Ukrainians
Ukrainians with Temporary Protection will be able to Stay in Bulgaria until March 4, 2024
Ukrainians with temporary protection will be able to stay in Bulgaria until March 4, 2024. This was decided by the caretaker government at its meeting yesterday.
Temporary protection allows Ukrainian citizens who have acquired this status to work and study in the country. Children can attend a kindergarten or nursery if there are available spots.
"Ukrainians retreated; Goal achieved"
Ukrainian troops have left the first line of defense in the Zaporizhzhia region, says Vladimir Rogov, a member of the main council of administration of the Zaporizhzhia region.
Vladimir Rogov told RIA Novosti that the Ukrainians retreated to the pre-prepared second and third line positions.
- Read more about "Ukrainians retreated; Goal achieved"
- Log in to post comments
Unlicensed foreign realtors selling houses through social media
Foreigners residing for a long time in the southern province of Antalya have started to work illegally as real estate agents to sell or rent properties with a 10 percent commission through social media groups amid the increasing demand of Ukrainians and Russians to reside in the city.
Ukraine, hit by fresh Russian missiles, faces grim New Year
Ukrainians had a grim start to 2023 on Sunday, with yet more sirens and fresh missile attacks on their territory, as the death toll from Russia's massive New Year Eve assault across the country climbed to at least three.
100-meter Blue Canvas with Yellow Roses was Placed in Sofia as a Symbol of Empathy for Ukrainians
On the occasion of 100 days since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Sofia Municipality has set up a special installation - a blue canvas, on which anyone who wishes can leave a yellow flower, a symbol of empathy for Ukrainian citizens.
A 100-meter blue canvas with yellow roses and toys has been placed on the capital's Slaveykov Square.
Rent prices in Antalya skyrocket due to war
Housing rent prices in the Mediterranean province of Antalya have skyrocketed from 2,500 to around 10,000 Turkish Liras (from $170 to nearly $680) due to high demand from Ukrainians and Russians, Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ATSO) executive Mustafa Ayanoğlu has said.
- Read more about Rent prices in Antalya skyrocket due to war
- Log in to post comments
Ukrainian paralympians stranded in Turkey
Athletes from the Ukrainian Paralympic team have been stranded in Istanbul for weeks as they failed to return to their countries after the Russian invasion started.
The athletes arrived in Istanbul on Feb. 14 for training and were supposed go back to Ukraine in March.
As the war broke out, they could not return to the country and spent some 10 days at a Turkish athlete's home.
- Read more about Ukrainian paralympians stranded in Turkey
- Log in to post comments
9 Countries, including Bulgaria, will ask for Help from the EU for the Refugees from Ukraine
The Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the three Baltic states will seek financial assistance from the European Union for the care of Ukrainian refugees, according to a statement from Czech Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Bartoš.
Bosnian Eurovision Songwriter Joins Ukraine Peace Song Project
Adi Mulahalilovic, the former pianist of the popular Yugoslav-era band Hari Mata Hari, has joined an initiative bringing together musicians from 50 countries to record an original composition in support of Ukraine.
Turkish Tourism Fears Ripple Effects of War in Ukraine
Turkey is a popular holiday destination for Russians and Ukrainians. The war in Ukraine threatens to dash Turkish hopes of a post-pandemic recovery in the vital tourism sector.