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Julian Nagelsmann supported Thomas Tuchel and also criticized the positioning of the photographers of the 2026 World Cup
Julian Nagelsmann criticized the positioning of photographers during the national anthems before matches, expressing frustration that they were too close, making it difficult to see the players. He supported Thomas Tuchel's similar criticism. FIFA has promised to make changes to the photographers' positions.

Earthly riches should not replace our love for God, said Father Blagovest at the church of St. George in the Viennese village of Antimovo
Father Blagovest delivered a sermon at the Church of St. Martyr George in the village of Antimovo, Vratsa, emphasizing that believers should focus their hearts on God rather than worldly wealth and vanity. He warned that material gains can become a person's treasure, diverting love and attention away from God. The sermon also highlighted the commemoration of the Dorostol martyrs, who remained faithful to their Christian beliefs despite persecution. Father Blagovest discussed spiritual purity, noting that human eyes serve as a 'light' but can be clouded by sin and worldly distractions. He urged

Stradzha proposes to posthumously award the creator of the brand "Stradzhanskaya muskatova" Manol Bogdanov with the title "Honorary Citizen"
The mayor of Straldza, Atanas Kirov, has proposed posthumously awarding Manol Bogdanov with the title of 'Honorary Citizen of Straldza.' The proposal will be considered at an upcoming meeting of the Municipal Council on June 25. The report highlights Bogdanov's significant contribution to the economic development of the city in the second half of the 20th century, particularly his role in developing the local wine industry and establishing the 'Straldzanska Muscatova' rakia brand, which has become a recognizable symbol of the town. His work helped the product win numerous national and foreign褒

Thousands protested last night in Tirana against a construction project on the Albanian coast.
Thousands of citizens protested in Tirana against a construction project along Albania's coast linked to Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law. The protests, called the 'flamingo revolution,' have been ongoing since May 31 and are directed at a luxury resort development by Affinity Partners, Kushner's investment firm. The project is located near the Narta Lagoon, part of the protected Vjosa-Narta area, which is home to flamingos, seals, and sea turtles. Protesters demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and oppose the development due to environmental concerns.

The Historical Museum in Petrich participated in a revue-show with authentic Bulgarian folk costumes in the village of Eleshnica
The Historical Museum in Petrich participated for the first time in the review-performance 'Neprekhodna Vechnost,' dedicated to authentic Bulgarian folk costumes, which took place on June 20 in the village of Eleshnitsa. The event featured traditional costumes, original music inspired by folklore, dance performances, and a light show. The performance was organized under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture with participation from regional museums, collectors, and cultural institutions. The museum displayed six authentic folk costumes from its 'Ethnography' collection, including items fromP

Drones, helicopters and mountain rescuers on the ground are involved in the search for a missing tourist in Pirin
Drones, a helicopter, and mountain rescue teams are participating in the search for a missing tourist in the Pirin Mountains. The woman was last seen moving between the 'Konche' shelter and the 'Vihren' hut but did not reach the latter. The search began late at night and continued into the morning with drones scanning the area once the fog cleared. A helicopter has now joined the efforts.

Let's not turn our lives into a concern only for the present, let's take time for the spirit, Father Nikolai Kostadinov urged in Vratsa
Father Nikolay Kostadinov urged people in Vratsa not to make their lives solely about physical needs like eating and drinking, but to also dedicate time to spiritual matters and inner growth. He delivered a sermon at the cathedral church 'St. 12 Apostles' during a liturgy, reflecting on Jesus Christ's teachings and their interpretation in the context of spiritual development.

Danube Wine Festival is organized in Kozloduy on June 27
The Danube Wine Festival is being organized by the 'Danube Winemakers' Association in Kozloduy on June 27. The event aims to promote regional tourism and showcase the value of local wine-related activities. Antoaneta Genova from Winery House 'Akhinora,' a member of the association's board, stated that this is the first time the festival is being held in Kozloduy. The timing coincides with the upcoming International Day of the Danube River on June 29 and the annual Fish Day organized by the municipality of Kozloduy. Over ten wineries from northwestern and northern central Bulgaria will takepart

Declan Rice feels he can make an assist in any static situation for England in the World Cup.
Declan Rice, an English national football team midfielder, discusses his ability to make assists from set pieces, crediting his development at Arsenal under coach Nick Jover and manager Mikel Arteta. He highlights his performance during England's World Cup opener against Croatia, where he provided an assist for Harry Kane's second goal. Rice notes that he has grown confident in delivering accurate set pieces and creating dangerous situations.

Voter turnout on the mayor's ballot in the Pomeranian village of Bata is over 15 percent as of 11:00 a.m.
The voter turnout for the mayoral runoff election in the village of Bata, Pomorie municipality, was 15.79% by 11:00 AM. This information was provided by the Municipal Electoral Commission (OIK) in Pomorje. Out of 956 registered voters, 151 had exercised their right to vote by that time. Two polling stations were opened on election day, both opening on time and voting began normally. The runoff was necessitated because no candidate received the required support in the first round on June 14. According to OIK data, independent candidate Zlatina Petrova received the most votes with 249, followed

Britain's Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has said he has no reason to believe that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning to resign tomorrow.
The UK Minister for Business and Trade, Peter Kyle, stated there is no reason to believe Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to resign tomorrow, according to Reuters. Kyle mentioned he had an open conversation with Starmer on Friday. Earlier, The Observer reported that Starmer was expected to resign on Monday and had set a schedule for his departure, though a government source indicated the prime minister remains focused on his work. Kyle dismissed the speculation, saying he sees much speculation but has not seen any evidence. He noted that Starmer continues to work hard and is trying to create

Over a hundred people joined Vratsa in a 3x3 soccer tournament.
Over 100 people participated in a 3x3 football tournament held in Vratsa over the weekend. The event, organized by the local municipality, featured teams across different age groups, with winners advancing to national championships and potentially representing Bulgaria internationally. The tournament took place on an attractive format with four players per team, two halves of five minutes each, and included projections of international matches on a screen.
Current economic and financial issues were discussed by Deputy Prime Minister Gulub Donev and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva
Vice Prime Minister and Finance Minister Gylb Dobrev discussed current economic and financial issues with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. The conversation focused on geopolitical risks, climate challenges, technological advancements, and the need for more flexible and decisive policies to protect economies from external shocks. Topics included diversification of resources, resilient infrastructure, and closer cooperation between reliable partners. Dobrev also informed Georgieva about Bulgaria's priorities and fiscal policy outlook, including efforts to finalize the 2026 budget and啟

An international scientific and practical conference on tourism is being held at the Academy of Economics in Svishtov
An international scientific-practical conference dedicated to tourism is being held at the Dimitar A. Tsenov Economic Academy in Svishtov, Bulgaria. The event marks both the 10th anniversary of the Department of Tourism Economics and Management and the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the Svishtov Higher School. The head of the department, Assoc. Prof. Lubka Iliyeva, highlighted the achievements of the department over the past decade, including the number of graduates, ongoing students, and research outputs.

MPs in Norway joined the football euphoria with Viking rowing in parliament
Members of Norway's parliament participated in the 'Viking Clap' ritual, a popular fan tradition during football matches, in support of the national team ahead of their World Cup game against Senegal. The event took place after being invited by the president of the parliament, Masud Garahkhani, who called for a break in sessions. The 'Viking Clap' has become a notable feature at international tournaments, with fans performing it in stadiums, public transport, and other locations. Norwegian players also embraced the Viking theme with a team photo before the World Cup, marking their first WorldC

"Bulgaria will not shoot itself in the foot". Radev saves from European sanctions and Vaghit Alekperov
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev stated that Bulgaria will not allow European sanctions against Vagit Alekperov, co-owner of Russian oil giant Lukoil, despite Lukoil's arbitration claim for €3 billion against Bulgaria. Radev emphasized that imposing sanctions on Alekperov would be akin to 'shooting oneself in the leg.' He also noted that there are no risks of EU funding being halted to Bulgaria and highlighted recent approvals of over €1 billion in EU funds.

Mexico secured a spot in the playoffs as Canada beat Qatar 6-0.
Mexico secured their place in the next stage of the tournament after defeating South Korea 1:0 in Group A. The only goal was scored by Luis Romo in the 50th minute following an error by the goalkeeper. Mexico now leads the group with 6 points. In another match of the same group, Czech Republic and South Africa drew 1:1, significantly reducing their chances of advancing. Switzerland defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:1 in Group B, with all goals scored after the 70th minute.

UN experts have expressed regret that the US-Iran deal does not address the human rights situation in Iran
Experts from the United Nations expressed regret that the recently signed agreement between the US and Iran does not address human rights issues in Iran. The agreement aims to end the war in the Middle East, which began with US-Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28. While the UN experts welcomed the deal, they emphasized that any agreement ignoring human rights in Iran would be fundamentally incomplete. They noted that the focus of the agreement is almost entirely on military withdrawal, opening the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear commitments, easing sanctions, and a $300 billion fund for Iran

The Book of the Spiritual Testament of St. John Rilski was published by the Metropolitanate of Sliven
The Svilengrad Metropolitanate has published a book titled 'Before All I Leave You...' dedicated to Saint John of Rila, a revered Bulgarian saint and heavenly patron of the Bulgarian people. The book focuses on his spiritual legacy, emphasizing the importance of preserving Orthodox faith, repentance, humility, and love for God. The preface was written by Metropolitan Arseniy of Svilengrad, who highlights the significance of Saint John of Rila's spiritual teachings for the Church and Bulgarian nation.

The accession of the Western Balkans to the EU is among the priorities of the Greek Presidency in 2027, Herapetritis said in Sarajevo.
The Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yiannis Georgiadis, stated during a joint press conference with his Bosnian counterpart in Sarajevo that the accession of Western Balkan countries to the European Union is a key priority during Greece's EU Council presidency in the second half of 2027. He emphasized the importance of achieving tangible results by the end of the mandate and highlighted the Delphi Declaration signed earlier this year by six Western Balkan countries as a significant step toward EU integration. Georgiadis reiterated that progress toward accession depends on meeting all legal,

This year's excavations of the late antique and medieval fortress near the village of Khrastovo in Krumovgrad have ended.
This year's excavations at a late antique and medieval fortress near the village of Khrazhovo, Krumovgrad, have concluded. The research focused on three sectors including the northern fortress wall, a necropolis in the western part of the fortress, and an internal moat protecting two towers. The findings expand the history of the fortress, particularly during the Middle Byzantine period, with artifacts suggesting the fortress was attacked and burned between 1360 and 1370 by Ottoman Turks. The excavations also indicate external influences in the construction of this provincial Byzantine site,推测

Spain's King Felipe and his daughter Leonor participated in their first joint training session as military pilots.
Spanish King Felipe VI and his daughter Princess Leonor participated in their first joint training session as military pilots with the Spanish Air Force. They flew a Pilatus PC-21 training aircraft from the San Javier air base in Murcia. The royal family has been preparing Princess Leonor for her potential future role as Supreme Commander of Spain's armed forces. She began her military education in August 2023 at the Saragossa Military Academy, participated in a naval training cruise, and joined the Air Force in September 2024. Starting in the 2026–2027 academic year, she will study political

The traditional rally cross near the hunting village of Bakhovica this year will gather competitors and spectators from all over Bulgaria
The traditional rally cross event in the village of Bahovitsa near Lovech will take place on June 20 and 21, attracting competitors and spectators from across Bulgaria. This is the 38th edition of the competition and serves as the first round of the Bulgarian Rally Cross Championship. The event is organized by the Flat-Out Motor Sports Club with support from Lovech Municipality and the Bulgarian Automobile Federation. The track is approximately 1,100 meters long near the stadium in Bahovitsa. Participants include drivers from five clubs nationwide, competing in four divisions based on vehicle類

Elizara Janeva has qualified for the U.K. Open Tennis Championships, making her Wimbledon debut.
Bulgarian tennis player Elizara Yaneva has qualified for the Open Championship in Great Britain, marking her debut at Wimbledon. She will join first-ranked Bulgarian player Viktoriya Tomova in the grass-court tournament in London. This will be Yaneva's second consecutive appearance at a Grand Slam event following her participation in the French Open qualifiers last month. Yaneva currently ranks 229th in the world but is expected to improve her ranking after strong performances in recent tournaments. Experienced player Viktoriya Tomova, ranked 167th, has previously reached the second round of W

ANA-MPA: International recognition for the digital transformation of Greece
Greece continues to make significant progress in its digital transformation according to two leading international assessments by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the European Commission. The reports confirm improvements in public digital services, expansion of telecommunications infrastructure, implementation of advanced technologies, and stable progress toward achieving the goals of the Digital Decade 2030.

The resort is in full readiness to welcome tourists, and the facilities are already working, said the director of "Pamporovo" AD Stefan Prysadov
The director of 'Pamporovo' AD, Stefan Prisadov, stated during a conference titled 'Challenges Facing Climatotherapy Resorts' that the resort is fully prepared to welcome tourists and that all facilities are operational. He emphasized that Pamporovo AD, as the operator of the resort's facilities and two main hotels, has the privilege of hosting the event focused on health tourism and climatotherapy. Prisadov expressed hope that discussions at the forum would contribute to the development of climatotherapy resorts and the establishment of health tourism as an important part of the tourismsector

ANSA: Prime Ministers of Italy, Denmark and the Netherlands chaired an informal meeting on innovative migration solutions
Premiers of Italy, Denmark, and the Netherlands hosted an informal meeting focused on innovative migration management solutions during the EU summit in Brussels. The meeting included representatives from several European countries and the European Commission. Ursula von der Leyen outlined the Commission's priorities in migration, including responses to the crisis in the Middle East and initiatives for effective European action. Participants expressed satisfaction with recent achievements such as the creation of a European safe country list, the introduction of the 'safe third country' concept,

The suspect in the arson of the Bulgarian diplomatic cars in Skopje is already under investigation for endangering persons under international protection
The investigation into the arson of Bulgarian diplomatic vehicles in Skopje has been transferred to the Main Prosecution for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption. The suspect, a 44-year-old man from Skopje, is now being investigated under Article 420, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code of North Macedonia for 'threatening individuals under international protection.' This charge carries a minimum sentence of one year in prison. Previously, the case was handled under Article 288 of the same code for 'creating a general danger.' According to prosecutors, setting fire to the two cars outside the馆

Sofia University is ranked among the top 50 percent of the best universities in the world ranking for 2027
The Sofia University 'St. Clement of Ohrid' has been ranked between 751st and 761st in the QS World University Rankings for 2027, placing it in the top 9% of participating universities and among the first 50% of the world's best 1504 universities. The ranking evaluates institutions based on nine criteria including academic reputation, faculty citations, employer reputation, graduate employability, student-faculty ratio, international students and staff, research networks, and sustainability. The university achieved its highest score in the graduate employability category.

Portugal's parliament rejects labour law reform, dealing a blow to the government
The Portuguese parliament rejected the government's labor law reform proposal, which aimed to increase productivity and stimulate economic growth by modifying over 100 labor code provisions. The reform was opposed by the far-right party 'Chega!' and the center-left Socialist Party of Portugal. According to trade unions, the reforms would benefit employers at the expense of workers' rights. The government's coalition supported the bill with 91 members, while all other deputies voted against it, including 60 from 'Chega!' and 58 from the Socialist Party.

Metropolitan Inspectorate teams have conducted 89 inspections of construction sites in the past week, handed out 15 acts of violation
The municipal inspectorate conducted 89 inspections of construction sites during the past week, issuing 15 administrative violation notices. The most common violations included road contamination by trucks with uncleaned undercarriages, spreading of earth and construction materials on roads, improper cargo securing, lack of waste disposal directions, failure to prevent pollution outside construction sites, contamination of surrounding areas before and after construction activities, absence of informational signs, misuse of public land, and noise activities outside permitted hours.

The most poetic weekend in the program of the literary festival Plovdiv reads
The literary festival 'Plovdiv Reads' will host its most poetic weekend (June 20-21) with events including meetings between writers from Plovdiv and Varna, discussions on the works of Serbian writer Goran Petrović, poetry readings by Kristin Dimitrova and Tom Phillips, and talks on urban sensitivity with authors Adrijana Andrejeva and Stefan Ikoga. The event also includes an exhibition by this year's 'Golden Brush' award winner, Yassen Grigorov.

Enjoy a hell of a day, I want more! Here comes the cable guy!
The article provides a weather forecast from the Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute of Serbia (RHMZ). It states that the night will mostly be clear with occasional rain or thunderstorms in mountainous areas. Tomorrow is expected to be predominantly sunny and warm with light winds from the north. Afternoon showers or thunderstorms are anticipated in southern and eastern parts of Serbia. Temperatures range between 11°C and 33°C. The weekend and beginning of next week will remain largely sunny and very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C. Short-term rain or thunderstorms,伴有

Iran has informed Hezbollah that negotiations with the U.S. cannot proceed without a complete ceasefire.
A Lebanese Hezbollah MP stated that Iran has informed the group that negotiations with the US cannot continue without a complete ceasefire. The MP called on Lebanon's government to reject direct talks with Israel while Israeli attacks on Lebanon persist, emphasizing Washington's responsibility to ensure Israel halts its attacks and fulfills agreement terms. Earlier, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said all of Lebanon should burn following the deaths of four Israeli soldiers killed in neighboring Lebanon. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced they had launched and would继续 to

Merz called for a more modest multiannual EU budget, following a similar call by Austria
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for a more modest multi-year budget proposal for the European Union covering 2028–2034, stating the current proposal is too high. He urged leaders to present a new offer and emphasized the need to avoid additional shared debt while discussing EU revenue. Austria’s Chancellor Christian Stöcker also expressed criticism toward increasing the EU’s multi-year budget, aligning with Germany’s stance.

Repair work completed on Hemus highway in Sofia region
The repair work on the 'Hemus' highway in Sofia region has been completed for nearly 9 km of the Varna-bound lane between the 23rd and 32nd kilometers. The construction started on June 4, with traffic moving two-way on the Sofia-bound lane during the works. The road now features new asphalt and markings, improving safety and comfort. Additionally, traffic was restored this morning on the 5-km repaired section of the 'Tракия' highway in Pazardzhik area between the 55th and 60th kilometers. By the end of June, the remaining repairs on the 'Tракия' highway in Sofia and Yambo regions are expected.

Petko Slaveykov was the first in many things, said in Kyustendil the poet Radosveta Zlataeva
At an event in Kyustendil commemorating the 160th anniversary of Pencho Slavaykov's birth and Bulgarian modernism, poet Radosveta Zlatova highlighted Petko Slavaykov's contributions. She noted his roles as a writer, minister, compiler of folk songs, and advocate for church independence, suggesting he could be considered the second patriarch of Bulgarian literature. Zlatova also emphasized the need to revive literary clubs and support new creative activities in Kyustendil.

The Israeli army will remain in Lebanon "as long as necessary", Netanyahu said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will remain in southern Lebanon 'as long as necessary' following an attack by Hezbollah that killed four Israeli soldiers. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel would make Hezbollah pay a heavy price and reiterated that the country would not accept attacks against its troops or territory. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned of a strong Israeli response to any future attacks by Hezbollah, which is allied with Iran.

APA: One in five Europeans suffers from a mental illness
The article reports that nearly every fifth European citizen suffers from a mental illness, citing data from the Austrian news agency APA. It states that 60% of those affected do not receive adequate treatment and that approximately 28,000 premature deaths are registered annually. Experts from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) note that Austria performs poorly compared to other countries. The article references research conducted by Johannes Vanka, a social psychiatrist in Vienna, which found that 22.7% of Austria's population requires treatment for mental ill健康

Pencho Slaveykov was studied in the most crippling way, said journalist and philologist Kirill Fallin
Journalist and philologist Kiril Falin discussed how Pencho Slaveykov was studied in the most fragmented manner, even with an academic approach, during a meeting dedicated to the 160th anniversary of Slaveykov's birth and Bulgarian modernism. The event took place at the National Press Club of BTA in Kyustendil and was moderated by literary scholar and critic Yordan Eftimov. Falin shared his experience after graduating in Bulgarian Philology, where he was assigned to teach at a high school in Rila. He mentioned his concern about students' ability to understand the poem 'Raliça,' which had a set

There are twice as many donations for the April 19 parliamentary elections compared to the 2024 elections.
The Bulgarian Audit Institution (Smetnata Palata) reported that donations for the parliamentary elections on April 19, 2026, were double those of the October 2024 elections, with over three times as many donors. The data comes from reports submitted by 14 parties, 10 coalitions, and one initiative committee. Total cash donations amounted to approximately €1.3 million, compared to around €664,000 in 2024. The audit also noted cases where declared income and expenses exceeded €511 (€1,000 leva), and auditors will verify whether these figures match actual spending.

Pride and responsibility is to belong to the Slaveykov family, said Elena Slaveykova, great-granddaughter of Hristo Slaveykov
Elena Slavyevkova, great-granddaughter of Hristo Slavyevkov, expressed pride and responsibility in being part of the Slavyevkov family during a discussion commemorating the 160th anniversary of Pencho Slavyevkov's birth and Bulgarian modernism. She spoke about the strong bond between Hristo and Pencho, noting that Pencho often visited his brother in Kustendil and the village of Yabalkovo. She also mentioned Pencho's close relationship with his youngest sister, Panka, and how he cared for her daughter after her death. Additionally, she discussed recent efforts by Krusto Karaboychev to locate Sl

UK reports highest May budget deficit since the pandemic
The UK reported its highest budget deficit in May since the pandemic, driven by rising costs of servicing national debt. The National Statistics Office stated the deficit reached £23.3 billion, exceeding economists' forecasts of £18.9 billion. Public borrowing for the first two months of the financial year amounted to £46.3 billion, surpassing the Budget Responsibility Office's March forecast by £7.7 billion. The data highlights the financial challenges facing potential successors to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, including Andy Burnham, who won a by-election and could challenge Starmer for the党

Producer prices in Germany rose the fastest in three years in May, according to Eurostat.
German producer prices rose by 2.2% year-on-year in May, the fastest increase since May 2023, according to data released by Germany’s statistical office Destatis. The rise was driven by higher intermediate goods and energy prices, which increased by 4.2% and 2.5%, respectively, compared to the same month last year. Capital goods and durable consumer goods prices also rose by 2% each, while non-durable consumer goods prices fell by 1.7%. Excluding energy, producer prices increased by 2.3% year-on-year and 0.7% month-on-month.

Iran to protest to FIFA travel restrictions for national team and officials
Iran's football federation announced it will file an official complaint with FIFA regarding strict travel restrictions imposed by the United States on Iran's national team and officials during the 2026 World Cup. According to Iran, these restrictions contradict principles of equality. The Iranian team had to relocate their training base to Mexico, and players are only allowed to enter the U.S. on match days before returning to Tijuana. Some officials are not permitted to enter U.S. territory. Iran and the U.S. were involved in military conflict until late February but signed a framework accord

The performance of "The Liar Shepherd" teaches honesty among children in Gabrovo, according to the State Puppet Theatre - Gabrovo
The State Puppet Theatre in Gabrovo organized a series of performances of the play 'The Lying Shepherd' aimed at teaching honesty to children aged 6–10 during the summer break. The initiative was part of a collaboration with the Local Commission Against Anti-Social Behavior Among Minors in Gabrovo. The play, based on Aesop’s fable, uses accessible language and characters to convey moral lessons about truth and trust.

Croatian Parliament approves Ante Zsigman as Governor of the Central Bank
The Croatian parliament approved Ante Zigić for the position of governor of the Central Bank, replacing Boris Vujčić who has moved to the European Central Bank. Vujčić's appointment by the European Parliament was confirmed in March, with an eight-year term starting June 1, 2026.

A man has been arrested for assault with a deadly weapon outside a Sandanski arcade.
A man was detained after an attack with a sharp object outside a gaming hall in Sandanski. The incident occurred around 01:27 AM when a dispute between two men led to a 36-year-old local resident injuring his 22-year-old compatriot with cuts to his face, chest, right hand, and left leg. The victim was hospitalized but is not in life-threatening condition. The suspect tested positive for drug use and has been detained for up to 24 hours. A pre-trial investigation has been initiated. On June 12, the same man was previously detained for threatening his ex-wife.
Illegal construction is being carried out in Malovica, which continues despite the ban on MRB, Minister Ivan Shishkov said
Regional Minister Ivan Shishkov stated that illegal construction is ongoing in the Malovitsa area despite a ban by the Ministry of Regional Development and Municipal Planning. The construction includes the removal of a ski lift and the installation of a four-seat elevator. Shishkov explained that the construction began during the previous government led by President Rumen Radev, when an attempt was made to issue a building permit that did not meet legal requirements. The owner of the property is businessman Hristo Kovachki. Authorities have since revoked the building permit, conducted site ver

Pekanov: The fourth payment under the MFF of almost EUR 1 billion has been approved
The European Commission has approved Bulgaria's fourth payment under the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), allowing the country to receive nearly 1 billion euros. Vice Prime Minister Atanas Pekanov announced this at a briefing in Sofia, stating that Bulgaria has completed 23 out of 26 set targets and stages related to the fourth payment. He emphasized the importance of these funds for reforms and investments in areas such as anti-corruption efforts, digitalization of administrative justice, professional education, support for SMEs, sustainable transport, decarbonization, renewable energy, ag

Urban culture is thinning and eroding in modern Bulgaria, comments Emilia Lukanov journalist
Eliana Lukanova, a journalist, comments on the erosion of urban culture in modern Bulgaria during a discussion at the National Press Club, marking the 160th anniversary of Pencho Slaveykov's birth. She highlights Slaveykov's complex personality, his cosmopolitan nature, and his efforts to align Bulgarian literature with European standards. Lukanova notes that Slaveykov was difficult to study due to selective teaching methods that emphasized convenient aspects of his work, making it challenging for students to grasp his full legacy. She criticizes the current state of Bulgarian culture for its

In the Plovdiv region 5408 seventh-graders came to the NGO in mathematics
In the Plovdiv region, 5,408 seventh-grade students took part in the National External Assessment (NVA) in mathematics today, according to the Regional Education Directorate (RUD). A total of 5,611 seventh-grade students were allowed to take the exam, with 203 not attending. The students were distributed across 495 rooms in 142 schools. A total of 1,768 invigilators were employed for the organization and conduct of the exams. Additionally, 5,785 tenth-grade students participated in the mathematics exam for tenth graders in the Plovdiv region. No work was annulled in either exam.

Alexander Vezenkov and Olympiacos (Pireya) became Greek champions in basketball after winning the fifth match of the final series
Alexander Vesenkov and his team Olympiacos Piraeas became champions of Greece after defeating Panathinaikos Athens 89:85 in the fifth match of the finals series. This marks their second consecutive title in the Greek league and their 16th overall. Vesenkov contributed 19 points, two rebounds, and two assists in 34 minutes. Evan Fournier was the most productive player for Olympiacos with 22 points, while Nikola Milutinov added 14. For Panathinaikos, Vasileios Touliopoulos scored 21 points, and North Macedonian T.J. Shorts had 14 points and six assists. The article notes that despite strong show

BfS hosted the Euro 2027 qualifiers for under-19s
Bulgaria's under-19 national team has been assigned to host the second round of qualification matches for the UEFA European Championship in 2027. The team will compete against Moldova, Latvia, and Gibraltar in a group stage. Bulgaria reached this stage after participating in League A of the first qualifying round, where they faced strong teams such as England, Spain, and Croatia. According to tournament regulations, only the group winner will advance to the final third qualifying round, which will determine the participants for the championship in the Czech Republic in 2027.

With 411 votes in favour, the EP defended our shared history with Skopje and the inclusion of Bulgarians in the constitution (Review)
The European Parliament rejected a proposed amendment by Thomas Wai茨 to remove paragraph 73 from the report on North Macedonia's progress toward EU integration. Paragraph 73 requires the joint historical commission between Bulgaria and North Macedonia to achieve clear results based on objective, authentic, and documented historical sources. The final text of the resolution was adopted with 411 votes 'for', 120 'against', and 120 'abstained'. Members of the EP expressed regret over the lack of progress by Skopje since 2025, particularly in areas such as the rule of law, judicial reform, and the

Cuba has declared "reconstruction"
Cuba has announced significant economic reforms, including privatization of parts of its economy, following pressure from Donald Trump. The reforms, approved by Cuba's parliament, aim to transition from a socialist model toward a market-based system. These changes would represent the most substantial transformation since the 1959 revolution. The Communist Party and former leader Raúl Castro support the shift, despite recent U.S. accusations against Castro related to the 1996 humanitarian plane incident. Current President Miguel Díaz-Canel urged deputies to maintain faith in Cuba's socialist过去,

Mitzkoski: The North Macedonian government will not be blackmailed
The Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, stated in an interview with TV ALSAT-M that his government would not yield to pressure. He criticized the previous government led by SDSM for signing what he called a 'capitulation' in response to Bulgarian demands within the country's negotiation framework. Mickoski emphasized that constitutional changes would only occur with the participation of VMRO-DPMNE and noted the internal divisions within both SDSM and the largest Albanian party, DSI.

Tomorrow, sunny, in places in the mountains, it will rain and thunder
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIМХ) reported that most of Bulgaria will have clear skies overnight, with significant cloud cover over the Rila-Rodopski region and occasional short-term rain showers. Atmospheric pressure will remain above average for the month, with little change during the day. Tomorrow, cloud cover and potential for brief rainfall with thunderstorms will affect parts of the Rila-Rodopski area and Western and Central Star Mountains. The rest of the country will experience mostly sunny conditions. Temperatures will range between 25°C and 30°C, slightly m,

Israel stated that its attacks on southern suburbs of Beirut were aimed at Hezbollah targets
Israel stated that its attacks on southern suburbs of Beirut were targeted at Hezbollah facilities, following attacks by the group on Israeli territory. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Hezbollah had fired three rockets at settlements in Northern Israel, calling this an explicit violation of the ceasefire agreement in effect since April 16. A joint statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz said IDF struck Hezbollah targets in the Dahieh district of Beirut in response to the group’s attacks on Israeli soil. Hezbollah has not commented on the以色列i
A total of 1884 candidates have been approved under the "I choose Bulgaria" measure - twice as many as projected, the Ministry of Social Affairs announced.
A total of 1,884 candidates have been approved under the 'I Choose Bulgaria' program, double the initial forecast of 870 families, according to the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy. Over 4,142 participants applied, but many were rejected due to duplicate applications or failure to meet criteria. More than 1,500 of those approved are aged between 30 and 40. The initiative aims to attract highly qualified professionals such as teachers, doctors, and IT specialists by offering various incentives including relocation assistance, housing support, and transportation subsidies. Non-Bulgarianfamily

Grossly reviving jazz traditions with the second edition of Swing Dixie Week
Gabrovo is reviving its jazz traditions with the second edition of the international Swing Dixie Week festival. The event features concerts by Bulgarian and international performers, street parades, and special guests from New Orleans. The main stage is at the National Cultural Center 'Buditelte – 2017,' which has hosted the festival for the second consecutive year. Organizers highlight Gabrovo's historical significance in Bulgaria's jazz scene, including the establishment of the first post-war jazz club in 1962 and the country's first specialized jazz festival in 1982.

The EU is preparing to remove some of the barriers to the cross-border movement of bank capital, according to the Financial Times
The European Union is reportedly preparing measures to remove some barriers to cross-border movement of bank capital and liquidity among member states, according to the Financial Times, citing a draft report by the European Commission. The proposed changes would grant banks greater freedom to transfer funds between countries, ease capital requirements for mortgage lending and loans to companies without credit ratings, and include reforms to deposit guarantee schemes and reviews of capital requirements for investment intermediaries. According to the European Commission, the EU banking sector l落
MEPs adopted amendments to the Law on credit institutions at first reading
The Bulgarian Parliament has passed first reading amendments to the Law on Credit Institutions, proposed by the Council of Ministers. The changes include implementing two European directives, introducing sanctions for non-compliance with financial obligations, enhancing requirements for the independence of staff and members of the Board of Directors of the National Bank of Bulgaria (NBB), and regulating assessments of reliability and suitability for key positions in banks. The amendments also address supervisory powers, sanctions, branches from third countries, and risks related to environment

Nine new school anthems will be played on the big stage of the National Theatre this Saturday.
On June 20, 2026, the National Theatre 'Ivan Vazov' will host a concert celebrating music, school communities, and creativity. The event, part of the fifth edition of the MUSICAUTOR initiative, will feature nine new school anthems composed by students, along with premieres of accompanying videos. Children's choirs and vocal groups will receive certificates from MUSICAUTOR for their contributions. Actor Darin Angelov, who is leading the event this year, emphasized the importance of inspiring children through art. Official guests include Minister of Education and Science Prof. Georgi Volchev, St

A man has been convicted of buying votes in Belene in the last parliamentary elections
A man named K.K., aged 66, has been convicted by the Plevna District Prosecutor's Office for buying votes during the early parliamentary elections held on April 19. He offered monetary incentives—40 euros to one person and 50 euros to two others—to influence their voting behavior in favor of a specific political party. Additionally, he organized similar offers to an unspecified group of voters in the same area between April 15–17. The court imposed a six-month prison sentence, suspended for three years, along with a three-year ban from holding elective office.

De la Fuente: "I think Yamal will be able to play 45 minutes against Saudi Arabia"
Luis de la Fuente, coach of the Spanish national football team, was asked about the physical condition of forward Lamine Yamal ahead of Spain's match against Saudi Arabia on June 21. Yamal suffered an injury to his hamstring at the end of the 2025/26 season. According to internal source Fabrizio Romano, De la Fuente believes Yamal could play around 45 minutes. Yamal has made 26 appearances for Spain, scoring 6 goals and providing 12 assists.

Iran-U.S. talks in Geneva collapse as prospects for a lasting peace become increasingly uncertain
The Reuters report states that talks between Iran and the United States scheduled in Geneva have been canceled after U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris postponed her trip to Geneva. This has increased uncertainty around achieving a lasting peace. The White House spokesperson noted that the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable. The Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the cancellation of the talks. Iran had previously stated it was ready to begin technical discussions following a 14-point understanding memorandum that extended the ceasefire agreement by 60

Croatian football coach Zlatko Dalić expressed dissatisfaction with the team's defensive performance in the static positions in the match against England at Mondal 2026
Croatia's head coach Zlatko Dalic expressed dissatisfaction with his team's defensive performance during set pieces in their World Cup Group L match against England, which they lost. Dalic stated it was the worst defensive showing under his leadership despite extensive preparation. Harry Kane scored twice in the first half, including a penalty after a foul by Luka Modric on Noni Madueke and another header from a corner. Dalic noted that most of England's goals came from static situations and criticized Croatia's inability to defend effectively in those scenarios.

Tunisian coach Hervé Renard: "Japan is the best team in Asia"
Ervé Renard, the new coach of Tunisia's national football team, stated that Japan is the best team in Asia ahead of their World Cup group stage match. Tunisia lost heavily to Sweden 1:5 in their opening game and now need points to advance. Renard was recently appointed after Sabri Lamouchi's dismissal and has limited time to prepare. He previously coached Saudi Arabia and faced Japan three times during qualification matches, with mixed results.

The National Slavkov Days in Tryavna will be held from June 18 to 21
The National Slavykov Days in Tryavna will take place from June 18 to 21. The event, one of the most significant cultural events in the municipality and held under the patronage of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria, is dedicated to the 160th anniversary of the birth of poet and public figure Pencho Slavykov. The program includes literary, musical, theatrical, and scientific events supported by the Ministry of Culture. Activities include performances such as 'Gurbetchii' by the theater group at the People's Reading Hall 'Pencho Slavykov 1871' in Tryavna, an official opening ceremony on

The issue of the Ukrainian sea drone off Lefkada was discussed at a meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Brussels.
The issue of an Ukrainian maritime drone found off the Greek island of Lefkada was discussed during a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Brussels. The drone was discovered by fishermen on May 7 in the Ionian Sea and later handed over to Greek military authorities. It is believed to be part of a series of Ukrainian operations targeting ships involved in Russian oil exports. Greece confirmed it was a Ukrainian-made 'Magura' drone loaded with explosives. In early June, Greece's Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially sent two外交照会(

A woman is hit by a bus on a pedestrian walkway in Dobrich.
A woman was hit by a bus on a pedestrian crossing on Boulevard 'Dobrudja' in Dobrich. The incident occurred early in the morning near the Dobrudzhan Agricultural Business Center. According to initial reports, the woman was struck by the bus. Police teams were present at the scene, and the injured woman was taken to the hospital in Dobrich. She was reported to be conscious, but there is no information yet about her condition. Four traffic accidents with injured people occurred in the middle of the week in the Dobrich region, including three children who were also affected.
Protecting Patriarch Kirill does not make Bulgaria safer, GERB-SDS said in a statement
A declaration by the parliamentary group GERB-SDS states that defending Patriarch Kirill does not make Bulgaria safer, richer, more influential, or more competitive, nor does it strengthen Bulgaria's position in the European Union or regional security. The statement argues that this stance creates an impression that Bulgaria is choosing to support Russian influence at a time when Europe is trying to limit it. Prime Minister Rumen Radev mentioned that Bulgaria would veto new EU sanctions against Russia unless Patriarch Kirill is removed from the list. The declaration criticizes the government's

The Austrians have confirmed the jaw fracture of defender Stefan Posch.
The Austrian national football team confirmed that defender Stefan Poosh has suffered a jaw fracture during their group stage match against Jordan at the World Cup. The injury occurred after a collision with Jordanian player Abdul Al-Fahouri and was confirmed through a specialized examination. According to the Austrian Football Association, no surgery is required, and a special brace is being prepared to aid recovery. It remains unclear whether Poosh will play in Austria's next match against Argentina on June 22.

Rosneft has acknowledged the 'difficult' situation on the Russian fuel market and is directing almost all of its production to the domestic market.
Russian oil company Rosneft has stated that it is directing nearly all of its produced petroleum products toward the domestic market due to complex conditions in Russia's fuel market. This comes after a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on a refinery in Moscow. CEO Igor Sechin emphasized that meeting the needs of Russian consumers for motor fuels remains a key priority for the company, despite challenges such as high seasonal demand, active agricultural activities, and unplanned maintenance at refineries.

CSKA with the first new, took the striker of "Loco (PD) Zwartz
CSKA Sofia has signed Joel Zwartz, a forward from Lokomotiv Plovdiv, on a three-year contract during the summer transfer window. Zwartz, born in 1999 in the Netherlands, has played for several clubs including Dordecht, Excelsior, and German teams like Jahn Regensburg and Munich 1860. He joined Lokomotiv Plovdiv at the start of 2026 and scored 8 goals in 15 matches. The transfer suggests potential departures for players like Yohannis Pitas or Leandro Godoy.

Macron expressed admiration for Ukraine's 'amazing' capacity to manufacture drones
French President Emmanuel Macron praised Ukraine's 'remarkable' drone production capacity during an interview with France 2 TV, following a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow. He highlighted Ukraine's bravery, innovation, and military production capabilities. The article also mentions a significant delay in Russian advances on the Ukrainian front and stalled peace talks. Macron noted progress at the G-7 summit, particularly from the United States, where Donald Trump expressed support for Ukraine and suggested reinstating sanctions against Russian oil.

The French-language translation of the LIK magazine issue titled “Christo and Jean-Claude at 90 in Eternity” will be presented at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Paris
A special edition of the Bulgarian magazine LIK titled 'Christo and Jeanne-Claude in Eternity' translated into French will be presented at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Paris. The event will take place on June 18, featuring interviews with Christo Yavashov-Christo conducted by journalists Evgenia Atanasova, Daniel Nenchev, and Prof. Georgi Lozanov. Guests include Bulgaria's Minister of Culture Etim Milosev and director of the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation Vladimir Yavashov. The presentation coincides with the construction of an art installation in Paris by artist JR, inspired by基督

The New York Stock Exchange ended its session on the green after the agreement to end the war in the Middle East.
The New York Stock Exchange closed higher following an agreement between Iran and the US to end the war in the Middle East, according to AFP. The Nasdaq rose 1.91%, the S&P 500 increased by 1.09%, and the Dow Jones added 0.14%. The deal was described as the foundation for Wall Street's recovery by Jose Torres from Interactive Brokers. Washington announced the lifting of sanctions on Iranian ports, allowing ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil trade route. Analysts note that while the agreement eases inflation concerns, full recovery of pre-war oil exports could take four to六个月

Christo can give the modern Bulgarian the self-confidence that he can be successful, said BTA Director General Kirill Valchev
The general director of BTA, Kiril Vatchev, stated that Christo could give modern Bulgarians a sense of self-confidence that they can be successful and achieve global recognition. He presented the French translation of the thematic issue of the BTA publication 'Lik' dedicated to Christo and Jeanne-Claude on their 90th birthday anniversary at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Paris. The event was hosted by Dessislava Bineva, director of the institute, with special guests including Bulgaria's Minister of Culture Evtim Miloshev and director of the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation Vladimir Y

Police in Texas have arrested six spectators at the England vs. Croatia game for disorderly conduct, none of whom are British.
The police in Texas arrested six spectators at the England vs Croatia World Cup match for violating public order. None of them were British citizens. The arrests included individuals suspected of drug-related offenses, alcohol detoxification, and selling counterfeit goods worth between $2,500 and $30,000. Police stated that stadium staff usually handle unruly fans before involving law enforcement. Drones were used for crowd monitoring, and some security personnel conducted perimeter checks hours before the match started. Witnesses reported that dozens of fans bypassed entry checks and entered

Bayer (Leverkusen) has signed a Portuguese youth international from French club Lyon for €32 million
German football club Bayer Leverkusen has signed Portuguese youth international Afonso Morais from French club Lyon for €32 million. The 21-year-old forward signed a five-year contract with Leverkusen, set to run until June 2031. Morais scored eight goals and provided 11 assists in 32 matches for Lyon last season. Club officials praised his speed, creativity, and ability to contribute offensively.

Prime Minister Rumen Radev speaks with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in Brussels
Prime Minister Rumen Radev met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the European Council meeting in Brussels. The discussion focused on Bulgaria's role in ensuring regional energy security, including natural gas supplies, electricity production, and transmission. Potential industrial cooperation and technology transfer related to drone manufacturing were also highlighted. Radev emphasized that Bulgaria supports Ukraine's accession negotiations to the EU and will not hinder the process.

CHINA: Croatia strengthens its air force to fight fires
Croatia has prepared its air fleet with six Canadair aircraft, six Air Tractor planes, and one helicopter for the new forest fire season. The Croatian Firefighters Association held a press conference announcing these preparations. Minister for Veterans Affairs Tomo Medved stated that the burned area this year is already larger than in 2025. Firefighting teams have been deployed along the coast, covering areas from the Brioni Islands to Mlet. A total of 224 cameras have been installed at 113 locations to provide real-time monitoring of fire situations. The meeting also discussed the liabilityof

Lionel Messi's father is recovering from a health problem, the family announced in an open letter.
The family of Lionel Messi announced via an open letter that his father, Jorge Messi, is recovering from a health issue and that the situation is developing positively. The statement came after speculation intensified following Lionel Messi's emotional reaction during Argentina's World Cup match against Algeria. The family requested respect for their privacy and warned against irresponsible media interest in the matter.

NAN: Nigerian opposition calls for reform of security system
The opposition group in Nigeria's House of Representatives called on President Bola Tinubu to urgently reconsider the architecture of the national security system due to ongoing attacks and abductions in the country, according to the NANS agency. Opposition leader Fred Agbedi stated that 'Nigeria is bleeding' and emphasized that citizens' safety must take precedence over political differences. The opposition condemned the killing of a reserve major general who was killed while held captive by armed groups in Katsina state and questioned the circumstances surrounding the release of his wife. De

Ivory Coast footballer Eli Wahi has finally been granted a Canadian visa and will be able to play in the World Cup against Germany.
The Ivorian footballer Eli Wahi, who was initially denied a visa to enter Canada, has finally received approval and will participate in his team's World Cup match against Germany. The Ivorian Football Federation stated that necessary permits have been secured, allowing him to join the team. Wahi, currently playing for Nice but owned by German club Eintracht Frankfurt, made his debut with Ivory Coast's senior team in 2026. He started in their first match against Ecuador and will play in the second group game against Germany on June 20 in Toronto. The federation did not provide details on the具体的

Real Madrid are willing to pay Bayern up to 220 million euros for Oliseh.
Real Madrid is reportedly willing to pay up to €220 million to Bayern Munich for midfielder Michael Olić, according to Marca. The report suggests that due to potential costs, Real might consider letting Federico Valverde or Aurelien Tchamé leave, as they faced challenges at the end of the 2025/26 season. The positions of leaders like Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, and Jude Bellingham remain untouchable. Earlier, L'Équipe reported that Bayern is ready to extend Olić's contract and double his salary. Olić joined Bayern from Crystal Palace in the summer of 2024. Last season, the 24-year-old法国人 (

MONCAMÉ: Mongolia and Kazakhstan discussed the possibilities of expanding trade and economic cooperation
The Vice Prime Minister of Mongolia, Namtaiyshir Nomtsoybayar, met with the first deputy minister of trade and integration of Kazakhstan, Ayzhan Adilovna Bizhanova, to discuss opportunities for expanding economic cooperation between the two countries. The discussions focused on areas such as mineral processing, agriculture, industrial production, trade, transport, logistics, and railway infrastructure development. Both sides emphasized the importance of encouraging participation from both public and private sectors in mutually beneficial projects.

Dutch defender Jan Paul van Hecke has been officially introduced as Tottenham's new signing.
Tottenham Hotspur has officially announced the signing of Dutch defender Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton, describing the deal as 'long-term.' The transfer comes as part of manager Roberto De Zerbi's strategy to refresh the squad. Financial details were not disclosed, but British media report the fee could be around £52 million. Van Hecke, currently with the Netherlands national team at the World Cup in North America, previously played under De Zerbi at Brighton. Both players have commented on the move, highlighting their expectations and motivations.