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Bulgaria
Former premier Boyko Borisov's GERB party won about 25 per cent of the vote, according to projections published by polling institutes, with 80 per cent of votes counted.
Oct. 29
EU
Six consecutive votes so far have failed to yield a stable government, and voter turnout is expected to be low, amid fears of electoral fraud.
Oct. 27
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Presidential Office said Kyiv and Sofia have agreed on the “key provisions” of the agreement.
Oct. 26
Georgia
Apart from November’s presidential elections in the US, upcoming elections in multiple Eastern European nations could also affect – or determine – Ukraine’s future.
Oct. 14
War in Ukraine
After Kremlin calls Ukraine’s incursion a “provocation,” US asks about Kyiv’s goals; Bulgaria shows support for Ukraine by joining in NATO training; Well-known Russian journalist killed in Kursk
Aug. 8
Danube
Six months after establishing the group, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey are to begin clearing mines that threaten shipping safety and to ensure grain exports from Ukraine can continue uninterrupted.
Jul. 1
SBU
Ukrainian intelligence said the suspect controlled the operations from abroad and sold forged documents to draft dodgers to help them leave Ukraine or enter occupied territories.
May. 1
UK
The incident took place at a manufacturing plant of BAE Systems, UK’s largest defense contractor, in Monmouthshire, South Wales - investigations are underway to establish the circumstances.
Apr. 18
Propaganda
A Russian state-owned news agency reported on Tuesday that Ukrainian forces had been shelling areas in the Kherson region settled by ethnic Bulgarians with ammunition donated by Bulgaria.
Apr. 11
Kremlin
The gas pipeline, which runs through Bulgaria, transports Russian gas to Serbia and Hungary. The Turkish Stream will remain the only pipeline carrying Russian gas to the EU from the beginning of 2025.
Mar. 15
Energy
Bulgarian Parliament Speaker Rosen Zhelyazkov said that diversifying the energy supply is increasingly important in the wake of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine.
Mar. 5
Europe
Bulgaria’s move to reinforce NATO’s rapid deployment on the eastern flank is a slap in the face for Putin as he called for NATO withdrawal from Bulgaria and Romania in his 2022 ultimatum.
Jan. 16
Bulgaria
The 170-kilometre pipeline will allow Serbia to import up to 400 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan, according to a deal signed between the Serbian and Azeri gas companies.
Dec. 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
Titled "The Hague", the play recounts the story of an orphaned teenager from Mariupol who imagines how Russia's top brass is brought to justice over its devastating war in Ukraine.
Nov. 27, 2023
NATO
A Bulgarian arms manufacturer poisoned by Russian agents twice warned about Russian sabotage against his arms manufacturing facilities, which form the backbone of NATO’s munition supplies to Ukraine.
Nov. 20, 2023