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A customs boss, a police chief and a "very expensive" watch: the first strike of the new anti-corruption agency
Two strange stories from last week converge into one
How the Half-Baked Constitutional Changes Brought Back GERB
And Other Problems with the Upcoming Early Vote
How GERB built Putin a pipeline, part 2: the laundering road of 3 billion leva through an Arab company
Turkstream used offshore companies and the financial capacity of Gazprombank
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
Solar Strife: Property Battles Raging Beneath PV Park in Bulgaria
Residents of the villages of Sbor and Apriltsi in the Pazardzhik region claim that their lands have been expropriated by a company owned by Ginka Varbakova. There are also more than 20 complaints filed with the prosecution.
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
An (un)holy audit
A rare financial inspection by the Revenue agency created consternation within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Vivacom Takes Over Bulsatcom in Bulgaria's Largest Telecom Merger
The largest merger in Bulgaria's telecom industry has received swift approval from the regulator without any conditions, yet not without others’ protests
The week: Going nuclear (again)
The new Bulgarian mega-dream, eurozone delayed, Nexo comes back with a vengeance
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
A smuggler for a day: how migrants pass through Bulgaria
The story of a driver who transported refugees via the black market in Telegram