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Politicians reflect on May 24, Day of the Bulgarian Alphabet People Who Carry Letters in Their Hearts Never Lose Their Way - Environment and Water Minister
Minister of Environment and Water Rositsa Karamfilova-Blagova Sunday visited Blagoevgrad to take part in celebrations marking the Day of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius, of the Bulgarian Alphabet, Education and Culture, and of Slav Letters, as
Patriarch Daniil Says May 24 Is Both "Inherently Christian Feast and Deeply Bulgarian Holiday"
Bulgarian Patriarch and Metropolitan of Sofia Daniil led a ceremonial water blessing outside the Sts Cyril and Methodius National Library on Sunday, opening the official ceremony marking May 24 - the Day of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius, of the Bulgarian Alphabet, Education and Culture, and of Slav Letters. Daniil described May 24 as both “an inherently Christian feast” and “a deeply Bulgarian holiday.”
Politicians reflect on May 24, Day of the Bulgarian Alphabet Sofia Mayor: Legacy of Sts Cyril and Methodius Continues to Live within Us
Speaking here on Sunday, Sofia Mayor Vassil Terziev said that "today we feel how the legacy of Saints Cyril and Methodius continues to live within us — in the way we think, speak, and connect with one another." He took part in a ceremony marking the
Politicians reflect on May 24, Day of the Bulgarian Alphabet President Iotova: Let Us Preserve Bulgarian Language, Which Makes Us Nation
Speaking during a ceremony marking the Day of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius, of the Bulgarian Alphabet, Education and Culture, and of Slav Letters here on Sunday, President Iliana Iotova urged Bulgarians to preserve the Bulgarian
Economy
Minister Peev Meets with Representatives of Taxi Organizations, Driving Schools to Discuss Sector Issues
Transport and Communications Minister Georgi Peev expects the transport sector to put forward joint, realistic proposals with clear deadlines for addressing the issues at hand, the press office of Peev's Ministry said Friday after he held two
Bulgarian Development Bank Vows to Continue Strong Support for Agriculture
Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) Supervisory Board Chair Delyana Ivanova said the bank traditionally and actively supports agriculture and domestic production sectors that strengthen the national economy and provide livelihoods for many
President Iotova Describes National Festival of Sheep Breeders as Celebration of Bulgarian Spirit
President Iliana Iotova described the National Festival of Sheep Breeders in Bulgaria as a celebration of the Bulgarian spirit as she attended its opening in Lyaskovets on Friday. Agriculture and Food Minister Plamen Abrovski also took part in the
Eurovision 2027 Could Generate Up to EUR 70 Mln for Bulgaria - Analysis
Bulgaria could generate a net economic benefit of between EUR 45 million and EUR 70 million from hosting the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027, depending on visitor numbers and the length of their stay, according to a preliminary assessment by payment services company iBanFirst.
Culture
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Honours May 24 with Academic Address and Classical Concert
With a ceremonial gathering featuring an academic address dedicated to St Clement of Ohrid and a classical music concert performed by young musicians, the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) marked May 24.
Tbilisi Garden Opened in Sofia as Bulgarian-Georgian Friendship Symbol
Tbilisi Garden was officially opened on Thursday in a renovated public space in Sofia’s Lozenets district, which was named after the Georgian capital by a decision of the Sofia Municipal Council in July 2023.
Fourth Intuitive - Bulgaria International Salon Exhibition to Take Place May 27 to June 13
The fourth edition of the Intuitive - Bulgaria International Salon will take place from May 27 to June 13 in Hall 2A of the Union of Bulgarian Artists (UBA) in Sofia, the organizers announced.
Bulgarian Artist Ruth Koleva among Five EU Musicians Selected for EU-US Cultural Diplomacy Programme
Bulgarian singer-songwriter Ruth Koleva is among only five artists from across the European Union selected to take part in the inaugural Transatlantic Stars Music Program in the United States later this month, according to a Facebook post by the
Balkans
Three 20-Year-Olds, Prominent North Macedonia Opera Singer Die in Crash near Skopje
Three 20-year-olds and prominent North Macedonian opera singer Riste Velkov died in a collision with a truck tractor on the Skopje ring road, the Interior Ministry of North Macedonia said Friday.
European Commission, Romania Sign SAFE Agreement for Investments in Security and Defence
The European Commission (EC) has signed the SAFE (Security Action for Europe) agreement with Romania, the Romanian Ministry of Finance announced in a statement sent to BTA. This will give the country access to EUR 16.68 billion for defence and strategic infrastructure - the second-largest loan in the EU under the instrument after Poland's.
Serbia, Ukraine Hold Talks on Free Trade Agreement
Serbian Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarevic and Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration and Trade Representative Taras Kachka signed a joint statement in Belgrade on continuing negotiations for
Bulgarian Embassy in Athens Hosts Reception Honouring Bulgarian Culture and Army Day
Ambassador of Bulgaria to Greece Valentin Poryazov hosted a reception at the Bulgarian Embassy in Greece in Athens on Wednesday.