Zanu PF central committee member Kudakwashe Tagwirei has poured over US$5 million into Harare development initiatives as the ruling party attempts to reclaim urban support after two decades of electoral struggles in the capital. The businessman distributed US$1.6 million directly to party...
Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry has received no formal notification from Belgrade authorities about alleged espionage arrests despite inflammatory accusations from Aleksandar Vulin, a prominent Serbian political figure closely aligned with President Aleksandar Vucic. The former intelligence chief...
Bulgaria's government has authorized a substantial financial injection into its agricultural infrastructure, directing more than 26 million leva toward Irrigation Systems EAD to rehabilitate critical water pumping facilities. The Council of Ministers rubber-stamped budget adjustments for the...
Multiple protests organized by the Podkrepa trade union brought Sofia to a standstill as thousands of state workers demanded substantial wage increases and improved working conditions. Agriculture and forestry employees gathered outside the Council of Ministers, healthcare workers rallied near...
Bulgaria will curtail public viewing of notarial documents after cabinet ministers approved regulatory amendments targeting fraudulent property schemes. Justice Minister Georgi Georgiev announced the restriction protects bank account numbers, signatures and other sensitive personal data...
Former tax chief Rumen Spetsov tightened his grip on sanctioned Russian petroleum giant Lukoil by ousting executives across three Bulgarian subsidiaries and positioning himself as a singular authority over retail fueling networks, aviation supply operations, and maritime bunker services...
Bulgarian authorities uncovered systematic violations across hundreds of riverside properties after inspectors discovered municipalities approved construction without coordinating with water management agencies or environmental regulators. Regional Development Minister Ivan Ivanov revealed that...
Bulgarian border security detected smuggling networks abandoning Serbian crossings for Romanian routes after Schengen expansion altered enforcement patterns, according to Commissioner Kristiyan Goryanov from the Cross-Border Organized Crime division. Traffickers deployed sophisticated...
Sofia municipal councilor Stavrev condemned a multiyear fuel procurement scheme that forces taxpayers to bankroll intermediary fees exceeding four million euros despite the transit authority possessing direct purchasing credentials. The politician questioned why Stolich Autotranslatov's...
Sofia's administration authorized holiday payments for 536,000 elderly citizens living below the poverty threshold after allocating 64 million leva to the National Social Security Institute. Social Minister Borislav Gutsanov confirmed every fourth retiree would collect 120 leva alongside...
Bulgaria's cabinet removed Malina Krumova from leadership of the State Agency for Road Traffic Safety during ministerial proceedings, replacing her with Rosen Rapchev, according to unverified reports. The traffic enforcement veteran formerly commanded the Interior Ministry's patrol division...
Bulgarian labor federation CITUB fired back at business groups who accused union demonstrators of advancing partisan agendas rather than defending worker interests. The confederation challenged critics to confront its nearly 300,000 members directly at future rallies if they truly believed...
Bulgarian nationalists rallied outside Sofia's parliament after an octogenarian community advocate suffered assault in Skopje, an attack allegedly motivated by ethnic animosity targeting his defense of minority rights. Vladimir Perev endured violence accompanied by slurs against his Bulgarian...
Bulgarian authorities raided multiple locations across five cities in a sweeping operation targeting Velichie party figures accused of orchestrating property fraud and financial crimes. Anti-corruption agents accompanied by tactical units descended on addresses in the capital, Varna, Shumen...
Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov warned that Sofia faces financial collapse with virtually nothing left to liquidate beyond nuclear and thermal power facilities, several transportation hubs, the national lottery, and government real estate. The nationalist politician expressed alarm over...
European lawmakers scrambled to insert Ukraine peace negotiations onto their schedule after Washington and Kyiv signaled progress on ending hostilities, while Donald Trump dispatched representatives to both Moscow and Ukrainian leadership. Bulgarian MEP Andrey Novakov declared that the continent...
GERB leader Boyko Borisov embraced public demonstrations as a democratic expression while vowing to shepherd Bulgaria into eurozone membership despite opposition resistance. The prime minister mocked PP-DB politicians as manipulation experts, predicting they would embrace Vazrazhdane protesters...
Bulgaria's Yes party leadership accused oligarch Delyan Peevski of commandeering the government to wage economic warfare against working citizens through a destructive spending blueprint. Co-chairman Bozhidar Bozhanov portrayed Prime Minister Boyko Borisov as a mere instrument in Peevski's...
Bulgarian legislator Bozhidar Bozhanov warned that his nation's proposed spending plan poses catastrophic dangers beyond simple fiscal missteps, attacking workers and enterprises while pushing the country toward economic collapse. The PP-DB representative clarified that his coalition's...
Donald Trump's approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict prioritizes American interests over neutral mediation, according to geopolitical analyst Mr. Kyuchukov. The former president's transactional foreign policy style treats Washington as an invested stakeholder rather than an impartial...
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