A Bulgarian college has to be built in Taraclia, Chairman of the Bulgarian Community in Moldova Fedor Sabii said during the general meeting of the Association of the Bulgarian Communities Abroad held in Varna. Mr Sabii specified that such college would make the connection between high schools which host children from the Bulgarian community and the University of Taraclia. The Bulgarian community prepared a draft bill, according to which Taraclia has to gain the statute of a national cultural region, Fedor Sabii added. In his words, it does not mean the region has to gain autonomous statute. If Taraclia receives such a statute, the Bulgarian community would be guaranteed that it would not face any problems during the forthcoming territorial and administrative reform in Moldova in 2015 and will keep the right to study in its native language and retain its traditions, Fedor Sabii pointed out.
Bulgarians value democracy, human rights, the rule of law and the standard of living in the EU, according to Eurobarometer data presented on July 26 by the European Commission, BTA reports. When asked what are the strengths of the..
October 9 is the deadline for applications for research residencies for literary translators from Bulgarian under the Archipelagos project, the Next Page Foundation announced. The residencies will take place at the House for..
The University of National and World Economy is the only economic one among the four Bulgarian universities present in the prestigious ranking of European universities QS World University Rankings, the press center of the educational..
The explosions near the village of Gara Elin Pelin continue, caretaker Minister of Interior Kalin Stoyanov said. Heavily equipped specialists have..
Traffic is intense at some border checkpoints with Romania, Serbia and Turkiye, Border Police said. At the border with Romania, Traffic is heavy..
The situation with the fire at the Bulgarian-Greek border is quite severe, said caretaker Minister of Interior Kalin Stoyanov. Two Greek helicopters,..
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