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Bulgaria Expresses Deep Concern over Expansion of Military Operation in Gaza Strip, Foreign Ministry Says
Bulgaria
Parliament Passes 48 Laws during Its 3rd Session
During the third session, the 51st National Assembly adopted 48 laws, 116 decisions, and one declaration, according to a report covering the period from April 29 to July 30, 2025, published on the legislative body's website on Friday. More than 38 hours were spent on parliamentary oversight.
32 White Storks Die in Sakar Region Following Wildfire, Green Balkans Team Finds
A field team and volunteers from the Green Balkans Wildlife Rescue Centre visited the area around the villages of Studena, Radovets, Filipovo, and Ustrem in the Sakar Mountain region, where one of the largest wildfires in Bulgaria this summer was recently contained, Green Balkans said on Friday.
The Weather on August 9-10
It will be clear and mostly calm overnight, the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology said on Friday.
Media Review: August 8
HEADLINES Not a single topic dominates the front pages of print media on Friday. 24 Chasa’s front page story is about mosquitos and how people attract them. The top story on the frontpage of Trud highlights that five regions in the country are home
Economy
Agriculture Ministry Launches Consultations with Industry on Criteria for Supporting Innovative Projects under Strategic Plan
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food has launched a consultation process with stakeholders on the draft criteria for selecting applications for support under two key interventions of the Strategic Plan for the Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas 2023-2027. - “Support for operational groups within the European Economic Area (second step)” and “Cooperation for short supply chains.” In line with the established practice of open dialogue and partnership approach in the development of the Plan documents, the Governing Body invited representatives of industry organizations to a thematic working group dedicated to discussing the proposed criteria and the opinions received, the Agriculture Ministry said here on Thursday.
Za Zemiata Association Presents Two Reports Analyzing Implementation of Projects under NRRP
The conclusions of two reports examining the experience and results of the implementation of projects under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) for the renovation of multi-family residential buildings and the use of energy from renewable energy sources (RES) by households were presented on Thursday by the environmental association Za Zemiata [For the Earth]. This took place during a webinar for journalists organized via Zoom, entitled "How does the money from the Recovery Plan reach the people?"
Bulgarian Deputy Agriculture Minister Sees Considerable Potential for Cooperation with Malta in Fisheries, Aquaculture
There is considerable potential for cooperation with Malta in the areas of fisheries and aquaculture, Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food, Stefan Burdzhev, said during a meeting with Malta’s Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and
Aviation Spotters Welcome Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Vasil Levski Airport
Aviation spotters and aviation enthusiasts welcomed a Boeing 787, known as the "Dreamliner," at Vasil Levski Airport in Sofia. The aircraft belongs to Qatar Airways and on Thursday completed a flight from Doha to the Bulgarian capital. The aircraft
Culture


Hellenistic Gold Jewellery, Armour Pieces, Horse Harness Ornaments to Be Displayed at National Archaeological Museum in Sofia
INSAIT to Organize Workshop as Part of International Conference on Computer Vision
Researchers from the Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT) at St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia will organize a workshop as part of the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2025), the
Swedish Gothic Metal Band Tiamat to Perform in Sofia in November
Swedish gothic metal band Tiamat will perform in Sofia on November 15 at Joy Station club, the event organizers said on Thursday.
Pleven to Host Third Time for Wine Festival from August 29 to 31
The third Time for Wine Festival will take place in Pleven from August 29 to 31 in the courtyard of the Regional History Museum, the Pleven Municipality said on Wednesday.
Meeting of Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs Opens in Warsaw
A meeting of the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs opened in Warsaw, Poland, on Tuesday, the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute (BAI) said. The forum will run until August 9.
Balkans


Romania's Education Trade Unions Call on President to Intervene Over Austerity Measures Affecting Education System
Thirty Years after Operation Storm, Serbs, Croats Still Far from Forgiveness, Reconciliation
Military Operation Storm began thirty years ago, on August 4. While Croatia commemorates the date as Victory Day and Serbia marks it as Day of Remembrance, the register of victims on both sides remains incomplete.
Romania's Education Trade Unions to Stage Large-scale Protest on September 8
Romania's education trade unions are preparing a large-scale rally on September 8, the first day of school. About 30,000 people are expected to participate. On Monday, dissatisfied teachers from across the country protested in front of the Ministry of Education in Bucharest, according to their social media channels. They were adamant that they will not stop the demonstrations until they have direct talks with Education Minister Daniel David, who is currently on leave.
Silent Protests Held Across Serbia to Honour Novi Sad Victims
Silent protests took place in several Serbian cities on Friday in memory of the 16 people who died in Novi Sad after a concrete canopy collapsed at the city’s railway station on November 1 last year.
Romanian Teachers Extend Protest into Third Day
On Friday, for a third consecutive day, Romanian teachers protested in front of the Ministry of Education in Bucharest.