After yesterday’s protest in Varna, ministry of interior personnel from the region of Rousse will be organizing a protest to demand higher salaries.
Students from four universities in Sofia are also organizing a protest in Sofia to demand the resignation of the government and the prosecutor general. The protest is scheduled for 6 PM today in front of the building of the St. Kliment Ohridski University in Sofia.
The 106th night of protest demanding the resignation of the government, the prosecutor general and the holding of early elections under the motto “We are not afraid!” is planned for 7 PM tonight in front of the Presidency building in Sofia.
A protest was scheduled for today by driving instructors from all over the country against the changes proposed to the regulations regarding the activities of driving schools. After a meeting with Minister of Transport Rosen Zhelyazkov the protest was called off.
The new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Georg Georgiev, has held his first telephone conversation with the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas. Georgiev pointed out..
The majority of Austrian companies that have invested in Bulgaria expect the economic climate in the country to remain stable (54%) or improve (13%) over the next 12 months. This was shown by the traditional "Survey among Austrian..
Eight inflatable boats used to transport migrants illegally from the EU to the UK across the English Channel have been confiscated at the Lesovo border checkpoint on the border with Turkey. They were declared to customs authorities as..
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There are 1,300 vacancies in the National Railway Infrastructure Company, or about 10% of the jobs - mainly for mechanics, traffic..
On Wednesday in the morning hours when temperatures will be slightly below zero, there will be conditions for black ice to form. The..
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