Migration pressure on Bulgaria decreased by 70% in the recent months as a result of the efforts of the Bulgarian authorities, the financial assistance provided by the EU and the border fence constructed at the Bulgaria-Turkey border, Bulgaria’s..
We have recently seen some hard work in relation to changing the current EU migration policy. This week in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Prime Ministers of Italy and Spain, Paolo Gentiloni and..
In Rome, President of Bulgaria Rumen Radev and President of Italy Sergio Mattarella have agreed to cooperate in order to find a new approach to tackling migratory pressure on Europe, taking into account the need for solidarity with countries at the EU's..
The Military Information Service at the Ministry of Defense has informed the Defense Parliamentary Committee on the current military and political situation in Southeast Europe and the implications for national security. After the meeting, the..
President Rumen Radev and European Council President Donald Tusk discussed in Sofia the situation in the Balkans, the processes of migration and issues, connected with Brexit. After the meeting, President Radev stated there was a proposal for..
The President of the European Council Donald Tusk is to pay a working visit to Bulgaria at the invitation of Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev. The protection of the EU external borders is among the topics that will be discussed between President Radev..
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has talked over the phone with European Council President Donald Tusk to acquaint him with ongoing work for the snap parliamentary elections due later this month, as well as with tensions that have emerged in..
Bulgaria’s cabinet has adopted the country’s stand for the forthcoming sitting of the European Council on March 9 and 10 in Brussels. A Bulgarian delegation will support the measures aimed at promoting investments, economic growth and employment in the..
73% of all adult Bulgarian nationals approve possible prohibition of citizens from certain Muslim countries to enter Bulgaria, recent survey of Gallup International sociological agency shows. 14% of the respondents are against such measure and the rest..
One out of four Bulgarians is willing to emigrate. Germany, Great Britain and Spain are the most preferred destinations, a survey of Trend research center shows. Half of the young Bulgarians aged between 18 and 29 are ready to emigrate, the survey..