Bulgarian National Television

Bulgarian PM Boyko Borissov Held a Working Breakfast with the Ambassadors of the EU Countries

Prime Minister Boyko Borisov held a working breakfast with the ambassadors of the European Union countries, organized by the Austrian Embassy in Bulgaria as the rotating President of the EU Council, reported the Bulgarian National Television.

The meeting discussed topical issues on the European agenda.

Winter Weather in the Country: Orange Code is Valid For 6 Regions

Due to the first serious snow, alarm codes for dangerous weather were announced throughout the country, announced the Bulgarian National Television. 

Orange code is valid for 6 districts in Eastern Bulgaria - Burgas, Varna, Dobrich, Shumen, Razgrad and Targovishte.

Snow and wind are expected and there is a danger of icy roads.

Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov is on a working visit to Turkey

Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov is on a working visit to Ankara at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart, Mehmet Akardja, the press center of the prosecutor's office said, reported the Bulgarian National Television. 

The main topics of discussion between the two countries are cooperation in criminal matters and the fight against organized crime.

Struma Motorway in Sandanski-Kresna Section Will be Opened in Early December

''The Struma motorway in the section between Sandanski and Kresna will be officially opened at the beginning of December'', Prime Minister Boyko Borissov told a briefing after his meeting with Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, the Bulgarian National Television reports.

Bulgaria Joins 1st Global Multi-Agency Operation Codenamed 30 Days at Sea

Bulgaria joined the first global multi-agency operation codenamed 30 Days at Sea. The purpose of the operation is to ascertain violations and crimes resulting to pollution of sea environment, reported the Bulgarian National Television. 

A total of 276 law enforcement and environmental agencies from 58 countries took part at the operation between October 1 and 31, led by Europol.

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