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Diána Ürge-Vorsatz: Balkan and Mediterranean regions will be the most affected from climate change
Good news about the climate are very rare, even more in certain regions.
More foreign workers are coming to Bulgaria but there are still many vacancies
Turks save seasonal employment, and Kyrgyz people are employed in hotels and restaurants, but this is not solving the personnel shortfall
The week: Dispatches from the frontlines of the heat war
Bulgaria bakes, coal TPPs fire up and no Anti-Peevski front forms
The week: A hostile takeover at MRF Corp.
A thunder in the Saray, Seventh election looming and house prices exploding again
Three stories of making anti-corruption work - and last
From the New Orleans police department to the port of Lagos, several key principles can create a culture of integrity, Oxford professor Christopher Stone argues
The week: A vacuum spot on the EU map
We’re not the poorest in the EU anymore, yet we’re still mute, and a drug lord decides to go to prison
The week: The elusive recipe for anti-corruption
Anti-corruption is difficult everywhere, 79 regulatory seats for the taking (if we discount the Patriarch’s and the PM’s)
Nothing’s worse than sunny weather
Disruptions across Europe are surprisingly due to Bulgaria and the inability to balance the system
Where did Velichie come from and where are they headed?
The new protest party rode on the wave of social media and sounds even more extreme than Vazrazhdane - can it be tamed?