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‘Big Brother’ Worries in Montenegro after Journalists Arrested
Rocked by protests over a controversial law on religion, the Montenegrin government says it is the target of 'hybrid warfare' and is taking the media to task.
Bulgarian Young People - The Happiest in Europe
Usually Bulgaria ranks on the last places in sociological surveys. In fact Bulgaria is among the unhappiest countries in the whole world. However, young Bulgarians don't think so!
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The Council for Work with Bulgarians Abroad reports on its activities throughout 2019
The Council for Work with Bulgarians Abroad with discussed at its last meeting for 2019 the forum with Bulgarians abroad to be held in the forthcoming year, at which there will be no banned topics.
Bulgarians Value the EU Most because of the New Job Opportunities
Bulgarians consider new job opportunities as a primary benefit of EU membership. This is according to a poll presented today by the European Parliament on this year's elections for MEPs.
An Electronic Labor Exchange Platform Will Start Operating on the European Labor Day
The European Labor Day will be celebrated in Bulgaria with an electronic labor exchange in Sofia, organized by the Employment Agency. It will be opened by Zornitsa Rusinova, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy.
Without the need for on-site presence, the online job market will enable jobseekers and employers across Europe to communicate for free.
EU Volleyball Tournament: Bulgaria Triumphs over Portugal
Bulgaria's men's national team made it difficult for themselves but recorded a third victory at the European Volleyball Championship. Silvano Prandy's team settled for 3-1 (25:23, 28:30, 25:23, 25:22) against Portugal in their third match of the tournament.
The Bulgarian is a Moderate and Responsible Consumer
More than 70% of people who took part in an academic survey on the profile of Bulgarians do not believe that the waste collected in separate collection containers is recycled. This is a study, which the journalist Dimitar Sabev does for a dissertation together with the UNWE. The results are working and preliminary and their statistical processing will be more detailed.
The Bulgarians who Were Blocked on Samothrace Are Finally Back
The Bulgarians, who had been blocked for almost six days on the Greek island of Samothrace, returned to Bulgaria. The last hours of the blockade on the island have been marked by tension and aggression among hundreds of tourists.
Dimitar Chokanov, one of the affected, told about the critical situation on bTV.
Diplomat attack had no political motive: Belarusian FM
The Belarusian foreign minister said on July 25 that the attack which wounded the country's diplomat in Ankara was not politically motivated.
The Metropolitan Library Presents an Exhibition for 140 Years of the State Gazette
An exhibition devoted to the 140th anniversary of the first issue of the State Gazette will be opened on July 22 from 11 am in the Central Lobby of the Sofia Library.
The event is called "Pages from the history of Bulgaria in the State Gazette 1879-2019". In the showcases you can see works from the "Book Heritage" fund at the Sofia Library related to the events of the exhibition.