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In the last 12 hours, coverage in Bulgaria has been dominated by cultural and ceremonial items alongside a clear build-up to the 2026 Giro d’Italia. Bulgaria marked International Radio and Television Day (May 7), with the article tracing the holiday’s origins and how it has been celebrated in Bulgaria since the mid-20th century. Separately, Sofia hosted a Day of Valour ceremony with flag consecration and a flypast, while the country also marked St. George’s Day (Gergyovden). On the arts side, multiple festival-related notes appeared, including Bulgarian folk groups (Varna Folk Ensemble and “Bulgarian Rose Around the World”) taking part in Munich events, and the Golden FEMI Sofia film festival featuring Mongolian titles nominated for awards.

The most prominent “travel-relevant” development in the same 12-hour window is the Giro d’Italia preparation narrative. Officials and local leadership framed the race as a major tourism and image milestone for Bulgaria: the Burgas mayor said organisers rated preparations “perfetto,” and Tourism Minister Irena Georgieva reiterated that the Giro is “the beginning of a story” to showcase Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, mountains, history and culture, with an expected longer-term tourism effect. This is reinforced by the broader context from earlier coverage that Bulgaria is hosting the Grande Partenza and that Burgas has already moved into a formal presentation phase with the participating teams.

Across the 12 to 24 hours window, the Giro theme continues with additional operational and promotional detail. Articles describe the race as an opportunity to showcase Bulgaria’s tourism and image, and note that Burgas officially started with a 23-team presentation. There is also a practical “how to watch” angle (including broadcast/streaming references) and a broader framing of the Giro as more than sport—linked to regional development and cycling tourism. Together, these pieces suggest a sustained media push to position the event as both a national showcase and a catalyst for visitor interest, rather than a single breaking development.

Outside the Giro, the most consequential items are not tourism-focused but still relevant to travel safety and mobility context. Coverage includes a Varna stabbing case (with the suspect in psychiatric care and one victim still in serious condition) and ongoing attention to security on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, including mine countermeasures and the transport/disposal of a reconnaissance drone found on a beach. There is also a policy/travel-rights thread in the wider 7-day set: the US-EU dispute over access to sensitive police data and potential impacts on visa-free travel is highlighted, which could affect cross-border travel planning even though the most detailed evidence provided is not Bulgaria-specific.

Overall, the evidence is strongest for continuity around the Giro d’Italia build-up (multiple corroborating articles from the last 1–2 days, plus earlier background on exhibitions and cycling-economy framing). By contrast, the most recent 12-hour coverage is comparatively sparse on hard travel logistics (routes, transport changes, or visitor guidance), leaning instead toward ceremonies, cultural programming, and high-level preparation messaging.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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