Migration Trends: Who Are the Third-Country Nationals Working in Bulgaria?
Discussion around the admission of third-country workers to the Bulgarian labor market has intensified, often with emotions running high.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev expressed confidence that the allied relationship between Bulgaria and the United States will continue to strengthen, benefiting both nations through shared interests and a mutual commitment to global peace and security. His message was conveyed in a congratulatory letter to U.S. President Donald Trump on the occasion of America’s Independence Day on July 4, wishing him and the American people health and success.
In his letter, Radev highlighted the positive trajectory of the strategic partnership between the two countries, emphasizing his expectation that productive cooperation will persist across key sectors. He identified several priority areas for collaboration, including enhancing bilateral trade and investment, advancing joint efforts in security and defense, and fostering progress in energy, cutting-edge technologies, artificial intelligence, and people-to-people exchanges.
The Bulgarian president also underscored the importance of achieving tangible progress on significant issues shared by both countries, particularly the inclusion of Bulgaria in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program. He noted that this step would provide fresh momentum to the strategic dialogue between Bulgaria and the United States, creating benefits for both sides.
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has reported that, as of March 15, approximately 20,800 Bulgarians living abroad had submitted applications to vote in the upcoming elections.
Rumen Radev, the former president of Bulgaria, will spearhead the electoral lists of “Progressive Bulgaria” in the 2nd MIR (Multi-member constituency) of Burgas and the 25th MIR in Sofia, as confirmed by the party
A recent survey by the Sova Harris Agency, conducted between March 7 and 12, 2026 and commissioned by Bulgarian media Trud, indicates a potential surge in voter turnout for Bulgaria’s upcoming parliamentary elections
A protest demanding transparency and answers about the so-called "Petrohan-Okolchitsa" case took place in central Sofia yesterday, where citizens gathered in front of the Palace of Justice.
A decision obliging the Bulgarian Council of Ministers to submit a law for the ratification of the country’s accession to Donald Trump’s so-called "Board of Peace" was adopted in parliament after a vote marked by significant absences and abstentions among
Bulgaria is set to purchase 12 MARS 3 multiple rocket launcher systems as part of a broader European procurement initiative.
Aniventure Comic Con Returns to Bulgaria with Star Guest Christopher Judge!
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