Bosilegrad
Who is the Bulgarian Detained by Serbia on Espionage Allegations?
Former military officer Lyuben Grigorov from Bosilegrad is the Bulgarian detained for espionage in Serbia, BNT reported.
According to the sources of the public media, Lyuben Grigorov is the Bulgarian arrested yesterday for espionage in Bosilegrad. His house and workplace at the local Cultural Center were raided. There was an increased police presence in the area until this morning.
Bulgarian TV Crew Attacked in Serbia Working on Pollution Story
A TV crew of the "Traces Remain" investigative show of Bulgarian National Television, BNT, were attacked on Tuesday, June 14, on a road in front of the Podvirovi mine near Bosilegrad in southeast Serbia, Safejournalists organization reported on Wednesday.
The journalists came to Serbia to do a story about environmental pollution in the border area in the municipality of Bosilegrad.
Euractiv: Penka the Cow - a Buzz that Eclipsed the Bulgarian Presidency
The case of Penka the cow got the unprecedented attention of the world media, so much so that a Bulgarian columnist wrote it had outshone the official highlights of the country's EU Presidency. But it was mostly used by British tabloids, which turned it into a symbol of the blatant bureaucracy imposed by Brussels.
Chisinau to Host 13th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media
The 13th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media will take place in Chisinau on 4-8 October 2017, Moldpress reported.
A photo exhibition will be inaugurated at the event, followed by a visit to Taraclia and a meeting at the State University of this locality. The main topics will focus on: education, culture, mother tongue and bilateral relations.
Serbia settles refugees in a western area populated with a Bulgarian community
Serbian authorities are planning to establish accomodations for refugees in the western territories which are known to be densely populated with Bulgarians.
Small Town in Serbia Appeals For More Migrants
While intolerance towards migrants is rising in many parts of Europe, and in Serbia, this is not the case in the remote Serbian town of Bosilegrad in Serbia, which is asking the Serbian government to send them some.
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Dacic, Gerdzhikov discuss ways to improve bilateral ties
BOSILEGRAD - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic and Bulgarian PM Ognyan Gerdzhikov on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the good bilateral relations between Serbia and Bulgaria and a readiness for further improvement thereof.
Mayor denies putting up roadblock for visiting minister
The mayor of Bosilegrad in eastern Serbia on Friday denied that he and a group of others blocked the road as Zorana Mihajlovic arrived to the town.
Mihajlovic is one of the vice-presidents of the ruling SNS and a deputy prime minister and minister in the current government.
President Plevneliev to Open 10th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media
Bulgaria's President Rosen Plevneliev will open the 10th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media at the Central Military Club in Sofia, Monday.