Literature Takes Center Stage in Sofia as Spring Book Fair Opens May 26
The 2025 Spring Book Fair will officially open its doors on May 26 in Sofia, marking the return of one of the year’s most anticipated literary gatherings
Parts of Sofia, including areas such as Slatina, Iztok, Druzhba 1 and 2, Nadezhda 2 and 3, and parts of the city center, are currently experiencing disruptions to heating and hot water services due to ongoing repairs and breakdowns. These issues were reported by the city’s heat supply company, Toplofikatsiya Sofia.
Repairs are already underway, with the first restoration expected in Nadezhda 3. Specifically, building 317 in this neighborhood is scheduled to have heating restored by 16:00 today, following repairs that began at 09:15.
In the city center, heat supply restoration is expected by March 12, with the repairs covering areas such as Vladayska Street, Ivaylo Street, Makedonia Blvd., and Hristo Botev Blvd. Work in the Nadezhda 2 district, which includes Dobri Chintulov St. and Hristo Silyanov St., will be completed by 09:00, while heating in Druzhba 2 will be restored by 23:30.
The Iztok district will face longer repair times, with heating expected to be restored by March 13. Areas affected include F.Zh.Kuri St., A.P. Chekhov St., and the region around Tsarigradsko Shose Blvd. Repairs here are planned for completion by 08:25 and 09:40 on March 13.
Finally, residents of the Slatina district, particularly in blocks 69A, 70, and 71, will have to wait until March 13 at 10:00 for heating services to be fully restored.
In a landmark moment for Bulgarian science, a research paper developed entirely in Bulgaria has been accepted for presentation at ICRA 2025 – the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
A turbulent weather pattern is expected to take hold of Bulgaria over the upcoming weekend
A powerful hailstorm wreaked havoc across several villages in the Sevlievo region late yesterday afternoon
Journalist Assen Grigorov passed away following a brief illness
Dozens of schools across Bulgaria have had ties to pro-Russian organizations or have taken part in initiatives supported by Russian institutions
Several settlements in the Razgrad region and parts of the town of Tsar Kaloyan have been left without electricity following a severe storm that hit the area yesterday
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase