The Ministers of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia are to send a common request to the EC to support the project of a cross-border infrastructure for Internet Access in the Northern Balkans. Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Valeri Borisov visited Bucharest to sign the document. Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia note in their request to the EC that the project can contribute significantly to the control of the migration flow through the Northern Balkans to Western Europe. Moreover, the project will contribute to the establishment of a better partnership environment in some fields such as: environment protection in the Danube region, transport, tourism and telemedicine, the Transport Ministers of the three countries further contend.
Over the past 10 years, housing prices in Sofia have tripled, and in large cities more than doubled. This is according to data from one of the largest brokerage companies on the Bulgarian market. "If in 2015 in Sofia you could buy a home..
The reactors intended for Bulgaria's unrealised second nuclear power plant project - Belene - will not be sold. This was announced to journalists by Deputy Prime Minister and BSP leader Atanas Zafirov. He said that he had discussed the fate of the two..
In Sofia's Zaharna Fabrika neighbourhood, in the Ilinden municipality, the authorities have begun demolishing illegal structures inhabited by members of the Roma community. The municipality assures full cooperation with the citizens. The demolition..
Five out of seven paediatricians at the capital's Fifth Multiprofile Hospital for Active Treatment "Knyaginya Klementina" have submitted their resignations..
Public transport workers in Sofia, Varna and Ruse took to the streets of the capital under the slogan “Decent work – decent pay! Without transport there..
Bulgarians, especially young people, need to understand that it is essential to have an employment contract to protect their labour rights, Labour and..
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