Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, Chief Advisor to King Abdullah II, engaged in a fruitful dialogue focusing on the well-being of Christians in Jordan and the potential establishment of a Bulgarian pilgrimage center. Their conversation underscored the crucial role of interfaith dialogue in fostering a cohesive and peaceful society.
Rising toll taxes in Bulgaria have intensified the challenges faced by international carriers and heightened industry tension. Experts, including Nikolay Rashkov from the Union of International Carriers, demand a toll system that differentiates fees based on a vehicle’s load capacity and emission class to fairly distribute road system usage.
Sofia, Bulgaria, celebrates 146 years as the nation's capital, commemorating its historical journey with festive events including exhibitions and concerts. The city reflects on its transformation from a small town to a thriving capital, showcasing its vibrant cultural scene and commitment to a dynamic future.
A survey by the Myara agency has revealed that more than 42% of Bulgarians have concerns about the progression of artificial intelligence, with significant portions expressing unfamiliarity or cautious acceptance. The independent telephone poll conducted in March 2025 among 801 adult citizens also highlighted varied perspectives among age groups regarding both the promise and risks of AI.
King Abdullah II of Jordan visited Bulgaria at the invitation of President Rumen Radev. The two leaders discussed strengthening bilateral relations in various sectors and addressed international security issues, including hosting a high-level meeting on the Aqaba Process initiative focusing on the Balkans.