Ethnic groups in Ukraine
Two Bulgarians from Bolhrad Region Have Died in Ukraine
Two Bulgarians from the Bolhrad region have recently died while serving in Ukraine. According to the Bolhrad Regional Military Administration, Sergey Dachev, 39, from Bolhrad, passed away on September 6 in the Kharkiv region. He was serving as a soldier in Ukraine's State Border Service.
Building ancient robot Automata in Switzerland (video)
18th century saw the rise of complex animated figures, drawing from earlier concepts known in the time of the ancient Greeks
In The EU: Bulgarians Spend The Most On Food After Romanians
Romanians and Bulgarians spend the largest part of their monthly income on food compared to the other countries in the European Union, with Romanians ranking first at 23.7 %, and Bulgarians following closely behind at second with 18.9%, indicate data from Eurostat for 2022, cited by the newspaper "Adevărul".
Türkiye voices support for Tatar after incident during protest
Turkish Cypriot President Ersin Tatar, who was in London, the United Kingdom, for a series of meetings, has been protested by a group of Greek students.
Desperate to Earn, Moldovans Risk Exploitation in Western Europe
It was only when he arrived, in the dead of night in July 2021, that Terente knew he was in trouble.
He had handed over his passport to the bus driver, who was supposed to be paid by the man who had arranged Terente's travel. But when the man turned up, he claimed not to have any money on him and promised to retrieve the documents later.
Ukraine, hit by fresh Russian missiles, faces grim New Year
Ukrainians had a grim start to 2023 on Sunday, with yet more sirens and fresh missile attacks on their territory, as the death toll from Russia's massive New Year Eve assault across the country climbed to at least three.
"The offensive in Ukraine is one of the biggest deceptions since World War II"
"This is one of the biggest military deceptions since the Second World War. They tricked the Russian forces and I can't believe that the Russians fell to this kind of prank," said Kotromanovi.
Albania Charges Russian ‘Spies’, or Are They Just Explorers?
Albania is awash with talk of Russian espionage, but might two Russians and a Ukrainian arrested at a former military factory simply be members of an 'urban exploration' community who photograph abandoned buildings for fun?
Ukraine War Feeds Dreams of Hungarian Far-Right Reclaiming Lost Land
"We can never give up on the Hungarians living there and our abducted territories," he tells BIRN, advocating a stealthy approach, "just gently, carefully, diplomatically, step by step", for a revanchist policy that would, if put in practice, represent a major geopolitical shock in Eastern Europe.
Ukraine Seeks Closer Ties to Romania, Vows to Resolve Minority Issues
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky told Romanian lawmakers on Monday evening that Kyiv will seek a new agreement with Bucharest to resolve mutual problems and bring the two states closer together after the war.