Poland Recalls 45 Russian Diplomats Suspected of Espionage
Poland recalls 45 Russian diplomats suspected of spying for Russia. The news was confirmed by Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski.
Deutsche Bank has confirmed it faces a possible criminal investigation into spying allegations.
Germany's largest lender is accused of spying on two board members it suspected of leaking sensitive details, as well as one critical shareholder.
State prosecutors are now trying to establish whether to launch a formal criminal investigation, the BBC reported.
The bank refused to comment on reports that it had dismissed two of its staff members in connection with the claims.
The bank began its own inquiry into the spying allegations in May.
This independent investigation is now continuing, and a Deutsche Bank spokesman said it would not be commenting on the spying allegations until it was completed.
It was reported on June 3 that Deutsche Bank intends to provide funding for large infrastructure projects in Bulgaria, including the planned Rila Highway.
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The international rating agency Standard & Poor's has reaffirmed Bulgaria's long-term and short-term credit rating at 'BBB/A-2' in both foreign and local currency
Starting from January 1, 2025, Bulgaria aims to raise its minimum wage to at least BGN 1,080 (EUR 552), a significant increase from the current BGN 933
Bulgaria’s prospects for joining the euro in 2025 have been bolstered by a cooling annual inflation rate, which dropped to the eurozone average of 2.4% in April, marking its first dip below 3% since the summer of 2021
In April, inflation across the European Union remained steady, with both the EU and the Eurozone recording a rate of 2.6% and 2.4%, respectively, according to data from Eurostat, the official statistics agency of the EU
Julian Voinov, an economist and financial expert, expressed optimism regarding Bulgaria's potential adoption of the euro in 2025 or early 2026
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