem completely.
They are to stage the counter-blockade for an indefinite period of time, allowing only the passage of vehicles transporting small children.
Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski has expressed support for the Bulgarian drivers and called on them to continue the counter-blockade.
On Thursday morning, Moskovski said that there have been no positive developments as regards the blockade, saying that Greece had failed to fulfill its commitment to temporary lift the blockade.
At present, Kulata, Ilinden and Kapitan Petko Voyvoda checkpoints are closed to all vehicles, with the remaining three crossings to be gradually closed.
On Wednesday, Moskovski failed to reach an agreement with Greek officials and protesting farmers, reminding that the latter had failed to fulfill their commitment.
The transport minister expressed hope that the EU will soon intervene as trucks from more than ten countries have been affected by the blockades.
At least 14 people have died after a migrant speedboat collided with a Greek coastguard patrol vessel near the eastern Aegean island of Chios, according to Greek authorities. The incident occurred at sea, prompting an immediate large-scale search and resc
Greek national security agencies have launched an investigation into the growing number of land and property acquisitions in Northern Greece by citizens from Bulgaria and Turkey
President of North Macedonia Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova stressed that the Macedonian language remains a fundamental pillar of national identity and cultural self-awareness, speaking at the opening of the Sixth Winter School of the International Seminar f
In Northern Greece, nationalist groups have expressed concern over the growing number of properties being purchased by Bulgarian citizens
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized Greece’s commitment to a unified European stance while speaking with national media following a leaders’ meeting in Brussels.
After prolonged negotiations triggered by US sanctions, the Russian-controlled stake in Serbia’s oil company NIS has been transferred, Serbian daily Politika reported. The move follows months of uncertainty surrounding the company’s ownership and operatio
Novinite 2025 in Review: A Year That Tested Bulgaria and the World
A Disgraceful Betrayal: Bulgaria's Shameful Entry into Trump's Board of Peace