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.
“On Europe Day, let us wish for a European Union that will continue to build its unity based on the principles of democracy and peace,” President Rumen Radev said after laying flowers at the monument to the Unknown Soldier to mark the 79 th..
As of 9 May until 10 June, 2024, a Ministry of Interior telephone hotline - 02 90 112 98 – and an email izbori@mvr.b g will be open round the clock for reporting violations and criminal acts in the election process. This additional option is..
The mayor of Pleven Dr. Valentin Hristov called an urgent meeting of all law enforcement structures and structures in charge of cleaning the town to assess the damage inflicted after a severe rain and hailstorm in the town last night. Strong winds,..
By adopting amendments to the Electricity Price Regulation Ordinance, the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission marked the next stage of the..
On Thursday, minimum temperatures in the country will be between 9 and 14°C , with 12°C in Sofia. The weather will be cloudy and rainy during the day,..
On Wednesday, minimum temperatures will be 9-14°C, in Sofia 9°C. It will be cloudy and rainy during the day. At midday and in the afternoon there will be..
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