Friedrich Ebert Foundation

Vukovar Film Celebrates Peace in Post-Conflict Croatian City

On the anniversary of the day in 1995 when the last territory occupied by Serb rebel forces in Croatia's Baranja and Eastern Slavonia region during the war was finally returned to government control, a film screening was held in the city of Vukovar to mark the peaceful reintegration.

Tenth ‘Pride Weekend’ Opens in North Macedonia’s Capital

These materials portraying Queer and feminist culture and studies came from the collection of authors and artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Milosh Kodzoman, Nora Stojanovic, Dragoljub Brezan, Hristina Ivanovska, Velimir Zhernovski, Jane Calovski, Koco Andonovski, Natasa Geleva, Aleksandar Georgiev, Viktorija Ilioska, as well as from the Contemporary Arts Museum's archive.

By 2025 Between 10 and 15% of All Jobs Will Disappear

Expectations are that by 2025 between 10 and 15% of all jobs, will disappear, according to BTA. This is what Bulgarian Deputy Speaker Georgi Gyokov told a conference on "The future of labor - a future for the workers or a future for the capital"? in Sofia Hotel Balkan. The Forum is organized by the Solidarity Society Foundation and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

Bulgarian Vice President Participated at a Conference "Euro-vectors to the US-China-Russia Geopolitical Triangle"

"Russia is an immediate neighbour of the European Union, with which we have to define our relations clearly and take them out of the deadlock they are in. The talk about sanctions against Russia is important and the economic security of our citizens does not allow us to reduce the debate to superficial slogans with questionable purpose.

Bulgarian Vice President: Membership in the EU Does Not Mean that Someone Else Has to Make the Decisions For Us

,,Membership in the EU does not mean that someone else has to make the decisions instead of us, that we have to wait for set parameters, directives and regulations already voted, and let us only have to translate them into Bulgarian language and put them in our legislation.''

New Study: The Desire of Young People to Emigrate Abroad is Decreasing

The desire among young Bulgarians to emigrate abroad is decreasing. If, in 2002, 14% claimed a denial of emigration, the percentage was 61% in 2018.

The data was presented by Prof. Boris Popivanov from the Institute of Sociology "Ivan Hadzhiyski" in the presentation of the results of "Youth Surveys in Southeast Europe 2018/2019", organized by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

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