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A mountain school
Vocational school for mountain guides in the village of Cherni Osam offers the country's only mountain-related specialty
Largest food and beverage producers in Bulgaria: Sunflower stars emerge
Loads of different players from the beer, meat, sunflower and sweets sectors make up the top 50 ranking
The week: A very sudden twist
Slapping Russia in the face, Borissov is not corrupt, Open-air teaching gets a boost
The week: The hypocrisy of the Dutch, The Paper coalition and you can speed for free here
K Insights look at what's going on for the week
The week: The land of the wanna-bes, illegal migration makes a bloody comeback, an ex-mayor goes to prison and a singer squats
Dreams and realities, fences and guns, boxers and singers
Monbat sees future of batteries as combination of different technologies
CEO Viktor Spiriev says every company and consumer should choose their working practices to achieve carbon neutrality
The German wpd is launching a project for a 75 MW wind farm near Balchik
The investment will be the first of its kind for over a decade since the last wind park was erected in the country
The increase in real estate deals is slowing down in the second quarter
Activity in Bulgaria’s real estate market is beginning to decline. In Sofia, the number of sales of real estate practically stopped going up in April-June 2022
Single-bid tenders: how Bulgarian municipalities distribute money
58% of local government tenders and almost 65% of the money, or nearly half a billion levs, are distributed through controversial auctions
Increase in real estate deals slows down in Q2 compared to first one
Sofia doesn’t see an increase in deals and other big cities also feel the cooling of the market
The week: The best place to start fighting the corruption, Don’t count a coalition before it’s hatched, Crypto collapse
A fatal crash exposes depth of state capture, No gov’t + crypto layoffs and M&As
Canada’s Trillion Energy to resume exploration for natural gas near Dobrich
The project was shelved a few years ago but rising prices have revived the interest in it
Illegal road repairs worth billions
A cross-ministerial probe found that much of the money paid for roadworks and maintenance has been illegally allocated
The new Bulgarian radical party - how worried should we be about Vazrazhdane
The leader Kostadin Kostadinov uses very well the social media and jumps on the populist anti-establishment bandwagons but cannot propose a viable agenda for governing