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Parliament Adopts Conclusively Revisions to Code of Civil Procedure Concerning Matrimonial Matters and Parental Responsibility
The Parliament adopted conclusively on Wednesday amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure (CCP). The amendments provide conditions for the implementation of the provisions of European regulations, including Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 on
Rain with Sand From Sahara Falls in Smolyan
Queues of cars were formed in front of car wash facilities in Smolyan on Wednesday, after the region experienced rain mixed with sand from the Sahara desert, which left cars covered in orange-brown fine dust and sand.
Georgi Tahov Takes Oath of Office as Agriculture Minister
Georgi Tahov, who was appointed caretaker Minister of Agriculture, took the oath of office before the National Assembly here on Wednesday.
Amnesty International Points Out Shortcomings on Global Stage, Bulgaria in 2023/2024 Annual Report
Amnesty International published its annual The State of the World’s Human Rights report on Wednesday, delivering an assessment of human rights in 155 countries.
Economy
Deputy Transport Minister: 5G Coverage along Orient/East-Med Corridor Is Important for Mobility, Digital Services Improvement in Small Municipalities
Mortgage Loans Up by 22.7%, Consumer Loans Up by 13.2% in March Y/Y
In March 2024, loans to Non-financial corporations increased by 8.2% annually (8% annual growth in February 2024) and at the end of the month amounted to BGN 45.041 billion (22.7% of GDP), the Bulgarian National Bank said on Tuesday. Loans to
Challenges, Opportunities of Bulgaria's Euro Area Accession Discussed at Forum in Sofia
The challenges and opportunities of Bulgaria’s entry into the euro area were discussed here on Tuesday at a forum titled "Euro Economy: the Development of Industries and Services and Promotion of Investments in the Context of the Euro Area Transition" organized by the Strategic Institute for National Policies and Ideas.
Three Companies to Invest Over BGN 100 Mln in Burgas
Burgas Municipal Council on Tuesday voted in favour for investment plans of three new business ventures, who want to invest a total of BGN 115 million in the region in the coming years. Two of the business ventures are Bulgarian companies, while the third is a German company, said the Municipal Council.
Union of Bread Makers Expects 0% VAT to Remain in Force
Mariana Kukusheva, the chair of the National Union of Bakers and Confectioners expects that the zero VAT on bread will stay. She was among the speakers at a Sofia forum titled "Brand Bulgaria - protection of Bulgarian agriculture and food",
Culture
Vidin Symphony to Perform Consecutive Concerts in Vidin, Sofia and Stara Zagora
Bulgarian-Armenian Cultural Centre Opens in Varna
A Bulgarian-Armenian cultural and information centre was opened in Varna on Tuesday, said its founders. The centre was blessed by Father Dirair Hadavyan, who is the representative of Archbishop Tatev Agopyan of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Holy
Programme of 27th Bansko Jazz Festival Announced
An Alley of Fame, eight evenings with musicians from 18 countries and a stage for young talents feature on the programme of the 27th Bansko Jazz Festival, which will take place from August 3 to 10.
100-Plus STEM Centres to Be Developed in Bulgarian Schools, Education Minister Says
The caretaker Minister of Education and Science Galin Tsokov reported here on Monday that the nationwide programme for the development of STEM centres is in its second phase, with more than 2,200 projects and concepts under review
Paul and Remy Hogarth Participate in International Sand Sculpture Festival with Work Inspired by Burgas Cats
The cats of Burgas are the main inspiration for sculptors Paul and Remy Hogarth, who participated in an international festival of sand sculptures in Texas, said the pair on their Facebook page on Monday. The sculpture by the two artists is titled Sand Cats, with the composition consisting of a total of 18 cats. The artists worked for nearly five days to shape them.
The Balkans
BTA's "Europe in the Balkans" Conference in Targovishte Presents Successful EU-Backed Projects
Participants in the local conference on the "Europe in the Balkans: Common Future" project, which took place on Tuesday at the National Press Club of the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) in Targovishte, discussed the impact of EU-funded projects in Targovishte Region in 2014-2020 and new developments for the 2021-2027 programming period.
Court Remands in Custody Bulgarian Wanted in Cyprus for Theft, Illegal Property Possession, Prostitution, Pimping
The Haskovo District Court has remanded in custody a Bulgarian national wanted in Cyprus for theft, illegal property possession, prostitution, and pimping, the Court House said on Tuesday.
BTA exclusive UPDATED Romania's First Cosmonaut Prunariu: If I Had Not Become Cosmonaut, I Would Be Aviator
Prinariu, who is also the only citizen of Romania and another Balkan country, with the exception of forerunner Bulgaria, who has flown into outer space, gave an exclusive interview for BTA just before the official presentation of the new issue of BTA’s LIK magazine, "The Bulgarian Footprint in Space", on April 22.
Over 60% of Romanians Remain Pessimistic about Country's Future, but Share of Optimists Is Increasing
A total 62.5% of Romanians are pessimistic about the country's future (compared to 70.6% in March and 69.7% in January). Some 30.8% believe that Romania is moving in the right direction (compared to 25.5% in March and 24.8% in January), shows data from the latest survey of the sociological agency INSCOP sent to BTA on Monday.