Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev pays and official visit to Serbia on June 21 and 22 at the invitation of his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vučić. Bulgaria’s head of state Radev will meet Serbia’s President Vučić, this country’s Premier Ana Brnabić and the President of the National Assembly of Serbia Maja Gojković to discuss Serbia’s EU perspective, ways to promote economic development and improve access to healthcare and education in Serbian regions populated with Bulgarian minority, development of transport and energy connectivity in Southeast Europe and regional cooperation in the Balkans.
A few days before World Thalassaemia Day on 8 May, doctors and families affected by the disease discussed ways of early diagnosis and prevention. According to health statistics, about 170 000 Bulgarians carry the gene mutation for this rare hereditary..
In less than a month, Bulgarian students have won nine medals at prestigious international maths competitions - the Balkan Olympiad and the European Girls' Olympiad, according to the press centre of the Ministry of Education and Science. The young..
Bulgaria ranks 70th in the latest Reporters Without Borders’ World Press Freedom Index. It remains at the bottom of the EU, as only Cyprus and Greece are behind it. Media freedom is fragile. The few independent media outlets in..
The Bulgarian student teams that participated in the European Olympiad of Experimental Sciences EOES 2025 in Zagreb have returned with..
The initiatives dedicated to 1160 years since the Christianization of the Bulgarian people and 1170 years since the creation of the..
Nearly 850 Bulgarians continue to wait for compatible organs, and seven transplants have been performed since the beginning of the..
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