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Former Foreign Minister: North Macedonia's Government Squandered Its Strongest Bargaining Asset by Reopening Language Issue

Reactions to Bulgaria's eurozone green light European Commissioner for Economy Congratulates Bulgaria on Joining Euro Area
Bulgaria
Bulgarian Posts: Postal services in Czechia Delayed Amid Nationwide Outage
The postal operator in Czechia has suspended all customer service activities for all types of consignments and parcel tracking due to an unexpected nationwide power outage disrupting all IT systems, Bulgarian Posts said on Tuesday.
Bulgarian Parliament Ready to Back Anti-Speculation Measures Ahead of Euro Adoption
The adoption of the euro as official currency will require changes in Bulgarian legislation to ensure legal compliance and a smooth transition to the new currency, Parliament Chair Nataliya Kiselova said in a press statement on Tuesday.
Reactions to Bulgaria's eurozone green light Central Bank Governor: Bulgaria's Joining Eurozone Is Expected and Deserved
In an interview for BTA on Tuesday, Bulgarian National Bank Governor Dimitar Radev said that the decision of the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament for Bulgaria to join the euro area in 2026 marks the country's final phase of preparations.
Reactions to Bulgaria's eurozone green light Union of Democratic Forces Leader Hristov Hails Bulgaria’s Complete EU Accession
Bulgaria has received final approval for its complete accession to the European Union, UDF leader Rumen Hristov said on Tuesday.
Economy
Adopting the Euro Is a Strategic Opportunity for Bulgaria - Association of Industrial Capital in Bulgaria Chair
At 27%, Share of Female ICT Specialists in Bulgaria Third Highest in EU Last Year
In 2024, Bulgaria had the EU’s third highest share (27.0%) of female specialists employed in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector, the Statistical Office of the European Commission (Eurostat) reported on Tuesday. Across the EU,
Bulgartransgaz Reports Increased Market Interest in Bulgaria - Romania Exit Capacity
In line with the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) auction calendar, Bulgartransgaz held auctions for firm annual capacity product at the interconnection points with neighbouring countries on the Regional Booking Platform
Economy Minister Dilov: Bulgarian Exports to Romania Increase by Nearly 20% in Q1 of 2025
Trade with Romania increased by 7% in the first quarter of 2025, while Bulgarian exports increased by 18.9% compared to the same period last year , it became clear during a meeting between Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dilov and Romanian Ambassador to Bulgaria Brandusa Predescu, the press centre of the Economy Ministry said on Tuesday.
Renowned Nuclear Physicist Prof. Jie Meng Visits Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
The Vice-President of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), Corresponding Member Evdokia Pasheva, met with Prof. Jie Meng, who is among the world's leading physicists in the field of theoretical nuclear physics and is a lecturer at Peking University, the press centre of the scientific institution on Tuesday.
Culture


Kazanlak Municipality Mayor Galina Stoyanova Outlines Initiative to Include Additional Valley of the Thracian Kings Tombs on UNESCO List
New LIK issue celebrates Bulgaria in UNESCO Srebarna Nature Museum Director Elena Ilieva Highlights Reserve’s Rich Biodiversity
Over 60 species of higher plants, 39 species of mammals, 21 species of reptiles and amphibians, and 20 species of fish inhabit the Srebarna Reserve, which is also home to more than 90 species of waterfowl, drawing visitors from all over the world, Elena Ilieva, Director of the Srebarna Nature Museum, said during the presentation of the latest issue of LIK magazine Bulgaria in UNESCO.
Culture Minister Bachev: World Heritage Unites Us Beyond Borders and Generations
"Today, we have gathered not only to celebrate our shared commitment to the preservation of the world’s cultural and natural heritage, but also to connect with the living and enduring legacy that unites us beyond borders and generations," Bulgarian
New LIK issue celebrates Bulgaria in UNESCO Deputy Tourism Minister Georgieva: Bulgaria Proud to Safeguard Shared Heritage
Bulgaria voiced pride in being part of the collective effort to safeguard and celebrate shared heritage, Deputy Minister of Tourism Irena Georgieva said at the official reception hosted by the Republic of Bulgaria in Paris on Monday on the occasion of the opening of the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
Unseated: Equestrian Monuments Reimagined at Sofia's Kvadrat 500
The National Gallery / Kvadrat 500 will present an exhibition by artist Lachezar Boyadzhev titled “On Vacation… Corpus equorum”, the gallery said on Monday. The exhibition features artistically and digitally manipulated photographs, in which human
Balkans
North Macedonia PM: Many MEPs Will Not Vote for Amendment Deleting "Macedonian Identity and Language"
Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia Hristijan Mickoski said on Tuesday that in the European Parliament "there are a large number of MEPs who are calling and saying that they will not vote for the amendment, the aim of which is to "delete the Macedonian language and Macedonian identity" in a Taliban way from the report" of the European Parliament on the country's progress towards the EU.
Serbian President Vucic: We Will Win Next Elections More Convincingly Than Last Time
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that when new parliamentary elections are held, the ruling party will win them more convincingly than last time, according to Serbian media.
Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport: Fastest Growing among Major Airports in Europe
Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen Airport, located on the Asian coast of the Turkish metropolis, has been determined to be the fastest growing airport among major European airports.
Citizens Block Key Areas in Belgrade for Eight Days Straight
For the eighth day in a row, citizens have been blocking several key locations in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, while police continue to prevent them from disrupting traffic for extended periods. As in recent days, the blockades began early in the