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Bulgaria’s National Assembly has approved a nationwide ban on the sale of disposable electronic cigarettes, regardless of whether they contain nicotine. The legislation, passed at second reading, received strong support from lawmakers, with 133 votes in favor, 30 opposed, and 8 abstentions.
The ban targets the increasingly popular single-use vapes, often referred to as disposable e-cigarettes, which have gained traction particularly among young people. The new measures are part of a broader effort to restrict access to tobacco and nicotine-related products in public spaces, especially those frequented by minors.
In addition to banning the sale of disposable vapes, Parliament also extended existing restrictions on where tobacco and similar products can be sold. The updated legislation now includes not only traditional tobacco items, but also smokeless and novel tobacco products, as well as heated tobacco devices. These are prohibited from being offered or sold in and around nurseries, kindergartens, schools, student dormitories, healthcare facilities, and during sporting or public events aimed at children and students.
Lawmakers also introduced limits on the strength of certain nicotine products. Specifically, the sale of items like nicotine pouches and snus will be forbidden if their nicotine content exceeds 20 milligrams per unit.
The move reflects growing concerns over youth access to nicotine products and aligns Bulgaria with a wider European trend toward tighter regulations on vaping and emerging tobacco alternatives.
Radio Free Europe in Romania, which is financed by the US Congress, is preparing to end its operations. According to Romanian media reports, the outlet will officially cease work on March 31
This weekend, cloud cover across Bulgaria will vary but will generally be more extensive. Precipitation is expected, with Saturday seeing only light rainfall in isolated areas, while Sunday will bring heavier showers, particularly in Southern Bulgaria.
The National Revenue Agency increased employee pay in 2025 through performance-related bonuses totaling BGN 38,460,000 (€19.
The Bulgarian Association of Beauticians (AKB) has issued an official statement concerning incidents of unauthorized video surveillance and the leakage of client recordings from beauty salons
The flu epidemic in Bulgaria has already passed its peak, according to Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev, former director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
On Friday, February 6, persistent low cloud cover will dominate the Danube Plain and the Upper Thracian Lowland. Morning temperatures will range from minus 2 to 0 degrees Celsius in northwestern parts of the country, while southeastern areas will see mild
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