AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Protection: A meeting in Kalofer brought together park and police teams after poison baits killed eight vultures in Central Balkan National Park; a local pasture user was arrested and participants stressed the danger to protected birds and even to people. Health Tech in Bulgaria: Haskovo Multiprofile Hospital is getting the first of 17 next-generation CT scanners under the Health Ministry project, aimed at faster stroke diagnosis and better referral for endovascular treatment. Healthcare Governance: Bulgaria’s Health Minister says key reproductive and drug-safety bodies will stay stand-alone, while regional health inspectorates will shift to territorial directorates and emergency services management will be merged. Metabolic Health Research: Bulgarian scientists secured protection for a natural bioactive combination (maackiain, betulinic acid, piperine) after preclinical work, with a human clinical study planned for metabolic health and healthy aging. Nuclear Safety & Climate: Kozloduy Unit 5 will cut output by about 120 MW due to low Danube levels, as drought measures continue. Digital Nomads: Bulgaria introduced a residence scheme for eligible non-EU remote workers, requiring a Type D visa, proof of remote work, insurance, income threshold, and a residence permit application within 14 days.
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