The 40th consecutive global End of Year survey, which examines expectations, views and beliefs of nearly 67 thousand people from 66 countries, has found out that 68% of people in the world feel happy, while 42% are optimistic about economic prospects.
In Bulgaria 43% of polled people say they are happy, while 10 percent feel miserable. 45% remain in the middle of the chart, while the rest say it was difficult to answer. Waiting for the start of 2017, 21% of Bulgarians feel optimistic, 26% are pessimists, 40% express neutral opinion and 13% find it difficult to answer. 12% expect 2017 to be a year of economic growth, while 33% say there would be economic difficulties.
The young foreign doctors of the Pleven Medical University will receive their diplomas on May 9. The festive procession of the graduates will start from the central city square "Vazrazhdane" and will end at the Summer Theater of the Rectorate, where..
The Sofia Library will celebrate Librarian's Day, May 9, with an Open Doors Day, the organizers announced. A literary reading with a musical program will be held on Slaveykov Square. The library will show visitors two photo-documentary exhibitions...
Friday will be mostly sunny but windy. Cloud cover will increase from the south-west in the afternoon, with rain spreading across most of the country in the evening and continuing overnight. Minimum temperatures will range between 7°C and 12°C, around..
In an address to the Bulgarian citizens, the Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev has announced that he is submitting a proposal to the National Assembly..
In a statement posted on the Facebook page of the Council of Ministers, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov said that President Rumen Radev's proposal for a..
A Rubik's Cube speed-solving competition will be held at the interactive science and technology center of Sofia Tech Park - TechnoMagicLand on May 10 and..
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