Science

COVID-19 has settled down well with us

[ad_1] The virus will be with us for a few more years because it has settled well, feels good and is developing well.. The coronavirus coexists with us. This was stated in the BNT morning block by virologist Prof. Radka Argirova. Influenza differs from coronavirus in that it occurs suddenly …

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First on BLIC: Borisov announced big news: Wages of …

[ad_1] “We will give fifty million levs with the new budget for 2021 to increase the salaries of university professors.” This was stated by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov during a meeting with the leaders of the Council of Rectors, which was also attended by Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev and …

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Bulgarian scientists from abroad: we support the protests – Analysis

[ad_1] © Julia Lazarova The government must not allow police violence against peaceful protesters and journalists. Dnevnik published an open letter to Bulgarian academics, researchers and legal professionals abroad in support of the protests and the country’s democratization process. It was compiled and approved by all participants and includes 73 …

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Ninova is a staff nightmare for Rumen Radev: a third of his team turns to BSP without permission, isolated from “green socks”.

[ad_1] Right-wing Kaloyan Metodiev, head of the presidential cabinet, left after a red rally and a Facebook post about “discrepancies in political evaluations, methods and goals.” Minutes later, the head of state insisted that there was no voluntary withdrawal and personally eliminated it. The activity of the Chief Prosecutor of …

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The Minister of Education: It is illegal to charge parents money for materials and consumables | News from Bulgaria and the world

[ad_1] Education and Science Minister Krassimir Valchev has sent a letter about fundraising from parents of children and students in state and municipal kindergartens and schools, stating that there is no legal basis for this. The Minister’s letter with the number 9107-157 of September 17 is addressed to the heads …

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