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Choral Performances and Bulgaria Sings Format Highlight Second Night of Kamdzhalov Festival
Bulgaria
Too Early to Assess 2025 State Budget Performance, National Revenue Agency Director Spetsov Says
Too Early to Judge 2025 State Budget Performance, National Revenue Agency Director Spetsov Says In an interview with Bulgarian National Television on Saturday, Rumen Spetsov, Executive Director of the National Revenue Agency (NRA), said it is too
We Are Partners by Necessity, Government Will Function While Most Parliamentary Groups Support It, National Assembly Chair Says
Participating in the ceremony on the 146th anniversary of the founding of the Ministry of Interior, held at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier in Sofia on Saturday, National Assembly Chair Nataliya Kiselova said the government would continue working while most parliamentary groups supported it.
MRF Chair Peevski Decides Government’s Fate, Says VP Iotova
Vice President Iliana Iotova told journalists on Saturday that the government will remain in office as long as MRF Chair and MRF–New Beginning Floor Leader Delyan Peevski decides.
Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team Safely Neutralizes Old Grenade by Kliment Dam
A specialized team for the disposal of unexploded ordnance from the 61st Stryamska Mechanized Brigade, led by Major Krasimir Georgiev, conducted a reconnaissance, identified and destroyed a heavily corroded F-1 hand grenade with fuse in a safe location on Saturday.
Economy
Varna Airport Unveils Innovative Gate Garden Area, Boosting Capacity by 40%
Varna Airport officially inaugurated its new Gate Garden area on Friday, marking a significant expansion in passenger capacity – by approximately 40%. The unique open-air space, covering nearly 2,000 square metres, was introduced as part of the airport's drive to enhance comfort, sustainability, and efficiency.
Boutique Hotel BlackSeaRama Joins Prestigious Global Hotel Collection
Boutique Hotel BlackSeaRama, located in the BlackSeaRama Golf & Villas Resort, has become the first property in Bulgaria to be officially recognized as a member of one of the world’s most prestigious hotel collections, Small Luxury Hotels of the
Low Danube Water Level Does Not Affect Operation of Kozloduy NPP, Management Says
The recent drop in the water level of the Danube River has not affected the normal operation or production schedule of Bulgaria’s Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), the facility reported Friday.
E-Government Minister Mundrov: Banks Set to Streamline Lending Process with Automated Data Access
Banks will soon be able to request automated electronic reports to speed up loan approvals, Electronic Governance Minister Valentin Mundrov said on Friday.
Culture
Interdepartmental Task Force Holds First Meeting on Preserving Kabiuk's Cultural Heritage
The newly formed Interagency Task Force for the conservation and sustainable development of cultural heritage at the Kabiuk Stud Farm held its first meeting on Friday, the Agriculture and Food Ministry said.
Think Equal Initiative to Support Sofia Kindergartens in Social-Emotional Learning
The Mayor of Sofia, Vasil Terziev, and Leslee Udwin, Director of the international programme for early social-emotional competencies Think Equal, held a meeting focused on the development of early social-emotional skills in preschool education,
Sofia Philharmonic: Maestro Nayden Todorov Receives French Order of Arts and Letters
One of Bulgaria’s most distinguished conductors and cultural leaders, Maestro Nayden Todorov, has been awarded one of France’s highest honors - a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres), the Sofia
BTA's Archives Sets Example for National Libraries
The National Library and Plovdiv Library are both equally distinguished in terms of heritage, but their outdated concept needs modernization, Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria MP Manol Peykov said during a discussion in the Committee on Culture and Media in Parliament on long-term funding of the National Library.
Balkans
Police Chase, Arrest Citizens on Blocked Streets in Serbia
Police are chasing and arresting citizens who have again started blocking the streets of Belgrade and other cities in Serbia
Mickoski, Opposition Trade Recriminations for "Erasure" of Macedonian Identity, Language from EU Report
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said that the Macedonian identity and the Macedonian language were erased from Europe's report in a "Taliban manner".
UPDATED EU Enlargement Commissioner Sparks Outrage in North Macedonia over Identity Remarks
In North Macedonia, EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos sparked an outrage over identity remarks. At a press conference following the Western Balkans leaders’ meeting on the Growth Plan, Marta Kos stated that “EU membership is the best way to
North Macedonia Battles Two Remaining Wildfires after Twenty Blazes Reported Tuesday
North Macedonia had two active wildfires on Wednesday, down from a total of 20 the previous day, the local Crisis Management Centre said. The fires were reported across the country, with only two remaining active on Wednesday.