The intersystem gas connection Greece-Bulgaria will be put into operation on October 1 with an official ceremony in Sofia. This became clear from a technical press release of […]
Month: September 2022
Bulgaria’s Energy Minister Rosen Hristov: We Will Be Fine Even Without Gazprom, Gas Will Be Cheaper By 10%
“Bulgaria wants concreteness about the European Commission’s measures to ensure energy security through electricity savings because it has its own goals for diversification of energy sources, which would ensure stability”, […]
Europe Reports Record Prices For Bread, In Bulgaria The Increase Is Almost 30%
The price of bread in Europe has risen by almost a fifth in the past year – the biggest increase since data were collected, the EU statistics office Eurostat reported. In […]
Bulgaria Is Giving Up On Long-Term Supplies From Gazprom
The Minister of Economy, Nikola Stoyanov, confirmed that in the long term, Bulgaria is giving up natural gas supplies from Gazprom. According to the Minister of Economy, the aim of […]
Ex-Head Of The Bulgarian Services Tsvetlin Yovchev: Putin Feels Cornered And Looks For A Solution Hysterically
“Russian President Vladimir Putin’s behavior seems hysterical and poorly thought out. He feels cornered and is frantically looking for solutions”, commented the former interior minister and […]
Politico: No Sanctions Against Russian Nuclear Energy – Because Of Bulgaria
Nuclear energy is unlikely to be included in the next package of EU sanctions against Russia, Politico reports, citing several diplomatic sources. And Bulgaria is one of the reasons, it is […]
Bulgaria’s Caretaker Galab Donev PM: Russia’s Actions Are Unacceptable And Directly Violate The UN Charter
“I will convene the Security Council to the Prime Minister next week, I guess on Thursday so that we can take concrete decisions and measures […]
Is It A Good Idea To Trade USDC?
There is no simple answer to this question, as it depends on a variety of factors. Some people may find that trading USDC is a […]
Erdogan Promised A Drop In Inflation In Early 2023
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated his government’s determination to tame inflation, which he says will fall to “reasonable” levels from February next year. Annual inflation in Turkey reached 80% in […]
The Lack Of Firewood Imports From Bulgaria Led To A Sharp Rise In Prices In Greece
The lack of firewood imports from Bulgaria tightened the market in Greece and sharply raised prices, Greek media reports. The government is ready to put a price cap. Greece cannot cover the demand […]