Social Minister Vows Minimum Wage Increase from 2027 ↗
Front page leadBulgaria's Minister of Social Affairs has pledged that the minimum wage will increase starting in 2027.
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The OFFNews front page features a mix of domestic and international news. Top stories include a Bulgarian social minister's promise of a minimum wage increase in 2027, and a tragic bus accident in Hungary resulting in at least 12 fatalities. Other prominent stories cover a neo-Nazi gathering…
Bulgaria's Minister of Social Affairs has pledged that the minimum wage will increase starting in 2027.
A tragic bus accident in Hungary has claimed the lives of at least 12 people, with the story being updated with further details.
The passing of actor Nick Joseph, known for his role in 'Star Wars', is reported.
Authorities have dismantled a neo-Nazi gathering in Plovdiv, leading to the detention of 18 individuals.
Construction workers in Belgium have discovered a hidden treasure inside a house.
A Russian aerial attack targeted Kyiv and Kryvyi Rih, resulting in deaths and injuries.
Russia is demanding explanations from the US and Turkey regarding the transfer of weapons to Ukraine, allegedly facilitated by a Bulgarian company.
A Spanish F-16 fighter jet has intercepted and shot down a drone flying over Romanian airspace.
Heavy rainfall has caused fatal floods and landslides in Spain, leading to the deaths of two women.
Qatar has officially denied reports that it is holding three Iranian pilots in captivity.
Temperatures are slowly beginning to rise again, indicating a return of hot weather.
A young woman was abducted and tortured in Gorna Oryahovitsa, with seven people arrested in connection with the crime.
Sofia Mayor Terziev is demanding explanations from the Bulgarian National Television (BNT) regarding the selection of Burgas as the host city for Eurovision.
A viral personality known as 'Naughty Pavela' is reportedly training in Kung Fu at a monastery in Shaolin.
The occasion of the Great Mother Mary (Assumption Day) is noted, with individuals named Maria celebrating their name day.
A film titled 'The Odessa Catacombs' by Goritsa Radeva, part of a series on the Ukrainian frontlines, is featured.
A poll asks whether President Radev has successfully combated oligarchy.
Additional footage from Petrohan shows untouched snow, hinting at a potentially mysterious or preserved scene.
A woman is recognized with Bulgarian silver for her artistic endeavors despite facing adversities.