Bulgaria, Wildfires
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Fires continue to rage across various parts of Bulgaria, with firefighting efforts intensifying on multiple fronts. Two firefighting aircraft from Sweden are expected to arrive today to support the ongoing response.
Firefighters battled blazes across Turkey on Monday as the country sweltered in a summer heatwave across much of the Mediterranean, with wildfires leading to at least 14 deaths in the country in the past week.
Bulgaria is due to adopt the euro on 1 January 2026. There has been much debate in the country in the run-up to joining the eurozone, with many citizens remaining sceptical. In contrast, the vast majority of Hungarians support the euro — yet the government is not taking any steps to achieve this.
Thousands of Bulgarians have been protesting what they say is undue political influence on local justice. Many believe the EU is turning a blind eye to corruption in the Balkan country for political reasons.
The Health Ministry said all market players are now in the system, including retail pharmacies. Discussions are underway to criminalise the illegal medicine trade.
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Ukraine's Naftogaz Group has signed the first agreement with the company SOCAR Energy Ukraine, part of the Azerbaijani SOCAR group, for the purchase of natural gas from Azerbaijan. The gas will come through the Bulgaria-Romania-Ukraine corridor to alleviate Ukraine's energy consumption.
Bulgaria has secured a partnership with U.S. bank Citi to finance the construction of nuclear power units at Kozloduy NPP, marking the country's largest energy project in decades, its energy ministry said on Wednesday.
The State Department signed off on the sale of the Naval Strike Missile Coastal Defense System following a request from the Bulgarian government, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement Monday.
Navigating essential services in a new country can often feel like a challenge. From language barriers to unfamiliar paperwork, tasks that are simple back home, like securing mandatory car insurance,
The trade comes five days after S&P and Fitch upgraded Bulgaria to BBB+ from BBB on July 10, handing stable outlooks to the new ratings. Moody’s has a Baa1 rating with a stable outlook, unchanged since 2020.
A severe forest fire in western Bulgaria has prompted evacuations and destroyed buildings, spreading across the border into Serbia on Sunday July 27 as firefighters battle the rapidly advancing blaze.