ECB Sets Timeline for Digital Euro, Eyes 2029 Launch
The European Central Bank (ECB) has confirmed that the introduction of a digital euro will proceed only once the necessary legislative framework is established by European institutions
According to the latest Eurostat data, Bulgaria now has the highest fertility rate in the European Union. In 2024, Bulgarian women gave birth to an average of 1.72 children each, compared to the EU average of 1.38. Following Bulgaria, the countries with the next highest fertility rates were France at 1.66 and Hungary at 1.55 children per woman.
Despite holding the top spot, demographers caution that this does not signal an end to the country’s demographic challenges. Bulgaria’s fertility rate remains below the replacement threshold of 2.1 children per woman, which is required for natural population renewal.
The data also reveal that Bulgarian women are the youngest mothers in the EU. On average, women in Bulgaria have their first child at around 27 years old - approximately three years earlier than the European average. This combination of higher fertility and younger maternal age sets Bulgaria apart within the European Union, even as broader demographic concerns persist.
Outbreak response measures, including immunization campaigns, helped reduce measles cases in 2025, but UNICEF and WHO warn that progress is fragile as the virus continues to spread
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
Over 300,000 Bulgarians living with cancer were registered in the National Health Information System in 2025, marking an increase of 15,000 cases compared to 2024.
The pediatric surgery department at St. Anna Hospital in Varna will close its doors on March 1 due to resignations from the medical staff. The doctors have indicated that they plan to continue their work at a private medical facility in Burgas.
North Macedonia’s Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E. Agneza Popovska, presented an award to Sofia’s N. I. Pirogov Hospital in recognition of its efforts in treating the most seriously injured young people following the tragic disco fire in Kočani in March 2025.
A Bulgarian scientist has developed a drug that halts the growth of cancer and prevents metastases from spreading to other organs.
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