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The week: The big hidden problem of Bulgaria

The week: The big hidden problem of Bulgaria

Water is (literally) leaking out, So is democracy, but at least the cameras are working


European Commission sees no progress in Bulgaria’s judicial reform

European Commission sees no progress in Bulgaria’s judicial reform

The 2025 Annual Report on the Rule of Law in Bulgaria is highly critical, but mainly of the National Assembly's unfulfilled commitments


ACF: Prosecution only works under political command, anti-graft commission is ineffective and non-transparent

ACF: Prosecution only works under political command, anti-graft commission is ineffective and non-transparent

The Anti-Corruption Fund presented its annual monitoring report entitled Anti-Corruption Institutions 2024: A New Beginning


Bulgaria: a welcome to nomad’s land

Bulgaria: a welcome to nomad’s land

Parliament amended the Law on Foreigners so that foreign citizens can reside in Bulgaria while working for a company outside the European Union


Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu on the risks of AI, cryptocurrencies, and tech giants

Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu on the risks of AI, cryptocurrencies, and tech giants

According to the economist, Artificial intelligence will develop more slowly than many people imagine



From bicycles to concrete mixers: Liebherr buys Pierer & Maxcom’s plant

From bicycles to concrete mixers: Liebherr buys Pierer & Maxcom’s plant

The electric bicycle plant in Plovdiv never launched but now the German group will have its own production there




Italian Guala Closures fully acquires its factory in Kazanlak

Italian Guala Closures fully acquires its factory in Kazanlak

The group has bought out the remaining 30% of the dispenser and cap plant from the Bulgarian founders for 4.6 million euro


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




Half a billion under the rocks, or what happened to landslide fortification procurements

Half a billion under the rocks, or what happened to landslide fortification procurements

How the state forked out 240 million levs for the completion of just three out of 84 projects



The week: Lose your illusions about the euro

The week: Lose your illusions about the euro

The real issue with the euro, Sofia at a standstill, The State enters the retail business



Bulgaria's Finance Ministry Targets 3% GDP Growth for 2025

Bulgaria's Finance Ministry Targets 3% GDP Growth for 2025

The forecast is among the most optimistic, driven by expectations of increased public expenditure and investment