The Cube Video. Misleading online claims simplify Bulgaria's government crisis Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/12/2025 - 10:57 GMT+1 Claims online frame Bulgaria's mass protests as driven by anti-EU sentiment, but the reality is more complex. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Misleading online claims simplify Bulgaria's government crisis Now playing Next Russia's war in Ukraine: Are AI chatbots censoring the truth? Now playing Next Snoop Dogg surprises Italy by joining Olympic torch relay in Gallarate Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 4th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Can a social media ban protect children from online violence? Now playing Next Europe must 'not test Article 5', Estonian President tells Euronews Now playing Next EU countries seal deal on €90bn loan for Ukraine funded by joint debt Now playing Next Spain reels as Storm Leonardo batters Andalucía with floods and mass evacuations Now playing Next Seif al-Islam Gaddafi killed by masked gunmen in his home in Zintan Now playing Next Severe weather triggers flooding, power outages and road closures across Portugal Now playing Next Europeans 'would do well listening to Draghi,' OECD chief says Now playing Next Oura Ring’s CEO on the future for wearable technology in healthcare Now playing Next 'All-out war' in the Middle East must be avoided, Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam tells Euronews: Now playing Next Europe and Gulf countries strengthen ties at World Governments Summit in Dubai Now playing Next Web Summit Qatar startups raise $205m as AI and robotics shape the future of tech Now playing Next Europeans see wars and disinformation as top concerns, Eurobarometer survey finds More videos
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