The Financial Times is launching a new investment in Bulgaria. The news was announced after a meeting between Deputy Economy Minister Alexander Manolev and John Kundert, the Financial Times Chief Technical Officer.
The company plans to open an IT development centre in Bulgaria. Deputy Minister Manolev commented that this initiative was one more positive signal for the Bulgarian economy, laying an emphasis on the fact that Bulgaria has the fastest developing information and communications technologies sector in Southeastern Europe.
European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson and Romanian Deputy PM and Minister of Interior Cătălin Marian Predoiu are arriving today on a working visit to Bulgaria. The visit comes at the invitation of the Minister of..
On April 18, we mark World Amateur Radio Day. On this date in 1925, the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) was founded. In Bulgaria, the foundations of the organized amateur radio movement were laid in 1926, when 38 people of..
On Thursday , the lowest temperatures in the country will be between 5 and 10°C; in Sofia – about 5°C. It will be cloudy with rainfalls in the morning mainly in eastern Bulgaria. The weather remains windy, with moderate to strong..
The MPs from the National Assembly Energy Committee have postponed by one year the full liberalization of the electricity marker. According to the..
On Wednesday, minimum temperatures in the country will be between 13 and 18°C, with 13°C in Sofia. Lower temperatures are expected in north-western..
Caretaker Minister of Interior Kalin Stoyanov and German Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser visited the "Kapitan Andreevo"..
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