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International Holocaust Remembrance Day Bulgaria Marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day with Various Initiatives
Bulgaria marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27, with various initiatives. The day was designated by a UN General Assembly resolution on November 1, 2005 and commemorates the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in 1945.
Today's Observances: Jan. 27
On this date in Bulgarian history
Telus Representative Deny Company Illegally Blocks Accounts on Social Media
Representatives of Telus, the company that moderates Facebook content in Bulgaria, denied that there are any illegally blocked accounts on the social network. During Thursday's meeting of the parliamentary Committee on e-Government and Information
Discussion Dedicated to the Rescue of Bulgarian Jews Organized in Chicago
A discussion on the rescue of Bulgarian Jews during World War II will be held in Chicago on February 9, the Bulgarian Consulate General announced on its Facebook page. The event is organized by the local branch of the American Jewish Committee and
Economy

Center for Creative Training Reports Successful Cooperation of Bulgarian Educational System with Google
Business and Investment Forum in Istanbul Health Minister Medjidiev: Healthcare Cannot Be Tied to Politics
"I don't feel like a politician, I feel like a doctor mostly, as I have always upheld the belief that healthcare cannot be tied to politics and that is why it is very valuable for me that we are at this table," caretaker Health Minister Assen
Business and Investment Forum in Istanbul InvestBulgaria Agency Chief Outlines Bulgarian Economy's Advantages, Investment Opportunities at Business Forum in Istanbul
He referred to the performance of the Bulgarian economy, which recorded a GDP growth of 3.3%, adding that Bulgarian industrial production is one of the fastest growing in the EU. Bogdanov also noted that Bulgaria has managed to diversify its electricity and gas supplies, being a net exporter of electricity while maintaining a cap on the price of electricity for businesses.
Business and Investment Forum in Istanbul Zorlu Hodling's Abdullah Cerekci: Bulgaria Very Important Investment Destination
The automotive industry is starting to take an increasingly important place in Turkiye, Bulgaria is also interested in it, Cerekci said, noting that the company has made an analysis of its work in the Balkans, including Bulgaria.
Parliament Agrees to Increase Bulgaria's Shareholding in Black Sea Trade and Development Bank Capital
Parliament agreed Thursday to increase Bulgaria's shareholding in the capital of the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank. The decision was taken with 141 votes in favour, zero against and two abstentions.
Culture

Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica Day 31: NAVAL RSV 421 Covers Over 4,000 Nautical Miles
Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica RSV 421 Some 2,000 Miles Away from Mar del Plata
The Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) has traveled just over 3,900 nautical miles in the first 30 days of its voyage to the St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgarian Antarctic base on Livingston Island.
Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica Day 30: Ship's Crew Are in Good Spirits
On the 30th day of its voyage to Antarctica, the crew of the Bulgarian research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril I Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) are in good spirits, Lieutenant Commander Radko Muevski, Executive Officer, told BTA.
Bulgarian navy research ship bound for Antarctica RSV 421 Passes by Recife's Shores
In the evening hours of the 29th day of its journey to Antarctica, the Bulgarian military research vessel Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (NAVAL RSV 421) continues its south-southwesterly course in the South Atlantic towards the port of Mar del Plata in Argentina.
Nikolay Petkov’s Watercolours on Show in “Quiet Tuning” Exhibition
An exhibition titled “Quiet Tuning” featuring watercolours by Nikolay Petkov will open at the Arosita Gallery on January 31, the organizers said Tuesday. The exhibition carries the main idea that the “noise of our times should be heard more
The Balkans

Assault on Bulgarian in Ohrid, North Macedonia Bulgarian Ambassador in Skopje: Case of Assaulted Bulgarian Culture Club Secretary Pendikov Is Overgrown with Speculation
North Macedonia Opposition Leader: Bulgaria Feels Entitled
The leader of the opposition VMRO-DPMNE in the Republic of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, said on Thursday that the tension in relations between Bulgaria and the Republic of North Macedonia is something he warned would happen
Prime Minister Kovacevski: There Is No Anti-Bulgarian Campaign in North Macedonia
“There is no anti-Bulgarian campaign in North Macedonia," said Prime Minister of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovacevski.
Dance Ensemble "Falmis" Stages Concert in Sofia on Jan. 27
Ensemble "Falmis" will stage a concert in Sofia on January 27. The event is part of the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the concept "Falmis - Uvec falim" (traditional greeting of the Banat Bulgarians, coming from the greeting between Catholics "Praised be Jesus Christ" and the response "Always be praised"), which began in 1998 with the printing of the first newsletter of the same name.
Assault on Bulgarian in Ohrid, North Macedonia Assaulted Bulgarian Culture Club's Secretary Pendikov Discharged from Intensive Care
The condition of the patient Christian Pendikov is improving, he has been released from intensive care, the Military Medical Academy (MMA) told BTA on Thursday. Pendikov has been admitted to the Department of Oral Surgery.