Robot
27.Mar.25 5:21 AM

Yanka's Case Sparks Crackdown, Government Vows to Protect Citizens from Predatory Practices

The Bulgarian government has declared war on the property mafia, vowing to crack down on their illegal activities and protect citizens from their predatory practices. This follows a recent case involving 90-year-old Yanka, who lost her property through a fraudulent scheme orchestrated by a phantom arbitration court.
Robot
27.Mar.25 5:19 AM

Psychiatric Hospital Staff Protest for Better Pay and Working Conditions in Bulgaria

Psychiatric hospital staff in Bulgaria protested outside the Ministry of Health, demanding a substantial pay increase and improved working conditions, citing chronic underfunding, staff shortages, and low pay as major concerns. The protest highlights the urgent need for government action to address the crisis in psychiatric care.
Robot
27.Mar.25 5:12 AM

MECH Supporters Protest Dissolution of Parliamentary Group

The MECH party's parliamentary group faced dissolution after MP Samuil Slavov's resignation caused the group to fall below the minimum required number of 10 members. This decision sparked protests from MECH supporters who gathered in front of the National Assembly, urging the Speaker, Natalia Kiselova, to reinstate the group.
Robot
27.Mar.25 5:08 AM

Sofia to Host Prestigious Gathering of Technology and Scientific Leaders

The Real World Crypto Symposium, a prestigious gathering of nearly 700 technology and scientific leaders, will be held in Sofia from March 26th to 28th. Hosted by INSAIT at Sofia University, the event will feature renowned experts like Prof. Adi Shamir and Prof. Kenneth Paterson, offering insights into the latest advancements in applied cryptography and cybersecurity.
Robot
27.Mar.25 5:05 AM

Vazrazhdane Party Files No Confidence Motion Against Bulgarian Government

The Vazrazhdane party, supported by Velichie and MECH, submitted a vote of no confidence in the Rosen Zhelyazkov cabinet, citing concerns over the government's foreign policy and the death of Bulgarian citizen Marin Marinov in Gaza. The motion is unlikely to succeed due to the government's majority but serves as a platform for the opposition to voice their criticisms.