Germany's Spy Agency Points to Wuhan Lab as COVID-19 Origin
Germany's foreign intelligence service, the BND, reportedly concluded in 2020 that there was an 80% to 90% probability that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which caused the COVID-19 pandemic
A week after the first bell rang, two schools closed because of teachers with COVID-19. One is in Sofia and the other in Varna.
The decision for the "Vasil Levski" school in the seaside town was made after two teachers were diagnosed with coronavirus. The school is closed for disinfection, and classes will be held online. At this stage, no cases of infected students have been identified. Classes are expected to resume on Wednesday.
There are three teachers from 107 primary schools in Sofia with coronavirus, and the school is now closed for disinfection. "All three colleagues are feeling well at the moment," Danko Kalapish, director of 107 Khan Krum Primary School, was quoted as saying by BGNES.
A recent survey conducted by the sociological agency "Myara" reveals that a significant majority of Bulgarians support strict regulations in schools
A private higher education institution in Bulgaria has been exposed as a front for illegal migration rather than an actual university
An increasing number of British students are choosing to study medicine in Bulgaria as competition for places at UK universities
Due to the ongoing extreme weather conditions, the mayor of the Bulgarian city of Shumen has declared Thursday and Friday
In March, more than 20 universities from across Europe, including institutions from Bulgaria
The mayors of the Karnobat and Ruen municipalities in the Burgas region have declared January 13 a non-school day due to severe weather conditions
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