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President’s Office Rejects Blame over Interior Ministry Leadership Gap
The President's Office Friday rejected blame over a gap in the Interior Ministry's professional leadership. “No written proposal to coordinate the appointment of a Secretary General of the Interior Ministry has been received by the presidential institution."
GERB Leader: Daniel Mitov Was Sent to Interior Ministry to Ensure It Works Well with the Public
GERB leader Boyko Borissov Friday said Daniel Mitov had been sent to the Interior Ministry to ensure that it works well with the public. Borissov commented to the media on Thursday's demands for Mitov's resignation by Vazrazhdane and Continue the Change.
Foreign students in Bulgaria Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy in Varna Is Home to Over 420 Foreign Students
The Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy in Varna is home to 423 foreign students from 23 countries, of which 281 are from European Union countries, the Academy said on Friday.
Three Bison Calves Born in Eastern Rhodope Mountains, Free-Roaming Herd Now Numbers 22
A total of three new bison calves were born in the Studen Kladenets area in the Eastern Rhodope Mountains, Neli Naydenova from the Rewilding Rhodopes Foundation told journalists in Kardzhali on Friday.
Economy
United Bulgarian Bank Reports Temporary Technical Glitch Affecting Its Card Holders
United Bulgarian Bank has announced on its website that a technical glitch has affected card transactions such as- payments, withdrawals and POS terminal operations. The glitch affects only cards issued before the merger with Raiffeisenbank
Tourism Is One of Solutions to Demographic Crisis in Bulgaria, Says Tourism Minister
Tourism is one of the solutions to resolving the problem of the demographic crisis in Bulgaria, Tourism Minister Miroslav Borshosh said at the opening of a workshop within the framework of the second annual specialized conference of the Erlebe Bulgarien/Experience Bulgaria event in the Golden Sands resort.
Coming up Former Italian PM, Nobel Prize Laureate and Three EU Commissioners Are among Participants in Green Transition Forum in Sofia Next Week
A former Italian Prime Minister, a Nobel Prize laureate and three EU commissioners are among the participants in this year’s edition of the Green Transition Forum to take place in Sofia next week. Dedicated to advancing the green transformation, it
Communications Sector SMEs, Regulator to Sign Memorandum on Price Control During Euro Adoption
Branch Organizations representing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in electronic communications services will sign a memorandum with the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) to control prices during Bulgaria’s euro adoption period
Culture
Survey Shows Strive for Improvement in Training among Young Educators
A survey has found that younger educators strive to improve their qualification and skills. The teachers' trade union affiliated with the Podkrepa Labour Confederation has conducted a survey about the type and regularity of teacher trainings among
Varna Summer International Theatre Festival Closes with "Eyes of Arabia"
The production Eyes of Arabia by the Varna Puppet Theatre will be presented on the last day of the Varna Summer International Theater Festival on Wednesday.
Tannhauser to Open Sofia Opera's 2025 Wagner Festival on June 26
The Sofia Opera will launch its annual Wagner Festival on June 26 with Tannhauser, it emerged at a news conference here on Tuesday.
Patriarch Daniil Leads Pentecost Service at Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Calls for Unity
Bulgarian Patriarch and Metropolitan of Sofia Daniil led the festive liturgy for Pentecost at the Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Sofia.
Balkans


TISP Leader Trifonov: North Macedonia's Court Sentence against Ljupco Georgievski Is Another Act of Political Anti-Bulgarian Repression
Turkish Catamaran Operator Opens Istanbul - Burgas Ferry Line
The Istanbul-Burgas ferry line was opened by Istanbul Deniz Otobusleri (İDO) Director Murat Orhan on Thursday with an official ceremony held in Istanbul, the Turkish DHA news agency said.
Sofia Slams Guilty Verdict of Bulgarian Community Leader in North Macedonia
The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry said in a position paper that it considers the guilty verdict against Ljupcho Georgievski, the leader of a disbanded cultural centre in Bitola, the Republic of North Macedonia, to be "totally unacceptable". A court in
North Macedonia Should Accept Meeting with Bulgaria's Prime Minister at NATO Summit in Hague
North Macedonia must be proactive and show that the problem with its blocked EU integration is not about including (in the constitution) several hundred citizens of the country who say their mother tongue is Bulgarian, but a policy that has lasted
Ambassador Vlaykov: Bridge between Silistra and Calarasi Would Help European Security Forces Have Faster Response
A bridge over the Danube between Silistra and Calarasi would help European security forces to have a faster and better response on a larger scale in case of crises, Bulgarian Ambassador to Romania Radko Vlaykov said. He took part in a conference on