Latest News from Bulgaria
Romanian Skier Dies in Bulgaria's Bansko
A twenty-six year old Romanian skier passed away on Friday after an incident in Bulgaria's ski resort Bansko.
The Bansko rescue service received a signal on the case today at around 11 am.
It appears that the skier has had a dangerous fall on a ski track number 11, connecting the Todorka mountain peak with the Plato valley.
Iohannis: Romania and Bulgaria have consolidating collective defence in NATO as joint objective
President Klaus Iohannis stated on Friday that Romania and Bulgaria have as joint objective consolidating the collective defence within NATO, given the context of the security challenges in the region.
Photo credit: (c) Alex MICSIK / AGERPRES PHOTO
He showed that the discussions with his Bulgarian counterpart focused also on the recent developments on the security agenda.
Bulgaria to Renegotiate Long-Term Contracts with AES, ContourGlobal TPPs
Bulgarian Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova announced that the long-term contracts between the National Electricity Company (NEK) and the two thermal power plants AES Maritza East 1 and ContourGlobal Maritsa East 3 will be renegotiated.
Petkova stated this during a conference at which she presented account of her first 100 days in office, Focus news agency reports.
Bulgarian Swimsuit Model Arrested in USA's Florida
Bulgarian model Rali Ivanova was arrested Wednesday in the US Pasco County over charges of driving under the influence of alcohol.
The sheriff who arrested her stated that she had lost her way travelling from Tampa to St. Petersburg, both because she was texting and driving, The Tampa Tribune reported.
Germany's Talanx Sells Bulgaria, Ukraine Subsidiaries to Bulgaria's EIG
German holding and insurance company Talanx has sold its subsidiaries in Bulgaria and Ukraine to Euroins, a Bulgarian insurance group.
The aim is to streamline the company's portfolio in Eastern Europe, German news websites report. No price tag is mentioned, though a "single-digit million deal" (in EUR) is suggested by most sources.
Bulgarian Prosecution Drops Toughest Charges against Dogan Attacker
The state prosecution has dropped charges of attempted murder against the man who attacked the DPS party's honorary chair Ahmed Dogan in 2013.
Oktay Enimehdemov was sentenced in February to three-and-a-half years of imprisonment after found guilty of death threat, but was acquitted of attempted murder. The Sofia Appellate Court in October upheld the sentence.
Bulgaria Climbs 2 Places Up in EU Funds Absorption Ranking
Bulgaria has outpaced Italy and the Czech Republic in the rate of EU fund absorption, EU statistics show.
Lithuania, at 93.7%, is the "champion" of absorption.
According to the Regional Policy directorate at the EU Commission, the country is currently ranking 23rd in terms of "percentage of available funds paid out by the Commission", up from the previous 25th place in 2014.
Germany: Greece's Bailout Extension Proposal Is ''Trojan horse''
A meeting of eurozone financial ministers is scheduled for Friday, in order for a solution to be reached for the crisis in Greece.
Informal division has been observed, as Germany largely relies on the support of Finland and Netherlands, and perhaps Portugal and Spain that have already taken the bailout road, but never had the chance to renegotiate.
Judicial Watchdog to Vote on New Sofia City Court Chair Next Week
Bulgaria's Supreme Judicial Council (VSS) is to determine on Thursday next week who will take over as interim head of the Sofia City Court, Yasen Todorov, from the Ethics Committee at the VSS, has said.
Todorov's interview with public broadcaster BNT followed a VSS step to remove the court's chairperson Vladimira Yaneva from office.