Bulgaria’s Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC) ruled on November 28 that online electronic goods and household appliances retailer eMAG has breached fair-trade practices with its Black Friday sales event […]
The European Commission adopted on November 28 the Bulgarian human resource development operational programme that envisages spending more than a bill ...
Unemployment across the 28 member states of the European Union was 10 per cent in October 2014, with Bulgaria higher at 11.1 per cent, according to fi ...
Bulgaria’s business climate improved slightly in November 2014, boosted by a more favourable business climate in the construction and retail tra ...
A special meeting of Bulgaria’s cabinet will be held on December 1 to discuss new measures against floods, Prime Minister Boiko Borissov told the National Assembly on November 28. Borissov […]
Bulgaria’s Movement for Rights and Freedoms, the third-largest party in the National Assembly, said on November 26 that it had expelled two MPs from its parliamentary group after they declined […]
The saga of Bulgaria’s long-delayed purchase of new military jet fighters to meet Nato requirements is set to continue unresolved for a few more years because the state will give […]
Romania’s ruling social-democrat party PSD expelled on November 27 several high ranking members who had voiced discontent over the presidential elections loss in which party leader Victor Ponta, the current […]
Roumen Porozhanov, who was finance minister in Bulgaria’s 2014 caretaker cabinet, is again being appointed to head the State Fund Agriculture – a post he held from 2011 to 2013, […]
The European Parliament urged Serbia on Thursday to take appropriate measures against a Serb ultra-nationalist for alleged “wartime rhetoric.” The parliament passed a resolution strongly condemning Vojislav Šešelj for what […]