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The only victim of the earthquake in Crete is a worker who repaired a church

A strong earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale shook the central part of Crete, Greece, shortly after 9 am this morning. The epicenter...

The census in northern Macedonia has been marked by ethnic scandals

Northern Macedonia is conducting its first census in nearly two decades. The event is highly sensitive due to the potential impact on minorities in the...

Affric Highlands launched to rewild half a million acres of Scottish Highlands

Affric Highlands launched to rewild half a million acres of Scottish Highlands

Mental health is a growing problem for businesses

Mental health is a growing problem for businesses

Evacuated from Afghanistan arrived in Sofia by plane from Islamabad

Evacuated from Afghanistan arrived in Sofia by plane from Islamabad

The Doing Business ranking was terminated after allegations of interference by Kristalina Georgieva

The Doing Business ranking was terminated after allegations of interference by Kristalina Georgieva

A monument to Woodrow Wilson was unveiled in Sofia

A monument to Woodrow Wilson was unveiled in Sofia

Jihadism in Africa: What French “Afghanistan” Looks Like

The Sahel is a territory in Africa that generally remains very distant and unknown to Bulgaria - a vast region on the Sahara border, where countries are known primarily for their extreme poverty and pandemic corruption.

Matthew Nimetz: Identity cannot be negotiated

The uniqueness of the Macedonian language is universally recognized and confirmed at the UN, says former mediator in the dispute between Greece and the Republic of Northern Macedonia over the country's name, Matthew Nimetz. In an interview with Channel 5, when asked about the relations between Sofia and Skopje, he explained that for the Greek side the problem was not in the identity, but in the name, and this is already a different dispute.

More and more people are making money from renting out homes

The investment market for rental housing in the region of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is gaining momentum and interest from investors. Currently, most of the activity is concentrated in the Czech Republic and Poland, according to a report by the consulting company Colliers.
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