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The week: Why cities need problem-solving capabilities
The capability gap, Euro (still) on the horizon, More state aid for business

Bulgarian solutions to major water problems
Naiada.ai and ENova H20 address key water problems - leaks and poor quality

Women Drivers in Sofia Public Transport Prefer Trams and Metro
The number of female drivers in public transport is growing, breaking stubborn stereotypes

The biggest employers: strong wage growth, stagnant hiring
The ranking of the top 200 companies by staff for 2023 shows layoffs in the automotive, bicycle and call center sectors, while IT and supermarket chains keep hiring

The week: Water under the mountain
We destroyed the largest battery we had, Why Bulgaria is stuck, A tax amnesty on the horizon

The week: Schengen on the horizon
Good news, at last, The regional divide grows bigger, Bulgargaz is bankrupt

Starbucks, Burger King and TGI Fridays to operate at Sofia Airport
SOF Connect has signed a contract for its food and beverage area with UK’s SSP

Seventh vote, eight* parties, little chance of a stable gov’t
The 27 October early national election produced few surprises and the most fragmented parliament in Bulgarian history, but is unlikely to herald a stable outcome

The week: Why Nations Fail in football and elections
One night in Belfast, What is wrong with the Air Force, Varna ex-mayor is sinking

The week: The Romanian way
The boom on the other side of the Danube, Where did 4 billion leva go, the biggest Renter in Sofia

Bulgaria's New Train Plans Derailed: Stadler Polska Quits Deals Worth Nearly 1 Billion Levs
The winner of two major tenders for rolling stock delivery withdraws from the procedure, while a third tender by the Ministry of Transport for rolling stock delivery has not yet begun

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.

The Second Life of the Vidin Synagogue
The architectural gem of the city will reopen as a cultural center welcoming local young people and tourists alike after its restoration through EU funds

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: GERB makes a comeback
The return of Borissov, Saudis eye a telecom & TV channel and the Missing Cryptoqueen’s drug lord