news

  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    NCP leaders meet Bhutan PM Tshering during Dhaka visit

    Bhutanese leader Lotay Tshering met with National Citizen Party officials at a Dhaka hotel during his state visit to Bangladesh. Party convenor Nahid Islam joined other senior members for discussions with the visiting prime minister. Tshering landed via Drukair at Hazrat Shahjalal International...
  2. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    ULAB launches Bangladesh's first environmental studies dept

    Bangladesh will debut its inaugural undergraduate environmental sustainability program through the University of Liberal Arts, accepting applications for classes beginning in spring. The four-year curriculum merges ecological science with climate policy, legal frameworks and communications...
  3. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Thirteen army officers request virtual appearance in war crimes trial

    Thirteen detained military officers have petitioned Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal seeking authorization to participate remotely rather than physically attending proceedings related to crimes against humanity allegations. Defense attorney Maidul Islam Polok filed the virtual...
  4. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    ACC chairman calls for foreign asset disclosure in election affidavits

    Bangladesh's anti-graft agency head has mandated that political candidates reveal foreign holdings alongside domestic property in electoral declarations. Abdul Momen stated the commission would pursue enforcement actions against anyone concealing illegally acquired wealth while acknowledging...
  5. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Jet2 to launch seasonal London-Gatwick-Pula flights in 2026

    British carrier Jet2 will connect London Gatwick with Pula starting spring operations through mid-autumn using Airbus A321neo aircraft, accommodating 232 passengers. The weekly service marks the airline's fifth route to the Croatian coastal airport alongside existing Birmingham, East Midlands...
  6. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Croatia drops to 45th in climate rankings, struggles with emissions goals

    Croatia has dropped five positions to 45th place in the Climate Change Performance Index assessment, measuring 63 nations' effectiveness in combating environmental degradation. The Balkan state earned poor marks for greenhouse gas output, energy usage, and policy implementation despite moderate...
  7. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Goranov criticizes populism, slams Kotsev's arrest, and budget chaos

    Former finance chief Vladislav Goranov has defended the spending blueprint as reflecting coalition consensus necessary for eurozone entry, dismissing opposition calls for revisions. The GERB official blamed predecessor Assen Vassilev for corrupting fiscal management through debt-financed...
  8. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Zarkov slams euro referendum drama, warns of budget inertia

    Former justice chief Krum Zarkov has framed the euro referendum controversy as procedural rather than substantive, noting that Constitutional Court guidance requires parliamentary review instead of unilateral speaker rejection. Bulgaria will adopt the common currency within roughly one month...
  9. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Dilov-sin mocks English critics, praises content over form

    Bulgarian writer Lyuben Dilov has entered the debate surrounding parliamentary speaker Raya Nazaryan's English proficiency by defending substance over style. The author recounted his own linguistic mishap when a mispronounced hotel room number resulted in an awkward prostitution solicitation...
  10. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Stricter road laws fail to curb fatalities as infrastructure worsens

    Bulgaria recorded six additional road fatalities despite implementing harsher traffic penalties, with 74 deaths occurring during a recent seven-week span compared to 68 victims during the equivalent period one year earlier. Interior Ministry statistics attribute nearly all collisions to driver...
  11. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Velingrad crash leaves three injured, investigation underway

    A collision between two vehicles on Velingrad's Saedinenie Boulevard sent three people to hospitals with varying degrees of trauma. The crash near a medical facility gas station critically injured a 38-year-old woman from Rakitovo, who sustained severe cranial damage requiring emergency...
  12. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Sofia's parking reform sparks anger, citizens demand change

    Sofia residents staged another demonstration outside municipal headquarters to challenge parking fee reforms set for implementation next year. Protesters condemned the doubling of zone rates as extortionate revenue collection rather than genuine solutions to chronic space shortages, arguing that...
  13. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Journalist Borislav Banev passes away, leaving a rock legacy

    Bulgarian media figure Borislav Banev has passed away, prompting tributes from colleagues across the entertainment journalism community. The Razgrad native built his career at prominent lifestyle publications, serving as MM TV news presenter and holding editorial positions at Egoist, EGO, and...
  14. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Budget chaos and arrests fuel rising anger, warns Denkov

    Opposition politician Nikolay Denkov has announced parliamentary blockades targeting budget committee sessions, warning that fiscal policies will trigger mass economic unrest across Bulgaria. The PP-DB representative told state radio that the spending blueprint imposes unprecedented tax...
  15. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Varna mayor saga deepens as political parties clash over release

    Bulgaria's governing coalition has backed the retention of Blagomir Kotsev as Varna mayor despite his legal troubles, with GERB lawmaker Vladislav Goranov asserting only courts should determine his removal. The stance follows pressure on local electoral commissioners to strip Kotsev of authority...
  16. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Bulgaria's budget spirals out of control, warns ex-minister

    Former finance chief Milen Velchev has warned that Bulgaria faces spiraling debt as government expenditures outpace revenues while politicians dodge essential reforms to preserve electoral support. The ex-minister told Bulgaria ON AIR that budget architects fear backlash from cost-containment...
  17. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Budget hike ignores kids' treatment, says MP from Vazrazhdane

    Bulgarian opposition lawmaker Petar Petrov has accused the government of neglecting critically ill children while funneling over 1.4 billion leva into the National Health Insurance Fund budget. The Vazrazhdane party representative condemned authorities for maintaining static allocations of 84...
  18. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Protests erupt as salaries stay stuck in Bulgaria's budget grind

    Bulgarian trade union leader Dimitar Manolov of the Podkrepa confederation has criticized the proposed 2026 budget as inequitable, warning that labor actions will escalate if worker demands go unmet. Employees from the National Social Insurance Institute and National Statistical Institute staged...
  19. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Bulgaria's economy grows at two speeds, study shows

    Bulgarian territories show widening disparities in prosperity indicators, with Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv, Burgas and Gabrovo leading economic performance through concentrated industrial development. Economist Petar Ganev from the Institute for Market Economy confirmed capital influence extends...
  20. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    BSP weighs presidential candidates, calls for a stable government

    Bulgarian Socialist Party legislator Atanas Atanasov confirmed his party possesses multiple viable presidential contenders spanning different generations, citing Vice President Iliyana Yotova as one prominent option alongside National Assembly figures Natalia Kiselova, Yanaki Stoilov and Krum...
Top