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Dronamics, Bulgaria’s first drone airline
The Bulgarian startup recently secured an equity investment of 10 million euro from the EIC
The week: Entering the euro - what's love got to do with it
Trust and the Euro, How to make money disappear, Customs in disarray
Interview | Paschal Donohoe: It is still possible for Bulgaria to join the euro in 2025
Political stability and inflation are the two main challenges, says the President of the Eurogroup
Startup recap: What’s new in the local ecosystem
Here’s everything that happened in the first months of 2024
DSK, UniCredit Bulbank Plan to Distribute Over 1 Billion Levs in Dividends
Most of the 3.4 billion levs (1.7 billion euro) profit reported by the banking sector for 2023 will be reinvested
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 Notary vs. the Euro: the Judicial Pandora’s box
The assassination of influence peddler Martin Bozhanov exposed the rotten core of the Bulgarian prosecution and might cause a civil war within it
Sofia expanding with two new residential and commercial areas opposite the Business Park
Owners of restituted land situated in green spaces in existing neigbourhoods will be able to construct residential and office buildings in specially designated new zones
The week: A second private border?
A private Schengen, Elections loom again, How hard is it to buy trains
The week: Brace, the rotation is coming
The Suddenly-important Ministry, More Russian spies pop up, and Meta buys a company
Largest food and beverage producers in Bulgaria: Sunflower stars emerge
Loads of different players from the beer, meat, sunflower and sweets sectors make up the top 50 ranking
Glass maker Rubin invests more than 210 million levs in large-scale modernization project
The Pleven-based plant already has two new furnaces and is building a third one in a bid to attract large Western customers
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