Today, Tuesday, almost 50 schools in Sofia once again received emails with bomb threats. Bomb threats close schools across Bulgaria for fourth day running As of 31 March, after a series of bomb threats targeting schools on several..
Under no circumstances is a termination of the election process envisaged, deputy chief secretary of the Interior Ministry Chief Commissioner Stanimir Stanev said. Central Election Commission public council: Trust the security authorities..
For the 4th day in a row, bomb alerts have been received by email at a number of schools across the country. Hundreds of students in Sofia, Varna, Burgas, Veliko Tarnovo, Stara Zagora, Pleven, Sliven, Dobrich have been evacuated. Bomb threats..
An interdepartmental working group will prepare a procedure for responding to bomb threats against critical infrastructure by March 31, caretaker Minister of Interior Ivan Demerdzhiev said. The group includes 36 representatives of all security..
Parliamentary elections on 2 April are not at risk due to bomb threats in a number of schools across the country , although almost all polling stations are located in schools. Interior Ministry experts are developing a protocol to be followed in case of..
The main version of investigators working on case with the bomb threat e-mails sent to schools in Bulgaria is that they are hybrid attacks linked to Russia , Minister of Interior Ivan Demerdzhiev said. Partner services in Europe and..
The principals of 16 schools in Sofia and dozens in Burgas and Varna received threatening emails about planted explosive devices. In some schools classes were suspended and the police searched the buildings. Nothing alarming has..
In Bulgarian society, there is a group of children to whom almost no attention is paid. They often remain invisible, and in the last 10 years their number has been constantly increasing. These are the refugee children who left their homes, homeland,..
Only 15% of teachers in Bulgaria are under the age of 35 , and 70 percent of them leave the educational system in the very first year of working there, the trade union "Education" reported to Podkrepa Confederation of Trade Unions. Another alarming..
Textbooks will be free for all students from 1st to 12th grade , MPs unanimously decided today, while voting on amendments to the Preschool and School Education Act. Currently, this measure applies only to children up to the seventh grade...