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Why do Bulgarians refuse to get the Covid vaccine?
Poor communication and broken trust in institutions left much of the public prone to disinformation and unjustified fears about the effects of jabs
The battle for Sofia, Peevski is back and other things to look out for in the elections
These are some of the more interesting faces and constituencies to look out for in the upcoming 14 November elections
Bulgaria offers the cheapest sunniest real estate in Europe
A ranking published on money.co.uk explores where sunlight costs the least if you buy real estate in Europe. Bulgaria leads with Ruse in number 1 position, followed by Vratsa and Veliko Tarnovo
Sun is shining over Aurubis
The company, which became the biggest one in terms of revenue in Bulgaria in 2020, is building a large solar plant for its own use
Demand for housing is on the rise
The housing market was active in the first quarter of the year, pushing property prices upwards
Elections 2021: GERB wins the vote but loses power
Relatively high voter turnout and mobilization of Bulgarian voters abroad ushered in a fragmented parliament with at least three new anti-status quo forces
The industrial map of Bulgaria
What do we know about jobs, growth and geography of the mechatronics and automotive sector
Bulgaria's bright side: When smart ideas turn into business
French macarons in Sofia & First street-food park & Robots + LEGO = success
Trends from Bulgaria’s regions
Changes at large local employers drive 2018 growth in several Bulgarian districts
Bulgaria's bright side: When smart ideas turn into business
Easy learning with Ucha.se & Sofia's favourite pizza & Wish a cake
No water to clean the garbage
Many Bulgarian towns live on water rationing and next to piles of imported waste because of intentional neglect by the authorities.
The Battle for Sofia
After 14 years of undisputed GERB hegemony in Bulgaria’s capital city, Mayor Yordanka Fandakova finds a worthy opponent in ex-ombudsman Maya Manolova
Bulgaria’s residential market calms after years of growth
Prices have stopped growing, as supply and demand have started to equalize
Plovdiv is Culture
Bulgaria’s second largest city is co-hosting the European capital of culture in 2019. These are some of the program’s highlights
Is Bulgaria,s real estate market maturing or overheating?
The growth in activity and prices has noticeably slowed but there are no indications of a drop
A lavish budget in election year
Government finance is set for a deficit in 2019 even though next year will likely be the last in the current positive economic cycle
Sofia has its competition
Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second largest city, is turning into an alternative to the capital in terms of opportunities for business and tourism