Bulgarian students have won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the 51st International Chemistry Olympiad in Paris. Evgeni Statelov from the Language High School in Plovdiv won the gold and the silver went to Kamen Petrov from the National High School of Mathematics in Sofia. Damian Frantsov from the High School of Mathematics in Sofia and Mikhail Paskalev from the “Academician Lyubomir Chakalov” National High School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Sofia won bronze medals. High school students from 80 countries across the globe took part in the Olympiad.
The Sofia City Court rejected Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev's request to amend his preventive measure of "detention in custody" and remanded him in custody, BTA reported. The ruling is not final and is subject to appeal. Sofia City Court receives..
A drone surfaced today on the North Beach in Burgas, a Bulgarian National Radio team reported. According to senior rescuer Petar Rusev, the machine was spotted in an unguarded area of the beach in the direction of Solnitsei. The signal for a..
Interior Minister Daniel Mitov told Parliament that 37 cases of harassment and aggression committed by youth gangs have been reported in Sofia since the start of the year, with 33 of the perpetrators already identified and detained. Government to..
Motorway Europe-A6, which is 63 kms. long, has been put into operation. Connectivity between the Orient and Western Europe is now a fact, Minister of..
Bulgaria is ready to down Russian drones. The Northeastern part of the country is actively being monitored, Minister of Defence Atanas Zapryanov..
In order for young people to be adequately prepared for the challenges of contemporary life and the demands of today’s labour market, education needs to..
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