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.
"The people of Bulgaria will always remember the heroism of Bulgarian generals, officers, sergeants and soldiers", caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev wrote on Facebook on the occasion of the Day of Bravery and the Bulgarian Armed Forces Day...
On the Day of Bravery, which is also the Bulgarian Armed Forces Day, the National Museum of Military History opens its doors to those who wish to visit it . Admission to all exhibits will be free of charge from 10:00 am to 17:00 pm. In..
On the Day of Bravery and the Bulgarian Armed Forces Day - May 6, President and Supreme Commander Rumen Radev will take part in the ceremonial water blessing of the battle colours and standards of the Bulgarian Army at St Alexander Nevski Square in..
Today, caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev will notify the prosecutor's office and the State Agency for National Security about the case with the private..
The 17th edition of the Antistatic International Festival for Contemporary Dance and Performance will be held in Sofia from May 7 to 23. The festival is..
4 companies are invited for negotiations, says an announcement in the public procurement register. They participated in the previous order for the supply..
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