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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

K100’s most dynamic companies: grain, asphalt, weapons and more
Revenues of the 50 fastest-growing companies up 166% on average in 2023

Lukoil: outbidding Bulgarian business is just starting
More than a dozen contestants, including KazMunayGas, Socar and MOLD, still vie for the future of the Russian group's assets in the country

30 years of BNP Paribas in Bulgaria: A Journey of Growth and Innovation*
From key investments to digital transformation, BNP Paribas marks three decades of success in Bulgaria.

Circumventing the "natural crossroad": Sofia is losing the fight for Corridor 8
Bulgaria’s abdication regarding its international affairs will soon make it obsolete and isolated

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

Solarpro and CMC Europe to build Rezolv’s 229 MW solar park near Silistra
The project will cost some 250 million levs and will be completed in 2025

The week: Poles apart
The ungovernable state, a Bulgarian link in the explosive pagers story and Nole’s favorite chalga tune

dormakaba expands production, opens service center and engineering hub in Bulgaria
The Switzerland-based company for access solutions will build a newfactory near Sofia

The Elusive Shipka Tunnel: A Long-Awaited Project or Just a Mirage?
The tunnel is a critical infrastructure project, essential for improving the connection between northern and southern Bulgaria

European prosecutors search Bulgartransgaz office over project for expansion of Chiren gas storage facility
The gas storage expansion is estimated to cost 600 million levs and 25% will be financed through EU funds

A Wolf Battue
The Prosecutor's Office and the Anti-Corruption Commission go after Rumen "the Wolf" Gaitansky, Stoyan Mavrodiev - and potentially, Ahmed Dogan himself

General Toshevo: wind park for 800 million levs in no man’s land
Bureaucracy and politics have put major wind energy investment on hold for years - until now