News archive of January 2023

Bulgarian Exports to Romania Increase by over 40%

Bulgarian exports to Romania grew by over 40% in the first ten months of last year and exceeded 4 billion euros. This became clear during a meeting between the Minister of Economy and Industry Nikola Stoyanov and the Ambassador of Romania to our country H.E. Brandusa Ioana Predescu.

North Macedonia Promised to Not Allow Incidents during the Celebration of Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria with Measures against Provocateurs

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of North Macedonia will take all necessary measures to ensure that the celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Gotse Delchev passes without incident. This was assured by the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia Oliver Spasovski after a meeting with his Bulgarian colleague Ivan Demerdzhiev.

SMEs to get plenty of funding

Banks see 2023 as the year of small and medium-sized enterprises, as it is they that will benefit from the programs of the investment incentives law, the new National Strategic Reference Framework of the European Union (known in Greece as ESPA), and the Recovery and Resilience Fund, which has opened its doors to both small and medium-sized enterprises, offering low-interest loans for the part o

Bulgaria: A Driver was Detained after a Spectacular Chase with the Police in Sofia

A driver was detained after a spectacular chase with the police in Sofia. The man did not stop for a police check.

The chase started from "Rozhen" Boulevard. The young man ran through three red lights.

Miraculously, there were no injuries, witnesses said. The police managed to stop the car on "Lomsko Shosse" Blvd.

One of the pilots aboard crashed F-4 “Phantom” found dead

One of the two pilots aboard the F-4 "Phantom" fighter jet that crashed in the Ionian Sea on Monday was found dead. According to the Hellenic Air Force, the search to find the second pilot is ongoing.

The jet crashed during a low flying training exercise in tandem with another plane. The second plane was crucial in immediately locating the crash.

Slovenia Arrests Two Suspected Russian Spies

The office building from which the suspects ran their "business"/Photo:Google street view

According to media outlet 24ur.com, the alleged Russian spies were two Argentine nationals, named Mario Roso Mayer Munos and Ludwiga Gischa, who operated through an art gallery, Art Gallery 5'14, and an information technology company DSM & IT.

Turkish F-16s fly over Chios and nearby islands

A pair of Turkish F-16 fighter jets flew over three Greek islands, including Chios, after they violated Greek airspace and entered the Athens Flight Information Region without submitting a flight plan on Monday afternoon.

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