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Over 40% of businesses expect 2025 to be worse – BIA survey
Glavchev’s caretaker cabinet has the approval of 21% of respondents, the judiciary garners only 1%, trust in parliament stands at 0%

Burgas Airport to renovate its runway from November 2025 to April 2026
Concessionaire Fraport will invest 50 million euro in the project

The week: Drained to zero
Bulgaria loves a scam, Big trouble brews for TurkStream and a Romanian Tik-Tok warning

Air inferiority: The botched repair of the Graf Ignatievo airstrip
Due to the lack of an overall vision and the questionable capacity of the companies hired, the revamp of the airbase may not be completed when the F-16 fighters arrive

Stabilization of the Office Market in Sofia Ahead of a New Wave of Projects in 2025
In the next two and a half years, approximately 220,000 square meters of new offices are expected to be completed.

The week: Lessons in change from Philadelphia, Dirty deeds done dirt cheap, Fibank is for sale
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Bulgaria’s new factories in 2023: Part II (The North)
Compared to previous years, projects are now equally distributed between southern and northern Bulgaria.

Schengen by Air and Sea: What does it mean?
All EU member states approved Bulgaria’s and Romania’s partial entry into the free travel zone from 1 April, but are still to agree on full-blown membership

The week: 3 focal points to watch out for post-Schengen
Bulgaria gets a half-Schengen, Peevski gets a half party, and something awful is going on in the police

Nir Zavaro and the importance of storytelling in business
The Israeli entrepreneur shares tips on how to keep your audience engaged in his new book F*ck the slides

IT entrepreneur Vasil Terziev is the new Sofia mayor. What does he propose?
His program suggests reforms geared towards transformation of Sofia's governance and infrastructure

The week: The mystery of the Bulgarian housing market
The (very) strange Bulgarian housing market, a not so strange election and a bag of coke

Business meets government for the 17th time: what’s next for Bulgaria in 2024
Joining the Eurozone by the end of 2025 is "quite realistic," while the rotation cabinet might last more than 18 months, PM Nikolay Denkov told the conference organized by Capital

The week: More than one storm brewing in the Black Sea, Brussels’ pressure and TurkStream revelations
Bulgaria, where natural catastrophes meet ungovernability