By order of Bulgaria’s Minster of Health Kiril Ananiev, new restrictions and additional anti-epidemic measures are to enter into force as of July 10 due to the increasing number of people infected with Covid-19. According to the new order, all outdoor and indoor sports events and trainings are to be held behind closed doors. All indoor entertainment facilities such as disco clubs, piano bars and night clubs are to be closed as well. The outdoor night clubs will continue functioning at 50% of their normal operating capacity and a distance of 1.5 meters between clients. Indoor and outdoor mass gathering events may have a maximum of 30 people. Public authorities and institutions are called upon to strengthen control over the implementation and the compliance of the anti-epidemic measures within their competence.
Turkiye to take fingerprints from foreigners arriving in the country The Turkish authorities plan to take fingerprints from foreigners arriving in the country, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya told the Sabah newspaper. "We are working on a..
The state-owned Zhenda game farm extends in the Eastern Rhodopes, in the region of the town of Kardzhali – one of the most stunning and scenic places in that part of Bulgaria. Alongside the large herds of mouflon, there are red deer here, as well as..
Krum Mladenov lives in the village of Slivovik (Northwestern Bulgaria), where he divides his time between his animals and the brass band "Medenyatsite". He has more than 400 cows, sheep and goats. On weekdays, he is engaged in farming, but when a..
What did Sofia look like in the 1970s? This question is answered by the photo exhibition "Sofia Stop '70" featuring archival images by the renowned..
Games, film screenings, bird watching and outdoor concerts are just some of the events within the Seventh edition of the Vulture Festival, which will be..
Gurkovo for the thirty-fifth time will host the only bio race of its kind in Bulgaria with donkey carts , the local administration announced. The start..
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