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EU Keeps Greenhouse Gas Emissions Downward Trend in 2023, Bulgaria Records Second-largest Drop among Member States
Deputy Foreign Minister Miteva Appointed National Coordinator for Combating anti-Semitism
Deputy Foreign Minister Nevyana Miteva has been appointed by Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dimitar Glavchev as the national coordinator for the fight against anti-Semitism, the press centre of the line ministry said on Thursday.
UPDATED Continue the Change Co-chair Petkov Involved in Car Crash
A car of the National Service for Protection (NSP), in which the co-chairman of Continue the Change (CC) Kiril Petkov was riding, crashed at the entrance to the village of Aksakovo at 5:30 pm
June 9 parliamentary elections Top-of-the-list Candidates: Dobrich
BTA is publishing the names of the top-of-the-list candidates of every party for all constituencies for the June 9 parliamentary elections. The information about the candidates was provided by the respective party/coalition.
June 9 parliamentary elections Top-of-the-list Candidates: Pernik
A total of 31 candidates' lists of 20 parties and 11 coalitions have been registered by the Vidin Constituency Election Commission.
Economy
Bulgaria Has EU's Second Lowest Share of Companies Using E-Business Software
At 26%, the share of Bulgarian enterprises using e-business applications in the EU was the second lowest in the EU, according to data released by Eurostat on Thursday.
Sunny Beach Resort to Host Three-Day Tourism Business Forum
A tourism forum will bring together more than 180 representatives of the tourism business from Germany, Austria and Switzerland from June 5 to 7 in the Sunny Beach resort
10-Year Forecast for Bulgarian Labour Market to Be Prepared under BGN 3.7 Mln Project
A ten-year forecast for the development of the labour market in Bulgaria will be prepared under a Labour Ministry project with a budget of BGN 3.7 million, the Ministry said. It will be an updated forecast with the expected demand and supply, and
Kozloduy NPP to Propose Lower Electricity Price for Households
The Kozloduy nuclear power plant will withdraw the application submitted to the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) and will submit a new one with optimized parameters of the electricity price for household consumers
Culture
National Archaeological Museum to Join European Night of Museums
Visitors will have the opportunity to see the permanent exhibition of the museum and the temporary exhibition "Bulgarian Archaeology 2023", presenting the most interesting and impressive discoveries and research from the past archaeological season.
Jonas Kaufmann Concert Postponed to September 28
The concert of Jonas Kaufmann and the Sofia Philharmonic has been postponed to September 28 due to Kaufmann's health problems, the Sofia Philharmonic said.
Trade Union of Bulgarian Teachers Presents Its Annual Prizes
For the twenty-seventh consecutive year the Trade Union of Bulgarian Teachers presented the awards of the national competition "Teacher of the Year"
Culture Ministry to Fund Bulgarian Libraries with BGN 2 Mln
Projects to encourage reading, media literacy and Bulgarian libraries' capacity will be financed with nearly BGN 2 million from the State budget, Deputy Culture Minister Amelia Gesheva told journalists at a Children's Book National Festival in Sliven on Friday.
The Balkans
Bulgarian Deputy Foreign Minister Meets Journalists from Leading Serbian Media Outlets
Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Kondov met Monday in Sofia with visiting journalists from leading Serbian media outlets, the Foreign Ministry said on its website. The Serbian journalists are visiting under a project supported by the EU Delegation in
Romanian Foreign Ministry Organizes 915 Polling Stations Abroad for June 9 European Elections
The Romanian Foreign Ministry will organize 915 polling stations abroad for the European Parliament elections on June 9, 2024.
EU Expects Skopje to Implement Agreements with Sofia and Athens in Good Faith
The European Union expects the new President and the new government of the Republic of North Macedonia to work on the country's progress towards the EU, a European Commission spokesperson said on Monday at a press conference in response to questions related to the events surrounding the swearing-in of North Macedonia’s President Gordana Siljanovska on Sunday
North Macedonia's Foreign Ministry Urges Country's Politicians to Respect Prespa Deal
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia urged the country's politicians "especially the elected state functionaries" to be cautious about respecting the Prespa Agreement on relations with Greece