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PM Citu: Public sector reform starts by stopping salary envelope increase
Prime Minister Florin Citu said that reform in the public sector has started by stopping the salary envelope increase, measure that would also be decided for next year, in addition to digitisation and restructuring of state-owned companies with arrears.
More Work, Less Pay: COVID-19 Worsens Plight of Stressed-Out Balkan Reporters
By the nature of the job, most journalists can ill-afford to stay at home. At work, however, they face a constant balancing act between getting the story and protecting their health and the health of their loved ones.
Blue Air introduces 15 new routes in 2021 summer schedule, taking off from Cluj
Blue Air will introduce 15 new routes in the 2021 summer schedule that will connect Cluj with key destinations in Europe, according to a company release sent to AGERPRES on Monday.
UN: One-Third of World Tourist Destinations Remain Closed
Almost a third of the world's destinations are currently completely closed to international tourists because of the pandemic, the UN tourism body said.
Tiodorović announced what he would ask for: I know that many will not like it
He told TV Pink that another reduction of working hours to a week and another weekend without cafes and restaurants is necessary.
Turkish airports see 5.2 mln passengers in February
The number of air passengers in Turkey - including transit passengers - totaled 5.2 million this February, the country's airport authority said on March 6.
According to the General Directorate of State Airports Authority (DHMI), the number of domestic passengers reached 3.7 million, while 1.6 million passengers took international flights.
European Court of Auditors Launches Probe into Potential Violation of Air Passenger Rights
The European Court of Auditors (ECA), which monitors European Union spending and management, announced that it is launching an audit to assess whether the European Commission took sufficient steps to ensure air passenger rights were upheld during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bulgaria: The Ministry of Education Will not Change Vacation Schedule for Students
The spring vacation for students from first to 11th grade will be from April 3 to 11, inclusive.
This was announced by the press center of the Ministry of Education and Science announced.
After Brexit Bulgarians Opt for Higher Education in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands
Before Britain's exit from the EU, universities in UK were very attractive to Bulgarians and young people from other European countries.
However, Brexit has changed their accessibility.
MasterChef Turkey’s Italian judge share candid moments of Kırkpınar Oil Wrestling days
In a candid interview with a YouTuber, an Italian chef, also a jury member of a popular cooking TV game show, MasterChef Turkey, has revealed that he once participated in the Kırkpınar Oil Wrestling, a traditional 650-year-old wrestling festival conducted annually in the northwestern province of Edirne.