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Bulgaria Turns to Nepal and Bangladesh for Tourism Workers Amid Labor Shortage
Acting Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev addressed Bulgaria's labor shortage, particularly acute in the tourism sector, highlighting the need for an estimated 27,000 workers for the upcoming summer season.
Bulgaria Launches Online Tool for Checking Polling Stations Ahead of Elections
Starting today, Bulgarian voters have access to a convenient online tool to verify their designated polling station and voting location for the upcoming elections on June 9, 2024, encompassing both the European Parliament and the National Assembly races.
Bulgaria: The Director of the Police in Smolyan was Replaced
By order of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Kalin Stoyanov, senior commissioner Tsvetan Mihailov Tsankov has been appointed director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Smolyan, announced the Ministry of the Interior.
He was officially presented to the leadership of the Directorate by Deputy Minister Kiril Tsenkin.
Kiril Petkov: We have done Terribly Good Things for the People, Ninova is a Great Partner
"This time we will have 121 deputies. People felt that in these 7 months we made a very good first step. Yes, the absolute change will take more than 7 months, but the first steps are a fact. A real change happened at Kapitan Andreevo and we stopped pesticides from entering the kitchen of Bulgarians.
Fifty-two People Injured in Tokyo Earthquake
The number of people injured in the earthquake that struck Japan's capital Tokyo and surrounding areas on Thursday has risen to 52, the Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA) the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said on Friday.
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