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.
Big global brands should stop their advertisements in pro-Kremlin media in the Balkans and especially in Bulgaria and Serbia - this is what a group of MEPs call for in a letter, BNR correspondent in Brussels Angelina Piskova reported,..
Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev will not receive a salary in his capacity as Foreign Minister. He is giving up the remuneration of 4650 euros and will only receive one salary of 5621 euros as Prime Minister. At Dimitar..
After the elections, GERB will not negotiate for a new government with the co-chairmen of "We Continue the Change" Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev, as well as with the former prime minister Nikolay Denkov, but would accept some of the..
Big global brands should stop their advertisements in pro-Kremlin media in the Balkans and especially in Bulgaria and Serbia - this is..
A record number of contestants from 8 countries are to take part in today’s Kodzha Kaya mountain marathon. Its 6 th edition of hosted by Bilka..
On Monday, it will be sunny over the western regions of Bulgaria, while there will be considerable cloudiness with rain showers in the..
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