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Foreign students in Bulgaria University of Library Studies and Information Technologies Has 79 Foreign Students
Foreign students in Bulgaria University of Mining and Geology Has 15 Foreign Students
This academic year, 15 foreign students study at the University of Mining and Geology St Ivan Rilski, the educational institution told BTA. Three of the students are from EU states: Greece, Italy and the Czech Republic. The majority of foreign
Foreign students in Bulgaria University of Economics Varna Has More than 300 Foreign Students
More than 300 foreign students study at the University of Economics in Varna, on the Black Sea, the university told BTA.
Foreign students in Bulgaria More than 300 Foreign Students Study at Technical University Varna
Just over 300 foreign students are studying at the Technical University Varna, the university told BTA. The biggest number of foreign students at the university are from Turkiye - 100.
Foreign students in Bulgaria Varna University of Management Has Foreign Students from 35 Countries
Foreign students from 35 countries study at the Varna University of Management, the educational institution told BTA. Only four of them are EU member states: Belgium, Slovenia, Germany and Croatia.
Economy
Trade Union Opposes Division of Public Rail Service Between Different Operators
The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria (CITUB) opposes the division of the country’s rail passenger service into three lots. The trade union commented at a press conference on the conditions proposed by the Transport Ministry for
Eurostat Bulgaria Ranks Third in EU for Lowest Job Vacancy Rate in Q1 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, Bulgaria ranked third among European Union (EU) Member States with the lowest job vacancy rate (0.9%), an increase of 0.2 percentage points (pp) compared to the last quarter of 2024, according to preliminary data
Some 83% of Bulgaria's Administrative Structures Ready to Work with Euro
A total of 82.95% of the administrative structures in Bulgaria have adapted their information systems to work with the euro, the press centre of the Electronic Governance Ministry said on Monday. A total of 516 out of 521 administrative bodies have submitted their plans and have completed the adaptation process, according to data on a web-based platform (evro.egov.bg) for tracking and reporting the progress of State structures for the introduction of the single European currency.
Green Transition Forum Transport Minister Karadjov: Rail to Lead Bulgaria’s Green Transition
Rail transport will become the backbone of public transport, Minister of Transport and Communications Grozdan Karadjov said during his participation in the Green Transition Forum 5.0: Competitiveness and Innovation in Central and Eastern European Countries on Monday.
Culture
Writer/Artist Mihail Toshkov to Be Showcased at National Literary Museum
An exhibition dedicated to writer and artist Mihail Toshkov (1931-2024) is opening at the National Literary Museum on June 19. Toshkov's daughter has donated a substantial part of his creative and personal legacy as a poet, art theorist and artist.
21st International Red Cross, Health Films Festival Opens in Varna
The 21st International Red Cross and Health Films Festival opened in Varna on Thursday.
Survey Shows Strive for Improvement in Training among Young Educators
A survey has found that younger educators strive to improve their qualification and skills. The teachers' trade union affiliated with the Podkrepa Labour Confederation has conducted a survey about the type and regularity of teacher trainings among
Varna Summer International Theatre Festival Closes with "Eyes of Arabia"
The production Eyes of Arabia by the Varna Puppet Theatre will be presented on the last day of the Varna Summer International Theater Festival on Wednesday.
Balkans
TISP Leader Trifonov: North Macedonia's Court Sentence against Ljupco Georgievski Is Another Act of Political Anti-Bulgarian Repression
There Is Such a People (TISP) leader Slavi Trifonov said in a Facebook post on Friday that the suspended sentence by a court in Bitola, North Macedonia, against Ljupco Georgievski is "yet another political anti-Bulgarian repression".
Turkish Catamaran Operator Opens Istanbul - Burgas Ferry Line
The Istanbul-Burgas ferry line was opened by Istanbul Deniz Otobusleri (İDO) Director Murat Orhan on Thursday with an official ceremony held in Istanbul, the Turkish DHA news agency said.
Sofia Slams Guilty Verdict of Bulgarian Community Leader in North Macedonia
The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry said in a position paper that it considers the guilty verdict against Ljupcho Georgievski, the leader of a disbanded cultural centre in Bitola, the Republic of North Macedonia, to be "totally unacceptable". A court in
North Macedonia Should Accept Meeting with Bulgaria's Prime Minister at NATO Summit in Hague
North Macedonia must be proactive and show that the problem with its blocked EU integration is not about including (in the constitution) several hundred citizens of the country who say their mother tongue is Bulgarian, but a policy that has lasted