EU Summit Allocates 50 Billion Euros to Ukraine, 33 Billion in Loans

EU Summit Allocates 50 Billion Euros to Ukraine, 33 Billion in Loans

50 billion euros will be allocated to Kyiv by 2027, 33 billion of them – loans The EU began negotiations on the membership of Ukraine and Moldova, and Georgia received the status of a candidate country for the union. This was decided at the EU summit after a long day of negotiations today. “This is … Read more

Actress Melissa Rauch Diagnosed with Malignant Tumor Detected After Routine Blood Tests: Lucky to Have Successful Operation at Early Stage

Actress Melissa Rauch Diagnosed with Malignant Tumor Detected After Routine Blood Tests: Lucky to Have Successful Operation at Early Stage

In the video from the hospital published on the social platform “TikTok”, she says that the doctors’ diagnosis came as a complete surprise to her. The malignant tumor was discovered after routine blood tests. The actress admitted that she was very lucky that the evil disease was detected at an early stage, thus the operation … Read more

Indexo Bank Raises 12.5 Million Euros for Licensing Capital through Share Issue

Indexo Bank Raises 12.5 Million Euros for Licensing Capital through Share Issue

In order for the bank to receive a license, it needs to raise additional capital in the amount of 12.5 million euros, and Siksnis expressed his confidence that this capital will be raised in the new issue of 1.15 million shares currently taking place until December 29. Sisnis emphasized that the risk of not getting … Read more

National Assembly Scandal: MPs’ Protest Blocks Parliament Work and Monument Controversy Continues

National Assembly Scandal: MPs’ Protest Blocks Parliament Work and Monument Controversy Continues

These people play the role of trolls in the National Assembly. This is how Hristo Petrov, known as Itso Hazarda, commented on today’s scandal in the parliament, which blocked the work of the National Assembly. Today, MPs from “Vazrazhdane”, BSP and ITN gathered around the tribune in the hall, as a form of protest, the … Read more

Sofia’s Christmas Decorations Spark Mixed Reactions

Sofia’s Christmas Decorations Spark Mixed Reactions

Sofia residents can now enjoy Christmas decorations throughout the city. The Christmas tree in the capital this year is near the Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. A golden transparent arch with the inscription “The light in us” appeared on the new pedestrian zone with a carpet under it, but it caused mixed reactions among the capital … Read more

7-Year-Old Girl Found Living in Inhumane Conditions – Stepfather Arrested and Facing 3-10 Years in Prison

7-Year-Old Girl Found Living in Inhumane Conditions – Stepfather Arrested and Facing 3-10 Years in Prison

The 7-year-old girl went to the 1st grade exhausted and freezing, classmates separated from their snacks He shared that the man was beating him, but the school assumed that he might be exaggerating The mother and partner deny it, but the police found out the child in inhumane conditions For more than a year, a … Read more

Historic Agreement Reached at COP28: Abandonment of All Fossil Fuels by 2050

Historic Agreement Reached at COP28: Abandonment of All Fossil Fuels by 2050

The negotiations they continued overnight A historic agreement was reached by countries around the world after the end of the United Nations climate conference in Dubai (COP28) – the abandonment of all fossil fuels to achieve the goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The decision was made after the official end of COP28 on … Read more

Hungary Threatens to Block Bulgaria’s Schengen Application Over Gas Transit Fee

Hungary Threatens to Block Bulgaria’s Schengen Application Over Gas Transit Fee

Hungary has threatened to block our application for joining Schengen if the government in our country does not remove the levy of BGN 20 per megawatt hour for Russian gas passing through Bulgaria. The result – only a day later it was postponed, and the decision entered into force retroactively, without collecting a single lev … Read more

Prince Harry Loses Lawsuit Against the Mail on Sunday, Ordered to Pay £50,000 in Compensation

Prince Harry Loses Lawsuit Against the Mail on Sunday, Ordered to Pay £50,000 in Compensation

Prince Harry has lost his lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday, with the court ordering him to pay less than £50,000 in compensation, which could cut a significant hole in the family budget. Prince Harry arrives at the High Court in London in June 2023 +15 Watch more Royal expert Kinsey Schofield claims a payment … Read more

Bulgaria Unemployment Benefit Fraud Scheme: ‘French Unemployment’ Scandal Revealed

Bulgaria Unemployment Benefit Fraud Scheme: ‘French Unemployment’ Scandal Revealed

For September, you worked according to European regulations in our country there are 4019, of them 1792 are from the Pirin region, they took an average of BGN 1596. A new unemployment benefit fraud scheme has been detected in Bulgaria. It is known as “French unemployment”. Because of it, the most affluent unemployed people live … Read more