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The week: Bulgarian silence on Gaza, The dark Energy cartel and EnduroSat takes to the stars

The week: Bulgarian silence on Gaza, The dark Energy cartel and EnduroSat takes to the stars

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Could the Turkish Stream pipeline be sold?

Could the Turkish Stream pipeline be sold?

If this happens, it will be the first time in the country's recent history that gas infrastructure will be owned by someone else.



Radev asks for a euro referendum, but parliament likely to stop it

Radev asks for a euro referendum, but parliament likely to stop it

The President notably chose Europe Day for the announcement, which comes a month before the convergence report



Household electricity prices will continue to depend on the state

Household electricity prices will continue to depend on the state

Bulgaria can now delay electricity market liberalization for years after a deal with the EC


The week: No more politics, just business

The week: No more politics, just business

Making Nexo great again, Vazrazhdane tours the globe and energy market reform postponed



AI wants electricity, water and land. Bulgaria has them all

AI wants electricity, water and land. Bulgaria has them all

Bulgaria can attract AI gigafactories with free energy capacity and suitable land, but a unified national offer to the tech giants is needed


The week: The fall of Dogan

The week: The fall of Dogan

The end of an Emperor, The return of Belene, Nexo invites Donald Trump Jr


Top 3 banks in Bulgaria distribute BGN 750 million in dividends

Top 3 banks in Bulgaria distribute BGN 750 million in dividends

Last year's record will not fall because Unicredit Bulbank will capitalize nearly BGN 950 million



The week: EU funds: the rise of the cities

The week: EU funds: the rise of the cities

A quiet financial revolution, An ex-minister indictment gone wrong, Paying for your religion


Ruling majority passes a record budget for 2025 with Peevski’s backing

Ruling majority passes a record budget for 2025 with Peevski’s backing

VAT registration threshold drops to 100,000 levs. The government plans to draw 18.9 billion levs of debt this year