Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov will visit Austria in the near future. This agreement was reached between him and Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in connection with Vienna's veto on Bulgaria's accession to Schengen, Denkov told journalists after the end..
The European institutions are getting ready to welcome Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen area as early as in 2023. Entry into the border-free area can be considered a certainty, writes euractiv.bg, citing diplomatic sources in Brussels and in..
The number of Bulgarian Sunday schools in Austria is currently 5, located in Vienna, Linz, Graz, as some of them also have branches in the cities of Klagenfurt, Wels and Krems , according to the data of the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science. In..
An exciting meeting with the Austrian conductor Sascha Gоеtzel, principal guest conductor of the Sofia Philharmonic since the 2019-2020 season, on his arrival in Sofia for the upcoming concerts this month. The Vienna-born conductor knows how to..
Bulgarians abroad - together with their compatriots in our country, are again faced with a choice, which will determine whether our country will work for the prosperity of its citizens and establish itself in the European and Euro-Atlantic family as a..
Bulgarians abroad have long shown a keen interest in their homeland. On the one hand, they left their relatives and friends and they are not indifferent to their situation here, while on the other - many have plans to return to..
Born in Plovdiv at the dawn of the transition to democracy in Bulgaria, 1994, Alexander Detev grew up in Sofia, where, in 2013 he graduated from the German language school, and then left for Vienna. There, he graduated “Journalism and communications”,..
"Accession to the Schengen area remains a top priority for Bulgaria", the Bulgarian Prime Minister Galab Donev said during his meeting with the Chancellor of Austria Karl Nehammer, who is on a visit to Bulgaria. Donev expressed hope..
The security of the EU’s external borders is a commitment shared by all member-states, and is key to tackling illegal migration , Bulgarian President Rumen Radev and the Federal Chancellor of Austria Karl Nehammer emphasized at a meeting in Vienna...
"I am looking forward to finding out what I am accused of. Foreign governments have contacted me - the Netherlands, Estonia, Sweden, Lithuania, but the Bulgarian government has not yet". This was stated in an interview for bTV by the Bulgarian..