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Organized crime in Bulgaria: Five popular beliefs re-examined
Bulgaria, unfortunately, has built an image of a country deeply affected by organized crime

Brussels abandons push for reforms in Bulgaria’s justice system
The European Commission decided that 13 years of tutoring without progress are enough

The state with the most open data
The July leak of National Revenue Agency data belonging to millions of taxpayers exposed the current state of Bulgaria’s cybersecurity and commitment to electronic governance

Perestroika at Lukoil Bulgaria
Valentin Zlatev has been replaced after 20 years at the helm of the Russian company’s operations in the Balkan country

Brexit: What if there is no deal?
Although highly unlikely, the risk of UK’s departure from the EU without a formal agreement is still looming



Bulgaria's feckless fight against graft
Lack of public support, insufficient institutional capacity and political power plays prevent meaningful anti-corruption policy

When the fight against corruption starts with corruption
Why is Plamen Georgiev not likely to become "Mr. Clean"?

How much is turmoil in Turkey affecting Bulgaria’s economy?
The rumours of Turkish businessmen fleeing to Bulgaria are overblown

When the fight against corruption came into fashion
The two major political parties clash over their competing visions of a new anti-corruption law