In an interview with BNR, the EU Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi said she was going to visit Sofia soon. She said this after the official start of the European Public Prosecutor's Office in Luxembourg today. Kövesi did not specify what she meant by "soon", but added that she would provide information at a later stage.
Asked by BNR correspondent in Brussels Angelina Piskova about the specific reasons of the European Prosecutor's Office for rejecting six of the ten Bulgarian candidates for European Delegated Prosecutors, Kövesi said that some of them did not have the necessary experience needed for investigating financial fraud.
Sofia has a new spot for curious minds. Phenomena is a museum where science and art come together — a place to experiment, discover, and get hands-on with the wonders of how the world works. Rooted in the spirit of STEAM education — that’s Science,..
‘In my view, the period between Bulgaria’s liberation and 1944 was especially significant because I believe that the country was then on the right developmental path,’ says collector Filip Milanov. ‘That era produced many people of exceptional integrity..
On 1 November, Bulgaria’s National Awakeners' Day, Sofia’s Gina Kuncheva Square will come alive in a truly remarkable way. From midday, the Oborishte Municipality and the Buditelkite Foundation will unveil the country’s first interactive outdoor museum,..
The National Assembly has temporarily banned the export and intra-EU delivery of petroleum products, mainly diesel and aviation fuel. The decision was..
On Saturday , the lowest temperatures will be between 3 and 8°C; at the Black Sea coast up to 10°C. In Sofia it will be around 3°C...
An inspection has uncovered numerous violations following the recent flood in the Elenite resort complex. No records of environmental approval for the..
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