Monday will be a sunny day across Bulgaria with temperatures continuing to rise, reaching highs of 20°C to 25°C in most areas. The mountains will also experience sunny skies with scattered clouds and moderate to strong winds, while the Black Sea coast will enjoy sunshine and light winds with highs of 12°C to 17°C.
On March 9, 1985, a bomb planted by a pro-Turkish terrorist organization exploded in a train carriage designated for mothers and children, killing 7 and injuring 9. The attack was a reaction to the forced assimilation campaign known as the "revival process" implemented by the communist regime in Bulgaria.
Montenegro's President, Jakov Milatović, embarked on a two-day official visit to Bulgaria, where he met with President Rumen Radev to discuss deepening bilateral relations in various sectors, including economy, education, and security. The visit also included the signing of a memorandum between the two countries' marine biology institutes and a visit to the Novo Selo Training Area.
Ontario has pulled over 3,600 US-produced alcohol products from its shelves in retaliation for Donald Trump's latest tariffs on Canadian goods. This move, supported by some industry voices but criticized by others, is part of a broader effort by Canadian provinces to push back against US trade policies.
The UK service sector experienced its fifth consecutive month of job cuts in February, with economists attributing this to reduced optimism and ongoing cost pressures. Despite the job losses, the final services PMI reading remained above the 50-point threshold, indicating continued expansion in the sector.