News archive of June 2020
International flights to resort town Bodrum resume
The Milas-Bodrum Airport, serving locals and international tourists in Mugla, on the Turkish Aegean, resumed international flights as of June 26, the airport operator announced.
With travel restrictions over coronavirus eased, the airport is again offering two scheduled international flights, the operator TAV said in a press release.
Bulgarian Education Minister Valchev: The New School Year Will Start In Person
"We start the new school year on September 15 in person. There are several options for action if an infection occurs, commented Education Minister Krassimir Valchev in Stara Zagora.
He is at the Thracian University, where he comments on the future of the education system, which he says should be increasingly linked to high technology.
Serbian Opposition Voices Suspicion About Repeat Election Votes
There are still no final results for the parliamentary elections held in Serbia on Sunday. Result known so far give the ruling Serbian Progressive Party almost two-thirds of the votes cast.
The state election commission, RIK, was supposed to announce the final results by Thursday at 8pm, but the deadline passed.
BSMEPA: Bulgaria is the Sixth Largest Exporter of Electric Bicycles in Europe
The Bulgarian Ministry of Economy, the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency and the Institute for Market Economy presented the main conclusions of the International Study prepared by IME and identification of potential markets for export growth of Bulgarian SMEs in selected sectors.
Vucic: I expect that Serbia will become a member of the European Union by 2026
He addressed public in front of the Serbian Embassy in Brussels.
Vucic said that talks were held about important things that he talked about directly.
"It seemed to me that we had a very important conversation. One of the essential things in our policy must be about accelerating European integration, which I discussed today with the EU High Representatives", he said.