At the end of 2019 over 1.2 million people were employed in Bulgaria’s leading economic centers Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna, analysis of the Institute for Market Economics shows. Over 700,000 people are employed in Bulgaria’s capital. A total of 324,000 people work in the second-largest city Plovdiv and 229,000 are employed in Bulgaria’s coastal city and third-biggest city Varna. Over 80% of the active population in the city of Veliko Tarnovo was employed in 2019 which is a rare phenomenon not only in Bulgaria, but also globally. Sofia is the Bulgarian city with highest number of employed people with university degree. The demographic factor is the biggest threat to regional employment. In Montana for instance, the number of employed people in active age decreased with 15% in one decade only and at this point there are no signs of recovery.
On Monday, the lowest temperatures will range from minus 15°C to minus 10°C, higher in Western Bulgaria, for Sofia around minus 4°C. In the morning, there will be fog near the rivers. It will be mostly sunny during the day. Maximum temperatures will..
Red paint was splattered in front of the Russian Embassy in Sofia. A video posted on the Facebook page of "BOEC" shows activists of the civil movement unloading paint buckets from a vehicle and spilling the paint in front of the embassy..
"We came out to defend freedom. We will keep fighting. The protest continues on Wednesday", Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov said an interview with BNR. "The protest continues inside the National Assembly. We will resist until the end", the MP..
The patriots from Vazrazhdane parliamentary party and civil organizations against Bulgaria's accession to the Eurozone have announced a protest for today...
A protest in defense of the Bulgarian lev and against Bulgaria's entry into the Eurozone began at noon in the center of Sofia. The organizers are the..
Police are searching for all those involved in the clashes in front of the European Commission building in Sofia on Saturday, February 22, Bulgaria’s..
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