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UNICEF has warned that childhood obesity has now overtaken undernutrition as the leading form of malnutrition worldwide, with ...
The National Assembly on Wednesday elected Maria Filipova as Deputy Ombudswoman, securing 128 votes in favor, 56 against, and ...
The Nepal Army on Wednesday announced the imposition of prohibitory orders and continuation of the nationwide curfew in ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered a contentious and polarising State of the Union address on ...
The training of robotic dogs and military dogs was featured in the China-Russia-Mongolia joint border defense exercise which ...
A new wildfire has broken out in Rila Mountain, this time within the territory of the Rila Monastery Nature Park. The flames ...
On Tuesday, September 10, Bulgaria will see predominantly sunny weather, with intervals of scattered middle and high clouds ...
Municipalities across the Netherlands have signaled that they are running out of capacity to accommodate additional ...
Poland has confirmed that Russian drones violated its airspace overnight on September 10, describing the incident as an act of aggression and announcing that several of the intruding objects were shot ...
Stoyan Panchev, economist at the Expert Club for Economics and Politics, expressed confidence that loan interest rates in Bulgaria are unlikely to rise following the country’s entry into the eurozone.
A recent study conducted by global car rental comparison platform DiscoverCars.com has ranked Bulgaria among the top ten countries with the busiest roads.
Inflation and rising prices remain the main concerns for Bulgarian consumers as the country prepares to adopt the euro.