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The week: The new enemy of Borissov

The week: The new enemy of Borissov

The battle for Sofia, Opening the gates to foreign workers, A huge battery plant is unveiled


Could the Turkish Stream pipeline be sold?

Could the Turkish Stream pipeline be sold?

If this happens, it will be the first time in the country's recent history that gas infrastructure will be owned by someone else.




Radev asks for a euro referendum, but parliament likely to stop it

Radev asks for a euro referendum, but parliament likely to stop it

The President notably chose Europe Day for the announcement, which comes a month before the convergence report


Who would buy Gazprom’s gas stations in Bulgaria?

Who would buy Gazprom’s gas stations in Bulgaria?

The Russian-controlled Serbian seller is negotiating with a Bulgarian company owned by Ivaylo Konstantinov. SrbijaGas has also expressed interest


The week: The hottest destination - the Black Sea

The week: The hottest destination - the Black Sea

The best municipality in Bulgaria, Local authorities are on the verge of disaster, A bike plant turns into a concrete one


The week: No more politics, just business

The week: No more politics, just business

Making Nexo great again, Vazrazhdane tours the globe and energy market reform postponed


Bulgarian industry awaits the (indirect) effects of Trump's tariffs

Bulgarian industry awaits the (indirect) effects of Trump's tariffs

Direct exports to the US are small, but there will be a negative impact on the supply chain


The week: An eagle has finally landed. Is it too late?

The week: An eagle has finally landed. Is it too late?

Defense modernization in slow motion, GDP crawls up towards EU average and a Discoverer+ supercomputer




The week: Bulgarian politicians "flip the pancake"

The week: Bulgarian politicians "flip the pancake"

Sofia cozies up to the new US administration, F-16 bill swells further and Energy Exchange gets a new boss




Who remains in the race for Lukoil’s Bulgarian business

Who remains in the race for Lukoil’s Bulgarian business

The Russian oil giant narrows the list of candidates, strong contenders include Azerbaijan’s SOCAR, Hungary’s MOL and possibly Turkey’s Cengiz



Patrick Fragman: In 2026 we will have a cost estimate for the new units of Kozloduy NPP

Patrick Fragman: In 2026 we will have a cost estimate for the new units of Kozloduy NPP

Westinghouse Electric Company CEO* on Bulgaria's nuclear contract, moon base and other projects



Is Bulgaria becoming a liability for the EU?

Is Bulgaria becoming a liability for the EU?

Corruption and the (mal)functioning of the judiciary are no longer national problems - they also concern Europe