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.
On Wednesday, the lowest temperatures in the country will be between 8 and 13°C; in Sofia - about 9°C. After midnight, rainfalls across the country will stop. In the afternoon on May 1, it will rain again in the mountains. The..
Without debate and unanimously, MPs adopted amendments to the Gambling Act banning gambling advertising in the media. The only exception is the broadcast of the draws of the state-owned Bulgarian Sports Totalisator, under the Ministry of Youth and Sports...
The transition from Russian nuclear fuel from "TVEL" to the American fuel from "Westinghouse" will start in May with the loading of 43 cartridges in the reactor core of the fifth unit of the Kozloduy NPP. The process of replacing..
On April 27, volunteers from a total of 465 locations throughout Bulgaria took part in the eighth edition of the "Let’s Count the..
On Wednesday, the lowest temperatures in the country will be between 8 and 13°C; in Sofia - about 9°C. After midnight, rainfalls across..
Without debate and unanimously, MPs adopted amendments to the Gambling Act banning gambling advertising in the media. The only exception is the broadcast..
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