At the end of the year just 31% of Bulgarians say they were happy in 2014. However, in Bulgaria the number of the happy people is bigger than that of the unhappy, but the share of those who cannot decide is the biggest. 49 percent of Bulgarians say they feel neither happy nor unhappy. Those who feel sad or very miserable are 15%. 4 percent of the polled did not give an answer. This is what the annual End of Year Survey by WIN/Gallup International shows. The 38th edition of the study shows that happiness in the world has been growing.
The images of Paisius of Hilendar and St. Ivan of Rilski will adorn Bulgarian euro coins The revised graphic design of the Bulgarian national side of the euro coins has been approved by the Governing Council of the Bulgarian National Bank. The..
The project company "Kozloduy NPP - New Capacities", working on the construction of the new units No. 7 and No. 8 of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, has begun negotiations with Bulgarians who live abroad and have experience in nuclear power plants in..
A permanently functioning coordination mechanism will control, prevent and counter smuggling, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced after a meeting with representatives of the services. "The objectives are clear, and the approach will be solid",..
The path to the economic prosperity of the Roma people goes through cultural legitimacy, says Ognyan Isaev, director of the Educational Opportunities..
The Ministry of Justice has published for public discussion a package of legislative changes against delay in serious road accident cases. These..
House prices in the EU rose by 4.9% in the fourth quarter of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023, according to data from the European statistics..
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