The "Blue Summer" national campaign starts today in 12 Bulgarian cities on the initiative of Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva. The aim is to support the mental health of adolescents at the backdrop of a coronavirus epidemic. Reception rooms will be opened, where psychologists will consult parents and children experiencing difficulties after the Covid-19 isolation free of charge. In addition, specialists will answer questions sent on a special e-mail available on the Ombudsman's website. According to Diana Kovacheva, students feel anxious after prolonged distance learning and experience difficulties adapting to the school environment.
The Bulgarian government has adopted a plan for the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria . At a briefing at the Council of Ministers, Deputy Prime..
Nearly 95,000 Ukrainian refugees are currently residing in Bulgaria. Less than 60,000 are staying in hotels, Krasimira Velichkova, Adviser to Deputy..
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev held a phone call with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda. The two heads of state discussed the situation in Ukraine..
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