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Current events, political decisions, social developments, and economic news from the country.
Bulgaria Ranks 11th in Surfshark's 2025 Global Digital Quality of Life Index
Bulgaria improves in Surfshark's Digital Quality of Life Index but faces challenges in digital infrastructure and AI. The country ranks 11th, performing well in internet affordability but lagging in areas such as AI and infrastructure, according to DQL 2025.
Bulgaria for Peace in Ukraine: Zhelyazkov on European Security and Guarantees for Kyiv
Prime Minister Zhelyazkov emphasizes Bulgaria's role for peace in Ukraine, the need for coordination between the US, EU, and Kyiv, and the importance of security guarantees. Emphasis on European integration.
Restrictions on multiple-entry visas in Bulgaria: growing tension among foreign owners and investors
After November 2025, Bulgaria restricted the issuance of multiple Schengen visas for citizens of third countries – the new rules make access difficult even for property and business owners, which is causing a rise in discontent.
Aras Paco and Molly: The Star Parrots of Burgas Zoo
Meet Paco and Molly - the lively macaws at the Burgas Zoo, who love dancing and the attention of visitors. Learn more about their characteristics and fun activities.
Nessebar Municipality disinfects Elenite after the disaster
Nessebar Municipality carried out a large-scale disinfection in Elenite after the flood to prevent health risks.
FSC Trains Students Online on Financial Literacy, Including the Introduction of the Euro
The FSC is organizing an online webinar for students on November 26 and 27 to improve financial literacy. The focus is on the upcoming introduction of the euro and its impact on the non-banking financial sector. The training is part of the FSC's 2025-2027 Strategy.
The Consumer Basket Returns to 100 Leva: Analysis of Prices for Basic Foods
The chairman of DKSBT, Vladimir Ivanov, reported variations in wholesale prices for basic food products. The consumer basket has returned to 100 leva. Both price increases and decreases have been recorded, with the market remaining within normal limits.
Ban on the Export of Insulins, Antibiotics, and Mesalazine Extended Until 2026
The Ministry of Health has extended the ban on the export of certain medications, including insulins, antibiotics, and Mesalazine, until January 23, 2026. The decision is driven by supply issues and reports of shortages in pharmacies.
KNSB Protests Budget: Demands Higher Incomes and End to Confrontation
KNSB is organizing a protest in Sofia demanding a 10% increase in incomes in certain sectors and an end to the confrontation between workers. The union insists on additional funds for public administration and transport.
GERB will not support the removal of Mayor Kotsev in Varna
Tension in the municipality: GERB refuses to support the removal of Blagomir Kotsev. PP-DB accuse of a rigged victory, and the Municipal Election Commission (MEC) responds to accusations of illegality. The MEC meeting is held due to signals about the termination of Kotsev's powers.
Iliana Yotova: Integrating Refugees is a Human Responsibility
Vice President Iliana Yotova spoke about the effective social inclusion of refugees and migrants. She emphasized the importance of security, education, work, and the protection of dignity. Yotova called for a clear national policy and sustainable mechanisms for humane integration.
Nessebar Municipality Signs 50 New Contracts for Eco-Friendly Heating
Nessebar Municipality has signed 50 new contracts under the project "Nessebar is for Cleaner Air". Over 300 air conditioners have been installed. The mayor announced the upcoming conclusion of contracts for heat pumps and pellet appliances. The project aims to reduce pollution from household heating, with a total budget of over 9 million BGN.
Europe Responds to the American Peace Plan for Ukraine: Changes in Conditions
The European Union proposes a modified peace plan for Ukraine, differing from the US proposals. Key points include restrictions on the Ukrainian army, a different approach to territorial negotiations, and security guarantees without NATO membership.
Georgiev: Peace in Ukraine Depends on Ukraine and the EU, Russian Provocations Aim to Weaken NATO
Minister Georgiev emphasizes the importance of the roles of Ukraine and the EU for the peaceful resolution of the conflict, condemns Russian provocations, and highlights the strengthening of defense capabilities.
Raya Nazaryan to Participate in the Fourth Parliamentary Summit of the International Crimea Platform in Stockholm
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Raya Nazaryan, will participate in the parliamentary summit of the International Crimea Platform in Stockholm, Sweden. The forum will bring together over 40 government leaders and parliamentarians from around the world.
