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Sirens Today - We Celebrate Botev’s Day and Those who Died for the Freedom of Bulgaria
The day of Botev and those who died for the freedom of Bulgaria will be celebrated in the military units of the country with honors.
At exactly 12.00 p.m., for 2 minutes, sirens across the country will sound with an intermittent signal.
Facade of a Building Collapsed in the Center of Sofia (VIDEO)
The facade of a building collapsed in downtown Sofia on a roadway and sidewalk. A video taken by a citizen and distributed by BNT shows that part of a wall of the Telephone Chamber at 26 Oborishte Street is falling.
The incident took place on the corner of Asen Zlatarov Street at around 11 a.m. on Friday morning. Miraculously, there were no casualties.
Bulgarian Captain: Unfortunately there is no guarantee for our Sailors in Ukraine
Bulgarian soldiers are in Mariupol to rescue trapped Bulgarian sailors
"Unfortunately, there is no guarantee for our sailors in Ukraine." This was stated in an interview for BNR by Captain Dimitar Dimitrov, President of the European Confederation of Associations of Sea Captains:
Bulgarian PM: I am Proud that our Country is the Homeland of Levski
"February 19 is one of the days when I feel most proud to be Bulgarian. We are proud that our country is the homeland of Vasil Levski", wrote Prime Minister Kiril Petkov on the official Facebook page of the Council of Ministers.
President Radev: Levski's Testaments still Awaken Minds and Shock the Conscience of Bulgarians
President Radev: Levski's Testaments still Awaken Minds and Shock the Conscience of Bulgarians
"We are 149 years away from the self-sacrifice of the Apostle of Freedom. To the man who gave his life to win over an entire nation." This is what the head of state wrote on the occasion of the anniversary of the Apostle's death and added:
149 years since the Death of Vasil Levski. Commemorative Ceremonies in Karlovo and Lovech
A commemorative ceremony will be held in Karlovo tonight on the occasion of the 149th anniversary of the death of the Apostle of Freedom Vasil Levski. Earlier, a round table will be held on the topic: "Vasil Levski, the Chetnik actions and the committee work" with the participation of scientists from all over the country.
Bulgaria Govt Moves Towards Removing Controversial Chief Prosecutor
The Bulgarian Constitutional Court's decision to allow the justice minister to request the dismissal of Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev came into force on Tuesday - a step forward for the government's aim of removing the man it sees as an obstacle to the reform of the justice system and the implementation of anti-corruption measures.
Bulgarian PM is Looking for Emigrants to Work in the Ministry of Interior
"My advisor and I are making a list of Bulgarians abroad who have the appropriate education to join the Interior Ministry, the new Anti-Corruption Commission, the special services," Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov announced on BTV.
Bulgarian PM after He was Questioned by the Prosecution: We are Not Afraid of Anyone
After nearly two hours at the Supreme Cassation Prosecutor's Office, Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said he had left a list of names and expected the prosecution's focus to be on these cases of corruption and other crimes. However, he refused to give the media the names from this list.
Bulgarian PM will be Summoned for Questioning at the Prosecutor's Office
Bulgaria and North Macedonia Jointly Mark 150th Anniversary of Gotse Delchev's Birth
Representatives of the governments of Bulgaria and North Macedonia laid wreaths at the grave of Gotse Delchev in the courtyard of the Church of the Holy Savior in Skopje, as part of the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of his birth.
150 Years Since the Birth of Gotse Delchev: Bulgarian President and PM together in Blagoevgrad