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The Bulgarian Government approved a Draft Agreement on the APCs for Ukraine
The Bulgarian Government approved a draft Agreement between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on the free provision of armored transport equipment.
The Minister of the Interior is to conduct the negotiations and sign an agreement.
The Top 7 Benefits of Adopting and Regulating Crypto
Cryptocurrencies are here to stay, and no amount of denial will change this fact. About 6.9 billion people have access to smartphones, and almost all of them can access the internet in one way or another. Everyone is a potential crypto user, even in regions where these assets are still unregulated.
Ukraine refused Negotiations with Russia for the purchase of Nuclear Reactors from Bulgaria
The Ukrainian company "Energoatom" announced that it will not sign an agreement with Russia for the purchase of nuclear reactors and other Russian-made energy equipment from Bulgaria, reported the Ukrainian news agency "Ukrinform".
The European Commission prefers Iliana Ivanova for Bulgarian European Commissioner
The European Commission announced that they interviewed the candidates for European Commissioner of the Bulgarian government - Daniel Laurer and Iliana Ivanova.
Bulgaria will continue to Pay for the Accommodation in Hotels of Refugees from Ukraine
The Bulgarian government has extended the term of the current Program for Humanitarian Assistance to Displaced Persons from Ukraine with temporary protection in the Republic of Bulgaria until September 30. According to the decision, hoteliers will continue to receive 15 leva (7.5 euros) per day per person for accommodation.
Bulgaria’s PM condemned the Pro-Russian "Vazrazhdane" Party and its Leader's calls for Violence
The Bulgarian government described as "unacceptable" the behavior of the pro-Russian party "Vazrazhdane" (Revival) and its leader's calls for violence. The prime minister and the ministers of internal affairs and justice issued statements on the issue.
Day 489 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Russia dropped the Case over the "Wagner" Rebellion
Former Chief Prosecutor of Bulgaria Accused of Protecting OneCoin in Wake of Quadruple Murder
In December 2021 a petition was filed by Dr. Jonathan Levy, a UK lawyer representing OneCoin victims, with the Bulgarian Constitutional Ombudsman alleging Bulgarian Chief Prosecutor Geshev was protecting the OneCoin organized crime group founded by fugitive billionaire Ruja Ignatova. The Bulgarian Ministry of Justice has since requested repeatedly that Geshev open an investigation.
Bulgaria has joined NATO's Ammunition Stockpiling Initiative
Bulgaria joined the Multinational Ammunition Stockpiling Initiative today.
The news was announced by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană.
This happened at a ceremony during the two-day meeting in Brussels of the ministers of defense from the member countries of the pact. On the Bulgarian side, the document was signed by Todor Tagarev.
New PM for Bulgaria as former rivals enter uneasy alliance
Bulgaria's parliament on Tuesday formally approved the country's new government proposed by the two main political rivals in a bid to end a 30-months-long political crisis, restore stability and spur economic development in the poorest EU member country.