"The people of Bulgaria will always remember the heroism of Bulgarian generals, officers, sergeants and soldiers", caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev wrote on Facebook on the occasion of the Day of Bravery and the Bulgarian Armed Forces Day. ''Bulgaria has had, has and will have great soldiers. Our army remembers glorious battles'', Premier Glavchev wrote.
The co-chairman of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, Delyan Peevski, congratulated the Bulgarian soldiers, men and women who have dedicated their lives to defending the Motherland. "In times of wars and numerous challenges, unity and togetherness, in the name of common security and the preservation of people's lives and health, are our greatest strength.Gergyovden (St. George’s Day), Hidirellez, Hidrellez, Ederlezi is celebrated by all ethnicities and religions as a symbol of the renewal of nature and fertility", Delyan Peevski said.
On Monday , the cloudiness will remain significant and there will be rainfalls in the western half of the country. By the evening the rain will stop. In the eastern regions of the country there will be more sunny hours without..
The International Day of Empathy for People Affected by HIV/AIDS goes under the motto "We remember! We accept! We support!”. On this occasion, evening vigils will be held in 28 regional cities of Bulgaria, as the lit candle..
Caretaker Minister of Education Galin Tsokov has assured that the nearly 20 million euros earmarked in the budget for higher education will be transferred to the universities tomorrow, CITUB President Plamen Dimitrov told BNR. In..
Bulgaria is ahead of many countries in the world in terms of representation of women in parliament, as well as in high positions in the corporate sector..
In the presence of cabinet ministers, politicians, mayors and diplomats, President Rumen Radev opened the summer tourist season in Bulgaria's seaside..
Nearly 73% of Bulgarians did not visit a library, and 40 percent did not read a single book last year , according to a study by Alpha Research, announced..
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