Greece and Bulgaria will receive the most emergency funds from the European Commission to manage migration flows, the Ministry of Migration in Athens has announced. Greece will receive €42.400 million and Bulgaria €37.300 million in special funds to deal with migration, BNR correspondent Katya Peeva reports from Greece. Part of the funding for the two countries will be used to develop software for data exchange and processing at border crossings, as well as mobile detection equipment. In total, 12 European countries will benefit from this additional funding. This support comes after a strong appeal by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for funding under the Home Affairs budget.
From 8 June to 9 October, the Italian city of Rovereto is hosting the international exhibition "Human Rights and Dignity" . This year's 18th edition of the exposition features thematic works by artists from 32 countries, including Bulgaria...
8 June is a Day of Reflection in Bulgaria ahead of the national and European elections . On this day, voters should be left alone with their conscience to make the most sensible decision for themselves about who to vote for. On the day of reflection,..
The National Museum of Military History is hosting a Father's Day event on 8 June from 10am to 5pm , with free admission and lots of attractions, games and surprises dedicated to the special bond between fathers and children. This is the museum's..
By a decision from 6 June, the Council of Ministers has decreed emergency repairs of the fence along Bulgaria’s border with Turkey, BNR-Burgas..
The territory of Bulgaria has decreased slightly in the last two years, according to the National Statistical Institute (NSI). As of December 31,..
Bulgaria is among the European countries with a high share of foreign students. Currently, foreign students make up about 8% of the student population..
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