Putin Agrees to 30-Day Halt on Energy Strikes After Call with Trump, But Fighting Continues
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation on March 18,
The agreement between Moscow and Ankara to launch the construction of Turkish Stream gas pipeline suggests that "Turkey’s patience with Brussels is wearing thin…and Ankara’s willingness to support Europe’s foreign-policy priorities…is diminishing,” Keith Johnson opined on foreignpolicy.com.
According to the author, Turkish Stream “could have the power to embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin” and make Turkey “a middleman for Europe’s energy buyers”.
You can read the full article “Turkey’s Reckless Gas Game” here.
The upcoming emergency summit of European leaders on Ukraine is not just a crisis response, at the same time it is also a historic opportunity to redefine Europe's economic and political trajectory
In the 1994 Budapest Agreement, Russia, the United States, and Britain promised to secure Ukraine’s independence if Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons
A year has passed since Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader and anti-corruption activist, was murdered in an Arctic penal colony under Vladimir Putin’s regime
The Bulgarian government has effectively abandoned its plan to enter the eurozone on January 1, 2026
On December 11, the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria approved the draft state budget for 2025
Bulgaria has made little progress in implementing the recommendations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), despite its ambition to join the OECD and its stated intention to align with its corporate governance guidelines.
Bulgaria's Perperikon: A European Counterpart to Peru's Machu Picchu
Bulgarians Among EU's Least Frequent Vacationers, Struggling with Affordability