News archive of June 2024

Best of Bulgaria: Albena Beach Leads European Ranking

The European Best Destinations, a leading platform for promoting tourism in Europe, has unveiled its list of the finest beaches along the Bulgarian coastline. Topping this prestigious ranking is the Albena resort, renowned for its expansive sandy shores, shallow waters ideal for swimming, array of water sports, and family-friendly amenities.

Parliament unveils 3-year saving measures

The parliament has outlined saving measures to be implemented over the next three years as part of the government's newly unveiled austerity program, which includes restrictions on various expenditures ranging from vehicle use to overseas visits.

Spain joins S Africa's Gaza case at UN top court

Spain said on Thursday that it will join South Africa's case at the U.N.'s top court in which Pretoria has accused Israel of "genocide" in the Gaza Strip.

"Our sole goal is to put an end to the war and to advance on the road of applying the two-state solution", Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said at a press conference.

Bulgarian Innovator Creates Anti-Cheating App for Schools

A Bulgarian innovator has developed an app aimed at curbing cheating and prompting via ChaptGPT during school exams, potentially revolutionizing the exam environment. Alexander Popov, the creator, recalls his own experiences as a student two decades ago, where copying was prevalent, albeit with rudimentary methods due to the absence of smartphones and watches.

Power link to cut costs for Cypriots

The Great Sea Interconnector, a 1.9 billion-euro subsea cable linking the electricity grids of Cyprus and Greece, promises significant savings for Cypriot households.

Dinar-to-euro exchange rate at RSD 117.0868

BELGRADE - The Serbian dinar's official median exchange rate against the euro is 117.0868 dinars for one euro on Thursday, which is a slight change from Wednesday, the National Bank of Serbia said.

The dinar is steady against the euro m-o-m and up by 0.2 pct y-o-y and by 0.1 pct relative to the beginning of the year.

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