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Turkiye’s Year at a Glance: Large-Scale Investigations Against the Opposition and PKK Reconciliation Dominate Politics
Bulgaria
2026 budget comments Continue the Change Leader Vassilev: Philosophy of Revised Budget BIll Hasn't Been Changed
Wrap-up Politicians and Experts Meet in Sofia to Debate Security Challenges Across All Sectors
Politicians, business leaders, diplomats and policy experts gathered in Sofia on Tuesday for the Powers Summit, a high-level forum dedicated to examining security in all its dimensions — from defence and energy to healthcare, education, finance and
Healthcare Professionals without Doctor's Degree to Start Protest Actions over National Health Insurance Fund, State Budget Bills
Healthcare professionals will begin protest actions from December 10 in connection with the new 2026 State Budget Bill and the 2026 National Health Insurance Fund Budget Bill, the Bulgarian Association of Healthcare Professionals without Doctor’s Degrees (BAHP) announced on Tuesday.
Deputy PM Zafirov Hopes for Normal Budget Procedure, Bulgaria Not to Meet New Year with Old Budget
Deputy Prime Minister Atanas Zafirov Tuesday expressed hope that Bulgaria will have a normal budget procedure for the first time in the last four years, so that the country does not have to enter 2026 with an old budget. He participated in the groundbreaking ceremony of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Medical University of Pleven.
Media Review: December 9
OVERVIEW The 2026 State Budget, protests and the Financial Times report that a Bulgarian diplomat might head the post-war governance of Gaza are among the predominant topics as no single issue dominates Tuesday’s media.
Economy
Software Sector in Bulgaria Reports 11.5% Revenue Growth in 2024
Revenues in Bulgaria's software industry exhibited a growth of 11.5% in 2024, with a forecast of a 9% increase in 2025. The sector continues to demonstrate a strong export orientation, with 87% of revenues being derived from exports. Furthermore, it
Peace, Security Named Key Preconditions for Europe’s Prosperity at Powers Summit Forum
Peace and security were identified as key preconditions for prosperity in Europe, according to Zornitza Venkova, Deputy Head of the European Commission Representation in Bulgaria, speaking at the Powers Summit forum in Sofia on Tuesday, which brought together government, political and business representatives for discussions focused on security in its various dimensions.
Powers Summit Forum Kicks Off in Sofia
The Powers Summit forum kicked off in Sofia on Tuesday. Webit CEO Aniela Ruseva said at the opening that the agenda of the 2025 edition focuses on defence, national security, healthcare, energy, education, and the competitiveness of Bulgaria and
Wrap-up Illegal Fuel Sales Cost State over BGN 550 Mln, Industry Calls for Tighter Controls
An analysis released on Monday showed that losses to the state budget from the consumption of unregistered fuel exceeded BGN 550 million in 2024, underscoring the persistence of the grey fuel market in Bulgaria.
Culture
BTA Welcomes New Intern Cohort as Its BTA School Bulletin Marks Two-Year Anniversary
The Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) welcomed its fifth generation of interns at an event in the MaxiM Hall on Thursday, which also marked the second anniversary of the agency’s BTA School bulletin. The reception was held under the Education Ministry’s From Higher Education to Employment programme.
Founder of Varna International Ballet Competition Foundation Calls on State to Protect Competition
Frenchman Gilles Fuchs, Founder of the Varna International Ballet Competition Foundation, has sent a letter requesting intervention to protect the competition.
BTA, National Representation of Student Councils Sign Partnership Agreement
A partnership agreement between the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) and the National Representation of Student Councils (NRSC) was signed on Friday at BTA’s National Press Club by BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and NRSC Chairman Angel
National Library to Celebrate 147th Anniversary on December 10
The National Library will mark the 147th anniversary of its establishment on December 10 in the Central Foyer of the cultural institution, the hosts said on Friday.
Balkans
Serbia’s Fuel Supplies to Be Secured by Hungary, North Macedonia - Serbian Association of Employers Honorary President
Protest Demanding Romanian Environment Minister Buzoianu's Resignation Held in Bucharest
A protest demanding the resignation of Romanian Environment Minister Diana Buzoianu was held in Bucharest on Tuesday, local media outlets reported. The demonstration, organized by the Social Liberal Humanist Party (PUSL), took place outside the
Rudozem–Xanthi Border Crossing among Key Topics of Kostadinov’s Visit to Greek Parliament
The opening of the Rudozem–Xanthi border checkpoint, seen as crucial for the development of the Rhodope region, was among the main topics during Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov’s official visit to the Greek Parliament on Tuesday.
Various Scenarios Considered to Ensure Serbia's Energy Stability, President Vucic Says
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that all key issues in the energy sector have been discussed and that various scenarios are being considered to ensure Serbia’s energy stability, national broadcaster RTS reported on Monday.
Long Lines of Cars Form at North Macedonia–Greece Border Due to Greek Farmers’ Protests
Columns of cars are waiting at the border crossings between North Macedonia and Greece near Dojran as they seek to enter Greece, North Macedonian media reported on Monday.