This article is a response to Professor Victor Friedman that is being considered by some people as one of the foremost experts on Balkan languages […]
Month: February 2021
Bulgaria Remains Last In The EU For Minimum Wage
In 2020 the minimum wage in Bulgaria stood at 1.87 euro an hour – the lowest in the EU. Data of the European Trade Union Institute regarding […]
Nikos Stathopoulos: An Editorial Board Abroad Will Guarantee The Independence Of NOVA TV
The Managing Partner of BC Partners speaking to “Capital” Nikos Stathopoulos is Managing Partner in the BC Partners fund, which is a majority shareholder in […]
How To Trade Fiat Currency For Bitcoin
Fiat currency refers to non-digital money. A centralized power controls fiat money. Several economic elements, as well as supply and demand, determine the value of […]
Less Than 20 Percent Of Bulgarians Believe In Fair Elections
Only 19% of Bulgarians believe that this country is governed according to the will of the people and 74% are of the opposite opinion, 6% […]
Maya Manolova: Borissov Costs Bulgaria BGN 1 Billion Due To Delayed Vaccination
In the remaining 10 weeks, until the change of government, Borissov will cost 1 billion euros. management decision not to purchase EUR 3 million. covid-19 vaccines. According […]
EC Forecast For Bulgarian Economy: GDP Growth By 2,7 Percent In 2021, 4,9 In 2022
Bulgaria’s GDP is expected to grow by 2.7 percent this year and by 4.9 percent in 2022, according to the winter economic forecast for 2021 of the […]
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Attends Contract Signing Ceremony Between Kozloduy NPP And Westinghouse Electric Sweden
The signing of the contract with “Westinghouse Electric Sweden” today is another step Bulgaria takes for diversification, noted Prime Minister Boyko Borissov. The Prime Minister participated in […]
FAO: Food Prices Reach Record Highs In Seven Years
Global food commodity prices reached a near seven-year high in January 2021, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported, as quoted by TASS. The […]
Almost Two-Thirds Of School Students Back In The Classrooms Today
Nearly two-thirds or around 42,000 students from 5th to 12th grade are attending in person, according to the Minister of Education Krassimir Valchev. This happened with an […]