New Year, New Format: How Exchange Offices in Bulgaria Will Show Rates After the Euro Switch
From the start of 2026, when Bulgaria introduces the euro, currency exchange boards will follow the format used across the eurozone
It seems that in recent months the development of TikTok has finally slowed down, and although the app is still a cultural giant, the current changes could prove to be stumbling blocks for the application, shared Gizmodo.
In an attempt to compete with YouTube, TikTok is gearing up for a change - 30-minute videos are expected, as well as users being encouraged to upload horizontal content instead of the app's standard vertical format. TikTok even encourages people to upload photo slideshows instead of videos.
Initially, TikTok allowed videos only up to 60 seconds, then the limit became 3 minutes, and last year - 15 minutes.
In fact, the short video format has made people adore the app, but it seems that TikTok is moving away from its initial idea: short-form videos in a format that pushes people to be creative.
According to Gizmodo, Instagram, by engaging in a similar initiative, made the same mistake. Instead of focusing on photo sharing, which made it so popular, the app shifted towards videos through its Reels feature in 2022 and changing its algorithm to show more content from profiles users don't follow.
The application holds a lead over other platforms, but if TikTok fails to maintain its position, its competitors are poised to seize the opportunity.
The annual campaign for filing personal income tax returns under Article 50 of the Personal Income Tax Act is underway
Two-room dwellings make up the largest portion of newly built homes in Bulgaria, according to data for the fourth quarter of 2025.
The Bulgarian National Bank reported that as of February 6, 2026, the withdrawal of lev banknotes and coins and their replacement with euro cash is progressing in line with the applicable legislation and the operational plans approved for the transition.
In 2024, about 68% of households across the European Union were owner-occupied, a slight decline from 69% in 2023, according to Eurostat data. The remaining 32% of the EU population lived in rented homes, up from 31% the previous year.
Retail trade in Bulgaria continued its strong momentum at the end of 2025, standing out among European Union countries as one of the top performers, according to Eurostat data.
Between 2019 and 2023, Bulgaria’s industrial sector has experienced a significant contraction, with roughly 104,557 jobs lost, nearly half of them in the processing industry, amounting to almost 15% of the country’s industrial workforce
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