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What is the price of patience? What is Turkey fighting for? Where do students come from in Bulgaria?

What is the price of patience? What is Turkey fighting for? Where do students come from in Bulgaria?


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Patience.

In the hectic life, we often forget to take a step away and wait. To find this inner strength within ourselves, which will stop us from the sharp decision, from the hurry because of the hurry itself, from the collapse in the trap of fear not to miss something. Let’s wait – to see what our efforts, our projects will bring. However, trying to be patient, we can test its boundaries. How far do they go?

In the test: so according to MRF-MRF is a patience Bulgarian citizens. And although according to the former Kardzhali mayor Hasan Azis, « neither the political crisis nor the Peevski model are discontinued, on the contrary – both, and the other are anxiously, from the faction close to the honorary chairman Ahmed Dogan, they decided to continue to support the government of Rosen. With a deadline until June.
Tuesday night news came after a six -hour meeting and « fierce debate », condemns the already doomed intrigue around the first vote distrustful of the cabinet submitted by the Revival for failure in foreign policy. Apart from the importers, there is also support for him from the sword and « greatness ».

Among the other events that the Dnevnik team will follow, will be the presentation of the vision of the Sofia Municipality for the development of Vitosha Park, which will be told by Mayor Vasil Terziev. This is against the background of criticism by the Minister of Tourism Miroslav Borshos (a former GERB municipal councilor) that the municipality is delayed, and stated by the Minister a willingness to adopt a plan for the management of the nature park. There are several interesting visits internationally: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary, British Foreign Minister David Lamie goes to Kosovo, and Danish Prime Minister Mete Fredericksen will visit Greenland shortly after US Vice President Jay Di Vans and his wife were there.

273 days remain until the end of the year. Do you have the patience to experience them?

Erdogan doesn’t hold all the cards

« Turkish democracy is fighting for its life. » Thus, writer Orhan Pamuk determines what is happening in Turkey. The country’s neighboring country has been faced with more than ten days in front of civil response and resistance to the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglubefore the expectation of new impressive demonstrations and to the great unknown: how far the President Recep Erdogan will go after the arrest of his main competitor in the presidential race.

Erdogan himself is the question of how far the protesters are willing to reach, especially as the temperatures rise, and the Turks return after a nine -day break for Ramadan Bayram, which surprisingly received the protests (critics of power say that the trip has already increased too much to believe Istanbul.

For Erdogan’s opponents, the bet is Turkish democracy and election right – a « sacred cow » for generations of Turks, and for Erdogan himself, who himself uses the legitimacy of a vote in a country with activity close to 90%.

Will the opposition convict the Turks that they should continue to resolve more actively because Erdogan robs their future as well as now say Some of her supporters, and because of all the problems described? What will come if the opposition manages to impose the idea that Imamoglu is already a presidential candidate, and that right is giving up? Or if the state actually seizes the RNP party apparatus and further blown up dissatisfaction?
What is happening in Turkey and what are the main questions before its future you can read in text The Angel Petrov « The Protest for Imamoglu draws how far Erdogan’s capabilities extend. »

Graph of the Day: More Foreign Students

The number of foreign students in Bulgaria has doubled in a decade. They are 8.6% (15 737) of all, show data from the National Information and Document Center (NACY) for 2024, for which Dnevnik tells hereS They are published in Open Society Analysis and are updated every year in the rating system of higher education institutions in Bulgaria.

Most of them come from countries outside the EU-almost 9,000 from countries in the Union are the other nearly 7,000. The most numerous group is Greek students (20%), followed by the UK (14%) and Ukraine (11%). In Bulgaria, foreign students from all EU countries are taught without Malta.

The cities with the most foreign students are the cities with the most students in general: Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. Due to their distinguished preferences for the medical specialties after them are Stara Zagora and Pleven. Many are foreign students in Blagoevgrad, where the American University and the College of Tourism are based.

Overturning of prejudice

Leo Varadkar is a former Prime Minister of Ireland (2017 – 2020 and 2022 – 2024) and one of the five outdoor homosexual government leaders in the world. He has held key ministerial posts in transport, trade, social policy and healthcare, leaving a lasting mark on Irish and international policy.

Among his main achievements are the leadership of Ireland during the Covid-19 and Brexit pandemic, the introduction of marital equality through a referendum, the cancellation of the ban on abortion and significant reforms in healthcare, social policy and the economy. As Prime Minister, Varadkar increases state funding for international development, improves labor rights and introduces measures for climate sustainability. During his term of office, greenhouse gas emissions reach a 30-year minimum, and Ireland marks record employment and budget surplus, investing in housing, education and public transport. Talking to him to Irina Bacheva can read here

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3. Most French people believe that the verdict against Le Pen is fair

One photo instead of 1000 words

Reuters

Thousands of Hungarians have protested in Budapest on Tuesday against a law that will ban the annual Pride procession of LGBTK+ groups. This is the third night of dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Victor Orban’s latest initiative.

Parliament in which the Orban Party has a majority adopted a law prohibiting Pride on the grounds that it can harm children. It allows police to use facial camera recognition cameras to identify Pride participants and fines them, which can become a tool for pursuing political opponents.



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