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Israel officially recognizes Armenian Genocide after decades of diplomatic friction - analysis
Israel’s recognition of the genocide has been decades in the making. It's been a strange aspect of Israel’s history that, for many years, the Armenian genocide was downplayed in official circles.
Blue Bird opens three new routes to Europe this summer
Asteroid to fly within 176 Bulgarias of Earth on Monday, May 18 - NASA
Bulgaria's former pro-Putin president Radev wins parliamentary election, official partial results
Russia's Gazprom halts gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria
Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that countries he terms "unfriendly" agree to a scheme under which they would open accounts at Gazprombank and pay in roubles.
Bulgarian club event causes diplomatic rift with North Macedonia
Located in the North Macedonian city of Bitola, the club is named after a Nazi-sympathizer hated by North Macedonia but seen as a hero in Bulgaria.
Vladimir Putin: Economic sanctions hurt West more than Russia
Russian inflation, economy "stabilizing" • Bulgarian embassy staff expelled from Moscow
Russia expels 2 Bulgarian diplomats in retaliatory move
Two Bulgarian politicians were arrested for throwing red paint on the Russian Embassy and live streaming it over Facebook.
Bulgaria blames Russian spies for tensions with North Macedonia
Bulgaria’s Specialized Prosecutor’s Office is already investigating alleged Russian espionage activity in the country’s National Security Agency and searching the offices.
Ukraine-Russia war: NATO will 'defend allies' against Russian attack - Blinken
US Secretary of State Bliken warns Russia • Ukraine issues humanitarian aid request from Red Cross
UNHRC votes 32-2 to probe Russian human rights violations in Ukraine
The probe will "establish the facts, circumstances, and root causes" of Russia's human rights abuses against its embattled neighbor.
Ukraine-Russia war: Bulgarian DM dismissed for calling Russian invasion an 'operation'
"My defense minister cannot use the word operation instead of the word war," Bulgarian prime minister Kiril Petkov said.
'Nazi salute' sparks uproar in European Parliament
Bulgarian lawmaker Angel Dzambazki said his gesture was just "humbly waving."
Bulgarian media apologizes to Jewish leader accused of embezzlement
The Shalom and World Jewish Congress organizations had called much of the criticism of Oscar antisemitic in nature and said the ordeal led to an increase in online antisemitism in Bulgaria.