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Current events, political decisions, social developments, and economic news from the country.
The Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is strengthening its international cooperation with Germany.
The Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) welcomed a delegation from the Enterprise Europe Network Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, with the aim of establishing long-term relations in key economic sectors. The two parties discussed opportunities for partnership in the fields of innovation, digitalization, green technologies, and maritime innovations.
The European Commission evaluates the effectiveness of the directives on public procurement and concessions
The European Commission published the results of a public consultation conducted to assess the implementation of the European directives in the field of public procurement and concessions. The consultation found that the directives have not achieved full flexibility and simplification of the system, but have contributed to a reduction in corruption and an increase in transparency. However, the rules for market access for non-EU companies and the promotion of environmental, social, and innovative solutions are still not sufficiently effective.
Skin cancer - a growing threat to increasingly younger patients
The specialists from a leading oncology center in the country report an alarming increase in advanced skin tumors among young people, associated with prolonged exposure to UV rays. The need for enhanced prevention and early diagnosis is emphasized, in order to save lives.
The academic community demands the removal of homeopathic education in vocational high schools.
The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) officially sent a letter to the Minister of Education and Science, requesting the discontinuation of teaching homeopathy in vocational high schools. The scientists believe that education in this "pseudoscience" is unacceptable and call for the necessary legal actions to remove it from the curricula.
Young medical professionals are protesting for higher salaries and better working conditions.
Nurses and young doctors are organizing a protest to demand higher salaries and improved working conditions in the healthcare sector. They want the starting salary to be increased to 3100 levs, which is over 3.5 times the minimum wage in the country.
Repair activities on the Danube Bridge near Ruse are entering a new phase
The assembly of a solid reinforced concrete barrier has started in the next 320-meter section of the Danube Bridge near Ruse. The activities include the demolition of the existing pavement, the removal of the sidewalk block, and the dismantling of the road systems. Traffic will continue in both directions on the lane where no work is being carried out.
Ultramarathon in Shiroka Luka restricts movement for half an hour
The ultramarathon event will take place on May 31 in the village of Shiroka Laka, which will temporarily restrict traffic on the Smolyan - Shiroka Laka - Devin road. The traffic police will regulate the traffic, and drivers are urged to drive carefully and not use the emergency lanes.
State inspectors check the safety of swimming pools before the summer season.
Inspectors from the State Agency for Metrological and Technical Supervision (SAMTS) will conduct inspections in June for the proper and safe operation of the elements of swimming pools, adjacent to accommodation facilities. The aim is to ensure the safety of users and to take measures in case of established violations.
Joining the Eurozone will bring significant economic benefits for Bulgaria.
According to the Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dilov, Bulgaria's accession to the Eurozone will lead to significant financial benefits for the country. A reduction in currency conversion costs, an increase in credit rating, and growth in GDP are expected, as well as the attraction of new investments in key sectors such as the defense industry.
The economic cooperation between Bulgaria and the Republic of Korea is gaining momentum.
The Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dikov held a meeting with the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in Bulgaria, where the prospects for deepening the bilateral trade and economic partnership were discussed. The parties noted the high potential for increasing trade and investments in key sectors such as automotive, machinery and high technologies.
Students from class III b present a book about the power of good words to the Minister of Education
Students from class III b of the Second Secondary School "Emilian Stanev" in Sofia presented to the Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev their book "The Magic of Words", which features their poems, stories and drawings dedicated to values such as kindness, honesty and respect. The Minister congratulated the students for their contribution to the development of a system of values among young people.
Professional High School "Dr. Stamen Grigorov" - Innovative education inspired by nature
The vocational high school in Sofia offers a unique approach to learning, where students are trained through practical activities related to the cultivation of plants, herbs, and animals. The school is working on a project to modernize vocational education and develop key competencies and entrepreneurial skills in its students.
New free screening programs for cervical and colorectal cancer will cover over 4 million Bulgarians.
The Ministry of Health is introducing two new screening programs for early detection of cervical cancer and colorectal cancer. The programs will provide highly sensitive self-sampling tests for home use and will cover over 4 million Bulgarians by 2030. The goal is to improve the prevention and prophylaxis of these cancer diseases in the country.
A renowned artist presents a new book focused on the topic of domestic violence.
The established artist Iva Dimitrova will present her new book "The Perfect Home" at a special public meeting at the Center for Contemporary Art. The work examines the problem of domestic violence from different angles and aims to raise awareness on this important social issue.
High-level delegations from Bulgaria and Hungary meet to discuss economic cooperation
On May 29, 2025, the Third Meeting of the Bulgarian-Hungarian Joint Intergovernmental Commission for Economic Cooperation will be held in Sofia. Issues related to the intensification of economic relations between the two countries will be discussed, and a final protocol will be signed after the meeting.