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IT Professionals Remain the Highest-Paid Workers in 2018
Students who graduate in computer science and informatics remain the highest-paid workers in the country, a reporter at BGNews reported. The average salary in the sector is about 2400 leva. The lowest paid professionals are students graduating in music and dance arts, who receive an average of about BGN 800, according to a BIA survey.
The Heavy Situation in Strelcha Continues
The heavy situation in Strelcha continues. The city is without water and declared a state of emergency. The only water-conduit in the area is polluted with slime and mud after the rainfalls in the last days. From Tuesday, aqueducts will be provided in Strelcha.
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Love is the Theme at Twelfth Sofia Pride
The LGBTI community in Sofia and its supporters took to the streets of the Bulgarian capital on Saturday in a colourful celebration of diversity, despite a backlash from conservative "pro-family" groups and homophobic political forces.
The 2019 Pride, which is the twelfth such event to take place in the country, went ahead under the motto "Empower love, not hate".
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‘Hey, boy’ Takes Pride in Women’s Androgynous Look
She says people often tell her that short hair, T-shirts, shirts, sneakers and tattoos are not something that girls usually wear.
Martina. Photo: Kristijan Vuckovic.
"Our society is deeply rooted in stereotypes about what a woman should look like, and everything out of these frames is strange, unusual, confusing," she says.
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Marcus & Martinus | Athens | June 21
Twins Marcus & Martinus, the hottest pop act in the Nordic region today, come to Greece for a family-friendly show that promises to wow the young act's tween and teen fans at the Terra Vibe park, north of the capital.
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Shopping with a clear conscience
Popular Greek YouTuber Kristen Leo (Leotsakou) went shopping in downtown Athens a few days ago, returning home after visiting two or three stores with several heavily laden bags, stuffed with clothing, shoes, jackets and more goodies. Some of the pieces were even well-known brands. And the best of it all, she'd only spent 20 euros.
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Swedish court rejects Assange detention request
A Swedish court on June 3 rejected a request to detain Australian whistleblower Julian Assange over a 2010 rape case, complicating the prosecutor's efforts to request his transfer from Britain.
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Bulgarian PM: We are Considering Making Food in Kindergartens Free
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov inspects renovated infrastructure sites in Sliven, the government's press service announced.
Pope in Romania/Sovereign Pontiff apologises on Church's behalf for moments when Roma people discriminated
Pope Francis asked for forgiveness on Sunday in the name of the Church to the Roma community in Blaj, for the moments along the history when they were "ill-treated", "segregated", or looked at "in a wrongful manner, with the look of Cain and not with Abel's" The Pontiff met at the end of his three-day apostolic, state visit to Romania with members of the Roma community with the "Barbu Lautaru"
Pope in Romania/ Sovereign Pontiff welcomed with thousands of yellow, tricolour small flags at St Joseph Cathedral
Pope Francis has reached the Saint Joseph Cathedral to attend Holy Liturgy and deliver a homily. The Pontiff traveled the way from the National Cathedral to the St. Joseph Cathedral in his Romanian-made Popemobile, saluting on his road the thousands of people who were waving the Holy See yellow and the Romanian tricolour small flags.