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Export Ban on Insulin, Antibiotics Extended until July 27
The ban on exporting insulin and some antibiotics remains in place, as stipulated in an order by the Minister of Health, published on the Ministry of Health’s website on Monday. The order will be in force from June 24 until July 27.
Minister Georgiev Takes Part in EU Foreign Affairs Council Meeting
Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev participated in a meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on Monday, according to the Foreign Ministry’s press centre.
President Radev Sees No Need for National Security Council Meeting over Iran Tensions
At this time, there is no need to convene a meeting of the Consultative Council on National Security (CCNS), President Rumen Radev said on Monday, responding to a journalist’s question regarding the escalation of tensions in Iran.
Mayors of Mladost, Lyulin Boroughs in Sofia Leave Continue the Change Party
The mayors of Sofia's Mladost and Lyulin boroughs, Ivaylo Kukurin and Georgi Todorov, are leaving Continue the Change on the grounds that they had been pressured by the party.
Economy


Directorate General Civil Aviation Administration Changes Passenger Transfer Procedure at Sofia Airport
Hello Space Festival Will Exhibit Farmers' Produce
The Bulgarian Farmers’ Union is organizing an exhibition of local dairy and plant-based products during the fourth edition of the youth science festival "HELLO, SPACE," which will take place on June 24–25, 2025, at Sofia Tech Park. The festival
No Unusual Fluctuations in Wholesale Food Prices in Bulgaria, Says Wholesale Markets State Commission
He pointed out that the role of the State is to make sure that traders pay all taxes and comply with the law. According to him, all State bodies are now working as hard as possible to ensure there are no market distortions.
Bulgarian Council for Economic Analyses Proved Its Right to Exist, Its Chair Donchev Says
The Bulgarian Council for Economic Analyses (CEA) proved its right to exist, CEA Chair and Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev said at the third annual CEA conference in Sofia on Monday. “It provides a different point of view and so helps to make fewer wrong decisions in government,” he added.
National Statistical Institute Chief Urges for Data-Driven Economic Decisions at Sofia Conference
The President of Bulgaria’s National Statistical Institute (NSI). Atanas Atanasov, called for expert contributions to lead to effective governance and positive outcomes. He was speaking at the third annual conference of the Council for Economic
Culture
BTA and 199 Theatre Sign Partnership Agreement
"The big idea of this agreement is for you to systematically, weekly, send information about various theatre-related topics, so that we can keep track of the process of the staging of new plays, of new stars coming to the theatre. An important point is copyright settlement," BTA Director General Kiril Valchev said.
BTA Signs Partnership Agreement with Luben Groys Theatre College
The Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) signed a partnership agreement with the Luben Groys Theatre College in Sofia. This is BTA’s 42nd partnership agreement with a higher education institution. The agency expects that by the end of this year it will have signed such deals with all 51 Bulgarian universities.
Jean-Michel Jarre to Perform in Sofia
Jean-Michel Jarre will present an audiovisual synthesis of rhythm, light, and technology at Vidas Art Arena (Sofia Velodrome) in Borisova Gradina Park on June 23, said organizers from Fest Team.
Georgi Ashikov-Asho Displays Graphic Art Works in Serdica Gallery
"The Woman as a Beginning" is the title of a new exhibition by Georgi Ashikov-Asho, which will be showcased at the Serdica Gallery in Sofia. The exhibition opens on July 1 and will run until July 19, the organizers announced. “Since the dawn of
Balkans


Russia Again Accuses Serbia of Supplying Arms to Ukraine, President Vucic Says Ammunition Exports Have Been Halted
Summer School Holiday Starts for Around 20 Million Students in Turkiye
The 2024-2025 school year officially ended on Friday for primary and secondary education institutions across Turkiye, marking the beginning of a three-month summer holiday for nearly 20 million students and over 1.2 million teachers within the Ministry of National Education system.
Swedish Ambassador to North Macedonia: Constitutional Changes Are Key EU Step
Sweden’s Ambassador to the Republic of North Macedonia, Ami Larsson Jain, said in an interview with the “360 Degrees” programme on MRT 1 on Friday that constitutional changes are clearly the next step in North Macedonia's EU integration process.
121 Romanian Citizens Return from Armed Conflict Zone in Middle East
A total of 121 Romanian citizens and members of their families returned to Romania Friday morning from the area of the armed conflict in the Middle East, following government-coordinated efforts led by interim Prime Minister Catalin Predoiu,
North Macedonia Prime Minister Mickoski: There Is Severe Political Pressure from Bulgaria Against Adoption of Progress Report on North Macedonia
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said he would be the happiest person in the world if the European Parliament’s report on his country’s progress [towards EU accession] is approved by the Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee on