Over 800,000 Bulgarian Pensioners Live Below the Poverty Line
As of January, there are 2,065,573 pensioners in Bulgaria, with the average basic pension amounting to 835.91 leva, excluding additional supplements
The Bulgarian Cabinet is preparing a plan on how to attract back those Bulgarians who left their homeland in search of better life.
This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Daniela Bobeva before participants in the annual conference for Central and Eastern Europe of the Euromeoney magazine.
The focus of this plan is to attract mostly expats who have skills in professions that are in shortage in the country. The Minister gave as examples engineers, doctors and nurses, who, because of higher wages, prefer countries like Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
According to Bobeva's report, last year one -third fewer Bulgarians immigrated to Britain, compared to 2012.
Archaeological excavations in the Kaleto district of the Bulgarian town of Lom, which concluded recently, uncovered significant Roman military remains dating back to the 1st century AD
Three new regions in Bulgaria have declared a flu epidemic following the increased spread of the virus
The weather forecast for January 21 in Bulgaria includes significant cloud cover, which is expected to ease by the evening
Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ - Passenger Transport) has announced the restoration of night train services on the Sofia-Karlovo-Varna route starting in April
Between January 17 and 19, the Sofia Inspectorate conducted 158 inspections targeting potential sources of air pollution due to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology’s (NIMH) forecast for elevated PM10 levels
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