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Head of Central Election Commission Submits Resignation
August 27 (BTA) - Central Election Commission (CEC) Chairperson Stefka Stoeva tendered her resignation during a CEC meeting on Thursday, citing personal reasons, the CEC reported. The National Assembly will take a vote on Stoeva's resignation next week. Her move comes after...
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Prosecutors Probe Breach of Official Duties in Issuing of Building Permit for Alepu Beach
August 27 (BTA) - The Bourgas District Prosecution Office has instituted pretrial proceedings in connection with a breach of official duties upon the issuing of a building permit for the Alepu Beach, the prosecution office said in a press release on Thursday.
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3,844 PCR Tests Confirm 162 New COVID-19 Cases, Bringing Bulgaria's Total to 15,751
August 27 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 15,751 on Thursday after 162 new infections were confirmed over the last 24 hours, out of 3,844 PCR tests, according to data posted on www.coronavirus.bg.
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Sofia Chief Architect Orders Demolition of Buildings Found to be Constructed Unlawfullyin Residence of Fugitive Gambling...
August 26 (BTA) - The Chief Architect of Sofia has ordered the demolition of three buildings in a residence on Mount Vitosha owned by fugitive gambling tycoon Vassil Bozhkov. The buildings were found to have been built unlawfully after a check into their legal conformity ordered ...
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Justice Minister Kirilov Resigns
August 26 (BTA) - Justice Minister Danail Kirilov has tendered his resignation, after a talk held with Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, the government's information service said Wednesday
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6,232 PCR Tests Confirm 203 New COVID-19 Cases, Bringing Bulgaria's Total to 15,589
August 26 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 15,589 on Wednesday after 203 new infections were confirmed over the last 24 hours, out of 6,232 PCR tests, according to data posted on www.coronavirus.bg.
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Epidemic Emergency to Be Extended until September 30
August 25 (BTA) - The state of epidemic emergency in Bulgaria, prompted by the spread of COVID-19, will be extended by a month until September 30, Health Minister Kostadin Angelov said on Tuesday. A proposal to this effect will be submitted to the Council of Ministers during its ...
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National Ombudsman Calls on Energy Regulator to Check Sofia's Heating Utility over Equalized Bills
August 25 (BTA) - National Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva has sent a recommendation to Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) head Ivan Ivanov calling on him to initiate an extraordinary check into Toplofikatsiya Sofia over the annual equalized bills, the Ombudsman's press ...
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3,588 PCR Tests Confirm 99 New COVID-19 Cases, Number of Fatalities Record-High at 18
August 25 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 15,386 after 99 new infections were confirmed over the last 24 hours out of 3,588 PCR tests, according to data posted on www.coronavirus.bg on Tuesday morning. The active cases are 4,326.
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EC Proposes EUR 511 Mln for Bulgaria to Mitigate Post-Pandemic Employment Risks
EC Proposes EUR 511 Mln for Bulgaria to Mitigate Post-Pandemic Employment Risks
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PMs Borissov, Mitsotakis Attend Ceremony for Entry of Bulgartransgaz in Alexandroupolis Liquefied Gas Terminal
August 24 (BTA) - Prime Minister Boyko Borissov of Bulgaria Monday was welcomed by his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens where the two will later participte in a ceremony for Bulgartransgaz' entry in the Alexandroupolis terminal for liquefied natural gas. The Bul...
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Prosecutors Hold National Meeting amid Protest and Heavy Police Presence
August 24 (BTA) - Bulgarian prosecutors are holding a national meeting Monday to, as they said, reconfirm their resolve to remain independent. The forum comes amid a second month of protests against corruption, the government and the Prosecutor General who is getting the blame fo...
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60 New Coronavirus Cases in Bulgaria on Monday
August 24 (BTA) - There are 60 new coronavirus cases in Bulgaria on Monday based on 2,288 PCR tests, according to the national information portal. This brings the total caseload to 15,287, including 4,404 active cases. There have been a total of 10,338 recoveries, including 16...
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Oldest Armenian Church in Bulgaria Marks Its 400th Anniversary
August 23 (BTA) - The Armenian Church of the Holy Virgin in Silistra was marked Sunday its 400th anniversary. It is believed to be the older Armenian church in Bulgaria. Repair works at the church years ago led to the discovery of a stone plate with the year of the church's co...
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3,402 PCR Tests Confirm 96 New COVID-19 Cases, Bringing Bulgaria's Total to 15,227
August 23 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 15,227 after 96 new infections were confirmed over the last 24 hours out of 3,402 PCR tests, according to data posted on www.coronavirus.bg on Sunday morning. Sofia City tops the list of new cases wit...
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President Radev: "Road to Constitutional Changes Passes through Cabinet's, Prosecutor General's Instant Resignation, Par...
August 22 (BTA) - "The road to constitutional changes is passing through the immediate resignation of the Government and of the Prosecutor General, a self-dissolution of Parliament and early [parliamentary] elections," Bulgarian President Rumen Radev told journalists on Saturday....
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6,373 PCR Tests Confirm 169 New COVID-19 Cases, Bringing Bulgaria's Total to 15,131
August 22 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 15,131 on Saturday after 169 new infections were confirmed over the last 24 hours out of 6,373 PCR tests, according to data posted on www.coronavirus.bg. Sofia City tops the list of new cases with 35 ...
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Bulgaria Requests Information from Serbia Regarding Construction of Fence along the Border, Serbia Denies Having Such Pl...
August 21 (BTA) - By order of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva, the Bulgarian diplomatic service requested an explanation from Serbian authorities regarding Serbian media reports that the government would build a fence along the border with Bulga...
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Education Minister: Schools Will Implement Compulsory and Optional Safety Measures During New School Year
August 21 (BTA) - During the new school year schools will implement both compulsory and optional anti-epidemic measures, said Education Miister Krasimir Valchev on Friday. Compulsory anti-epidemic measures will include disinfection, wearing of personal protection equipment, ha...
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Unexpected Blockades on 44th Day of Anti-government Protests
August 21 (BTA) - Protests against the government and Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev went into their 44th day on Friday with a fourth unexpected blockade in Sofia in line with newly adopted tactics to block important pubic buildings. After the previous blockades of the Justic...