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  2. Bulgaria's anti-euro protesters try to storm EU mission building

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    Bulgaria's new government, which was approved last month after October's snap election, the seventh in four years, has reaffirmed the country's commitment to joining the euro zone next year.

  3. Romania and Bulgaria become full members of EU's ... - AOL

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    Checks on travelling by air and sea from Bulgaria and Romania were lifted in March 2024, but land checks continued until Austria last month dropped a veto it had maintained on t ... In Other News ...

  4. List of countries by natural disaster risk - Wikipedia

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    "Natural Disasters News". Ubyrisk. Archived from the original on 2018-11-01 Worldwide news site focused on natural disasters, mitigation and climate changes news "Global Risk Identification Program (GRIP)". GRIP. "BioCaster Global Health Monitor". National Institute of Informatics (NII). Archived from the original on 2014-05-04.

  5. Mixed reactions to EU safe travel list: Bulgaria prohibits ...

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    Some countries are tightening travel restrictions in light of new guidance from the EU, but Portugal plans to continue welcoming U.S. tourists.

  6. 2022 in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    In exchange, Bulgaria will allow membership talks with the European Union to begin. [16] 6 August – Four people are killed, and eight others are injured when a bus travelling from Istanbul, Turkey, to Bucharest, Romania, crashes near Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. [17]

  7. Crime in Varna - Wikipedia

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    Varna was rumored to be the main hub for Bulgarian organized crime. Some sectors of the economy, including gambling, corporate security, tourism, real estate, and professional sports, are believed to be controlled in part by business groups with links to Communist-era secret services or the military; the TIM group, [1] based in Varna, is one example.

  8. Bulgaria country profile - AOL

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    1984 - Bulgaria tries to force Turkish minority to assimilate and take Slavic names. Many resist and in 1989 some 300,000 flee the country. Many resist and in 1989 some 300,000 flee the country.

  9. 2021–present Bulgarian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian political crisis is a period of instability in Bulgaria, which has seen the country face seven parliamentary elections over four years: April 2021, July 2021, November 2021, October 2022, April 2023, June 2024 and October 2024.