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National Assembly Ratifies Bulgaria's 60,000 Euro Aid for Ukraine, Joins OECD Program
In the second reading, the parliament endorsed a bill to ratify the agreement for Bulgaria's involvement in the OECD Program for Ukraine, accompanied by a voluntary financial donation of 60,000 euros (117,350 BGN).
Bulgarian Military Mourns the Loss of Gen. Sabi Sabev, First National Representative at NATO Headquarters
The Bulgarian military community is in mourning following the announcement of the passing of General Sabi Sabev, as confirmed by the Information Center of the Ministry of Defense on its Facebook page.
Serbian Police Raided a Bulgarian Cultural Center and Seized Bulgarian Books
A group of civilian policemen and inspectors from the municipality of Surdulica searched the premises of the Cultural and Information Center "Bosilegrad" on the Day of the Western Outlands - November 8. The action is by order of the High Court from the city of Vranje. After the search, 23 books of the Bulgarian writer, poet and diplomat Edvin Sugarev were temporarily taken, BTA reports.
Rallies in Bulgaria: Freedom for Navalny and All Political Prisoners in Russia
The Association "For Free Russia" (За свободна Русия) will hold rallies in Bulgaria in support of Alexei Navalny and all political prisoners in Russia, as well as in support of Ukraine.
Operation "Flash" 26 years later: We were expelled only because of our Serbian origin
In 36 hours, 15.000 Serbs were expelled from Western Slavonia, which was part of the then Republika Srpska Krajina and under UN protection, while 283 Serbs were killed.
More than 16.000 members of the Croatian armed forces marched on Western Slavonia on May 1, with about 15.000 inhabitants and 4.000 soldiers.
Bulgarian Students in Serbia Will no Longer Need a Visa to Study in the Country
Visas for foreign student applicants of Bulgarian origin are eliminated. This became clear after a letter has been sent from the Bulgarian Embassy in Belgrade to the high school and to the Cultural and Information Center in Bosilegrad.
Drivers told to get insurance or face 750-euro fine
Owners of uninsured private vehicles face fines up to 750 euros, with moderate estimates saying that the number of such vehicles in the country ranges between 870,000 and 1.1 million.
Anniversary of Miljevci plateau crime
BELGRADE - Today marks 22 years since the crime on the Miljevci plateau, near Drnis, when 40 members of the Republic of Serb Krajina (RSK) Territorial Defense were killed.
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Memorial service on 19th anniversary of Operation Flash
BELGRADE - A memorial service held at the Church of St. Mark in Belgrade on Thursday marked 19 years since the Croatian military Operation Flash, launched against ethnic Serbs in western Slavonia on May 1 and 2, 1995, which resulted in the death of 283 Serbs, including 57 women and nine children.
Historic chance for world to hear about crimes against Serbs
BELGRADE - Savo Strbac, director of Belgrade-based Veritas Documentation and Information Center, said Wednesday that the genocide dispute with Croatia before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is a “historic opportunity” for the world to hear about crimes committed in this country against Serbs.