Russia's oil is getting stranded at sea
EU member Bulgaria has blocked oil imports from Russia, effective March 1, as part of the bloc's embargo.
Archaeologists discover rare medallion with Roman emperor's likeness
One side of the bronze medallion shows the emperor seeking healing from the Greco-Roman god of medicine, Asclepius.
China-sanctioned Lockheed Martin ramps up F-16 production for US allies
Taiwan, whose air force faces daily challenges from neighboring China, may not receive its full fleet of new F-16s for another three years.
Polish truckers may be adding to Ukraine bloodshed, aid coordinator warns
Humanitarian organizations say the Polish blockade is detrimental to their efforts, puts war against Russia in greater jeopardy.
Ukraine receives major update on weapons
The Bulgarian National Assembly voted to reinstated its agreement to provide Kyiv with armored personnel vehicles.
NATO ally suddenly blocks weapons for Ukraine
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev vetoed the transfer of armored vehicles from Sofia to Kyiv.
Heartbreak as shelter reveals all the dogs "with no adoption applications"
Eight dogs ranging in age from four months to nearly three years remain in desperate need of homes.
Dismembered body of U.S. crypto mogul found in Bulgaria
The remains of Christian Peev were reportedly discovered by plumbers.
Russian state TV debates attacking NATO countries
Russian commentators are unhappy with Turkey's recent political moves, leading to Moscow exiting an important grain deal.
Why Putin is watching Bulgaria's election closely
Sunday's election holds plenty of opportunity for both Kyiv and Moscow as the war rages on in Ukraine.
Putin betrayed by close ally who helped out Ukraine behind his back
Bulgaria's government chose to be "on the right side of history," Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
Bulgaria Won't Send Weapons to Ukraine as Zelensky Faces Calls to End War
"We've done enough," Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said on Tuesday as he doubled down on his position not to send military aid to Ukraine.
Russia Slams Move That Forced Sergei Lavrov to Cancel Serbia Trip
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova called countries near Serbia closing airspace to Lavrov's plane "another closed channel of communication."
Russia's Gas Attack Could Paralyze These NATO Nations
Moscow has cut gas to Poland and Bulgaria, raising concerns over which other countries might face a halt to energy supplies.
Vladimir Putin Gambles Russia's Grip on Europe
The freeze on gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria might intimidate, but could also galvanize EU abandonment of Russian fossil fuels.
Anti-Vaccine Protesters Try to Storm Bulgarian Parliament After Rally
Only one-third of Bulgaria's population is vaccinated, making it the least vaccinated country in the European Union.
Bulgaria, Romania Brace for Fifth COVID Wave, This One Prompted by Omicron
As the EU nations with the smallest amount of vaccinated people, Bulgaria and Romania prepare for the next COVID wave brought on by Omicron and holiday travel.
Foreign Tourists Flood Turkish Towns to Shop As Nation's Currency Declines
As Turkey faces an economic crisis, foreign tourists have been taking advantage of the lower prices, flooding into markets in the country for holiday shopping.
U.S.-Euro Support Required for Bulgarian Energy Security
Russia exercises strong but discreet influence in Bulgaria through economic channels, the media and importantly, energy.
EU Court: All Countries Must Recognize Same-Sex Parents and Their Children
The European Court of Justice ruled in favor of a Bulgarian-British couple whose adopted child could not obtain citizenship.
12 Children Among 45 Killed in Bus Crash, Investigation Underway
"The picture is horrifying, the people who were on the bus are turned to charcoal," Bulgarian Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov said at the crash site.
U.S. Has 'Deep Concern' Over Bulgaria Supporting Russia Annexing Crimea
The Crimean Peninsula is considered to be part of Ukraine by many countries around the world, but Russia continues to call it part of its own country.
Bulgarian TV Entertainer's Political Party Wins Parliamentary Election
Election was held just 3 months after an inconclusive vote and again produced a fragmented parliament that will struggle to form a viable governing coalition.
U.S. Sanctions on Bulgaria Forcing Government to Fight Corruption, PM Says
"There is no way we can have a stable political system, a prosperous economy, or a functioning social system without solving the fundamental problems with corruption," Stefan Yanev, Bulgaria's interim prime minister said.
Who is Stamen Grigorov? Google Doodle celebrates Bulgarian scientist
Google has marked the 142nd birthday of Bulgarian physician Dr. Stamen Grigorov, who discovered the bacterium Lactobacillus bulgaricus that is essential for yogurt fermentation, with one of its homepage doodles.
Bombing in Bulgaria: Turning the Tide on Hezbollah
Justice can't be fully served unless Hezbollah, which masterminded the 2012 bombing that killed six and injured dozens more, is held accountable by Bulgaria, the European Union and the global community.
Prime Minister of Bulgaria Fined $174 for Not Wearing Mask in Church
In photos taken during Boyko Borissov's visit to the Rila Monastery Tuesday, the majority of people present for the event could be seen without a mask. On June 22, the Bulgarian Health Ministry made the use of masks in public indoor spaces once again mandatory.
England Player Slams Bulgaria Manager's Response To Crowd's Racist Chants
The English soccer player is speaking out amid responses to an incident involving racist chants during Monday's Euro 2020 qualifier match between his team and Bulgaria.
Racist Chants Nearly Derail Bulgaria-England Soccer Game
A Euro 2020 soccer tournament qualification game between England and Bulgaria was nearly cancelled Monday after a segment of Bulgarian fans continually chanted racist abuse towards black England players.
Man Arrested Over Murder of Bulgarian Journalist
European governments have called for a swift investigation.