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BTA Is Key Source of Information on European Matters in Bulgaria, Director General Says
Bulgaria
Foreign Ministry Warns of Large-Scale Protest in Belgrade on Saturday, Roadblocks Expected
In connection with the protest scheduled for Saturday, June 28, in Belgrade, which is expected to be attended by a significant number of citizens from all over Serbia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued recommendations to Bulgarian citizens
BTA, Veliko Tarnovo Municipality Sign Agreement to Promote Cultural Calendar
BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and Veliko Tarnovo Mayor Daniel Panov on Thursday signed an agreement to promote the development and popularization of the Municipality's cultural calendar.
Special Surveillance Measures Applied to 2,410 Individuals in 2024, National Bureau Reports
In 2024, special surveillance measures (SSMs) were applied to 2,410 individuals, according to the annual report of the National Bureau for Control of Special Intelligence Means published on Wednesday. This marks a slight decrease compared to 2,493
Mayors of Sofia's Lyulin, Mladost Boroughs, Municipal Councilors Say They "Refused to Be Part of Schemes, Backroom Deals"
The mayors of Sofia's Lyulin and Mladost boroughs, Georgi Todorov and Ivaylo Kukurin, along with municipal councilors Dragomir Ivanov and Dimitar Shalafov, who Wednesday left the Continue the Change (CC) party, said “they refused to be part of
Economy
FAO’s Nabil Gangi: Cooperation between CEE Countries and China Provides Opportunities for Knowledge Exchange
Nabil Gangi, Deputy Regional Representative for Europe and Central Asia of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), spoke about FAO’s four objectives for creating opportunities for cooperation. He was one of the participants in the international conference “10 Years APACCCEEC: Bridge for Cooperation between China and the CEE Countries” held at the Grand Hotel Sofia on Thursday
Sofia Municipal Council Adopts Sofia's 2025 Budget
The Sofia Municipal Council (SOC) adopted the Municipality's 2025 budget and the economic framework for urban transport on Thursday.
BASPSC: Supplementary Pension Companies Are Ready for Euro Adoption
Pension companies are stable and reliably manage over BGN 27 billion in personal savings for the second pension of over 5 million insured persons. Citizens should rest assured that their accounts are safe and should not fear any losses from introducing multi-funds or from the adoption of the euro. On the contrary, there will only be benefits for people of all ages, according to the Bulgarian Association of Supplementary Pension Security Companies (BASPSC)
Labour Inspectors Suspend 185 Work Sites during Second Extraordinary Campaign in Construction
The General Labour Inspectorate Executive Agency has concluded its second extraordinary campaign in the construction sector, the agency said on Thursday. In the period between May 19 and June 13, labour inspectors carried out 1,116 inspections in 1,102 enterprises performing construction and installation works.
Culture
LIK Magazine's June Issue Christo’s Floating Piers: “The Brightest Star in the Sky of Installation Art”
"The Floating Piers," which graced Lake Iseo in Italy for 16 days in 2016, were “the brightest star in the sky of the installation arts,” according to Prof. Emilia Konstantinova, Dean of the Art Theory Department at the Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts in Plovdiv.
LIK Magazine's June Issue Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Creators of Unique Language in Contemporary Art
Christo and Jeanne-Claude created a unique language in contemporary art, where aesthetics, space, and time intertwine in an unparalleled way, said Lyudmil Veselinov, Regional Governor of Pernik, during the presentation of the June issue of LIK
LIK Magazine's June Issue Dr. Davor Dzalto: By Wrapping the Reichstag, Christo Made Berlin a Global Center Once Again
Serbian art historian and philosopher Dr. Davor Dzalto believes that the wrapping of the Reichstag was an iconic artwork that defined an entire era. “This is one of the most significant - if not the most significant - works by Christo and
LIK Magazine's June Issue BTA National Press Club in Skopje Joins Launch Event for LIK Issue Dedicated to Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Miryana Simonyan, cultural activities expert at the Bulgarian Cultural and Information Centre in Skopje, was a guest at the BTA National Press Club in Skopje for the presentation of the June issue of LIK magazine, dedicated to pioneering artists
Balkans
Student Detained for 48 Hours on Suspicion of Undermining Constitutional Order in Serbia
The Supreme Public Prosecution Office in Belgrade ordered the arrest of twenty-year-old student at the Faculty of Physics Stefan Tomic, local media outlets reported Wednesday.
North Macedonia PM Slams European Parliament Committee Vote as Major Disappointment
Prime Minister of North Macedonia Hristijan Mickoski described the previous day’s European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee vote on the country’s progress report as a major disappointment, not a minor victory, during comments in Skopje on Wednesday.
Slavcheto Gathering to Celebrate Cross-Border Friendship and Tradition
The traditional cross-border Slavcheto gathering will take place on June 28 in the Slavche locality by the village of Izvor near Bosilegrad, right on the border line between Serbia and Bulgaria, organizers from Bosilegrad Municipality and Treklyano Municipality said on Wednesday.
University Students Studying Bulgarian in Ankara Are Our Helpers and Inspiration, Ambassador Cholakov Says
It is an honour and a privilege for the Bulgarian Embassy to work with the students studying Bulgarian in Ankara, Angel Cholakov, Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to Turkiye told BTA.