An exhibition featuring works from the Museo Picasso Malaga will be hosted at the National Art Gallery in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia in October 2015. This emerged from a Culture Ministry […]
NATO says it has detected “unusual” activity in European airspace in the past two days. Speaking in Brussels Wednesday, a NATO military spokesman said that four groups of Russian warplanes, […]
One factor that European and other markets are going to have to prepare for is the emerging strength of the US dollar, according to Peter Oppenheimer, the chief global equity […]
Two days after Ukraine’s October 26 parliamentary election Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s party People’s Front is nearly tied with the Petro Poroshenko Bloc with the parties receiving 22.17 per cent and 21.81 […]
Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) governor Ivan Iskrov re-iterated on October 29 his readiness to resign his position, but made such a move conditional on “solving the Corporate Commercial Bank problem.” […]
There is no reason for concern because of the reduced pressure in supply to Bulgaria’s gas transmission network in the past week, with unofficial information suggesting that the problem is […]
Bulgaria should have a centre-right government headed by Boiko Borissov working on a programme jointly drawn up, the leader of the centre-right EU-level European People’s Party, Joseph Daul, said in […]
The process of seeking to come up with a government after Bulgaria’s October 5 early parliamentary elections still has some way to go. Head of state President Rossen Plevneliev’s office […]
Twelve members of Bulgaria’s 240-member 43rd National Assembly, that took office on October 27, formerly worked for the country’s communist-era secret service State Security or military intelligence. There are former State […]
Poland’s President Bronislaw Komorowski and Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin took part, along Holocaust survivors, in the formal opening of the Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw […]