The Bundestag voted overwhelmingly in favour of the four-month extension of the Greek bailout on February 27, achieving the biggest majority for any vote on euro zone bailouts since the […]
Bulgaria’s Prosecutor-General Sotir Tsatsarov has sought to defend the investigation, including a tax probe, into four activists from the Protes ...
The first weekend of spring in Bulgaria – which will stretch to four days given the celebrations of Liberation Day on March 3 – will bring no majo ...
Several Bulgarian state institutions, including transport and competition regulators, but also the country’s National Revenue Agency (NRA), were ...
Bulgaria’s centre-right coalition cabinet is continuing the process of personnel changes in top posts, this time appointing a new head of the Archives State Agency. The government that took office […]
While still a nascent market, the “Internet of Things” is nevertheless on its way in Central and Eastern Europe, according to Mark Yates, research manager at IDC. The public sector […]
Managers’ outlook on the business climate in Bulgaria improved by 1.2 percentage points in February 2015, boosted by increased optimism in the industry, construction and retail sectors, the National Statistical […]
The European Commission has sent reasoned opinions to Bulgarian authorities in three infringement proceedings for failure to fully transpose EU laws into national legislation in areas ranging from drivers licences […]
Security experts believe that Ukraine will face more terror attacks after a blast in Kharkiv ripped through a EuroMaidan Revolution anniversary march on February 22, killing four people. While many […]
A decision about sending Polish military instructors to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers will be taken in March, Poland’s defence minister Tomasz Siemoniak said on February 26 following an earlier statement by his […]