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The week: How hard is it to buy trains?
The train won't be coming, The free electricity market neither, And the new Constitution is a mess
The week: Finally, some money for the cities
Money for the regions, Mud for political enemies, Solar for our neighbors
The week: Entering the euro - what's love got to do with it
Trust and the Euro, How to make money disappear, Customs in disarray
The week: Fly, don't float - Bulgaria enters Schengen
Schengen entry is upon us, Who wants to be a Prime Minister, A very rich church
Top 25 agricultural machinery dealers increase revenue by a third in 2022
All the importers in the top 25 have registered a profitable year
Interview | Paschal Donohoe: It is still possible for Bulgaria to join the euro in 2025
Political stability and inflation are the two main challenges, says the President of the Eurogroup
The week: No country for the old
The young have made it through, The rotation is now a centrifuge, Bulgarian football goes for old
The week: The trick with the migrant scare
Don’t let the news fool you, How flat should a tax be, and a Bishop dreams of heading the Church
The week: The Roadmap to Russian energy serfdom
How GERB sold out to Putin (before the war), Rotation stuck and who designs Beyonce’s clothes in BG
The week: What a Big Mac can tell us about the future of Sofia
Sofia gets really expensive, Peevski gets a post, and Real Estate keeps booming
The week: A second private border?
A private Schengen, Elections loom again, How hard is it to buy trains
The week: Beware the Greeks
Bulgaria and the Greek energy miracle, UK nukes and US nuclear power, Bansko's future
The week: Brace, the rotation is coming
The Suddenly-important Ministry, More Russian spies pop up, and Meta buys a company
Energy Summit 2024 will discuss the future of Bulgaria and the region
The conference will bring many speakers from Europe and the energy business
Industrial cooldown, slower business growth and less VAT collected: 2023 at a glance
Global events hit the financial performance of public companies, shrink factory production and effectively cut down state revenue
The week: What a pyrolysis installation in Plovdiv teaches us about trust and business
Corruption is bad for business, Tony Blair is here to help and NATO steps in for the infrastructure