Sanctions ‘spoke in the wheel’ of business, Bulgarian PM tells 16+1 meeting in Sofia
When intergovernmental relations are good, the possibility to develop investments depends directly on the local government, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko
Read moreWhen intergovernmental relations are good, the possibility to develop investments depends directly on the local government, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko
Read moreParliament in Skopje voted on October 19 to initiate changing the constitution to rename the country “Republic of North Macedonia”,
Read moreControversy has erupted around Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov after he described protesting mothers of children with disabilities as
Read moreBulgaria’s prosecutor’s office said on October 19 that it has indicted the head of the Bulgarian state news agency BTA
Read moreForeign direct investment in Bulgaria in the first eight months of the year stood at 230.5 million euro, the equivalent
Read moreMPs in Skopje are continuing to debate the constitutional amendments which are necessary for the implementation of the agreement reached
Read moreThe Bulgarian Orthodox Church still has no official position on the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s decision that Ukraine could have its own
Read moreOn a visit to London, Bulgarian President Roumen Radev met Queen Elizabeth II on October 18, inviting her or a
Read moreBulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov has told reporters in Brussels that representatives of the European People’s Party have apologised to
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