Greenpeace environmentalists have unfurled a 50-foot banner from Asparuhovo Bridge in the seaside city of Varna. The banner reading "No Plastic" aims to attract public attention and restrict the use of disposable plastic. The banner was hung by climbers. The event, involving representatives from more than 10 countries, took place simultaneously with the visit of the world-famous Rainbow Warrior ship to the Varna Port, varnautre.bg reported. Saturday and Sunday will be days of open doors so citizens of Varna and the guests of the city could see the special vessel.
Another evacuation flight from Lebanon to Bulgaria would be risky and almost impossible to organise , said Bulgaria's ambassador in Beirut, Iassen Tomov. Alternative options are being considered to bring the Bulgarian citizens home. On Tuesday, 169..
Most Bulgarians (60%) are optimistic about the future of the EU. The EU-wide figure is 65%, according to a Eurobarometer post-election survey published by the European Parliament. Positive attitudes towards the Community are also high - more..
Daily Mail Online published a letter from former teacher Simon Hill under the title “I’m living the Bulgarian retirement dream”. The retiree and his wife own two properties in Bulgaria. They get better healthcare, enjoy hot summers and ski in the..
Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivan Kondov is leading the Bulgarian delegation at the 45th session of the Ministerial Conference of La..
Due to the official recommendation of the European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Bulgaria Air has canceled all..
On Friday, lows will be between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius , 13°C in Sofia. Maximum temperatures will be between 26 and 31°C, 28° in the capital. During..
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