Fewer Babies, Older Parents: Bulgaria Faces Sharp Decline in Births Since 1994
Bulgaria’s birth rate has declined by one-third over the past three decades
President Rumen Radev took part in a forum focused on expanding cooperation between Bulgaria and Germany in defense and exploring the latest trends shaping the defense industry. The event, held with the support of the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, served as a platform for German companies in the security and defense sector to showcase their technologies and engage with Bulgarian partners. The aim is to build new ties and strengthen existing ones within the defense sector.
In his address, President Radev emphasized Germany’s role as a key partner for Bulgaria within both NATO and the European Union. He warned that Europe’s security framework is under severe strain, facing growing threats and escalating conflicts in the surrounding regions. He described Russia’s war against Ukraine as intensifying and stressed that peace can only be guaranteed through robust defense and deterrence.
Radev underscored the urgent need for action to secure the continent. He argued that significant and immediate investment is required to enhance national and collective defense capabilities. This includes rebuilding strategic reserves, reinforcing the defense industrial base, and advancing high-tech development in the field of security. Only by making such efforts, he said, can Europe hope to meet the growing challenges on its doorstep.
Bulgaria will join a multinational purchase of French CAESAR self-propelled howitzers together with Croatia, Estonia, Portugal and Slovenia
The Karlovo Municipal Council has approved the start of the procedure to change the status of land in the village of Karnare for the construction of a gunpowder factory, following a vote of 17 in favor, 10 against, and 5 abstentions
GERB leader Boyko Borissov announced plans to build a second plant in Bulgaria, focused on medium-caliber ammunition
Bulgaria and the German defense giant Rheinmetall have officially launched their joint project to build a state-of-the-art facility for gunpowder and 155-millimeter ammunition production
Bulgaria and the German defense giant Rheinmetall have finalized a strategic agreement for the construction of a modern plant that will produce gunpowder and 155-mm NATO-standard artillery shells on Bulgarian territory
Two new F-16 Block 70 fighter jets for the Bulgarian Air Force landed today at the Third Air Base, the Ministry of Defense announced
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