Another Victory for Bulgaria: Georgieva Tops Vault Final
Valentina Georgieva has added another vault gold medal to her collection, triumphing at the World Cup in Tashkent
A meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the G-20 countries kicks off today in Rio de Janeiro, as reported by BTA.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has issued a warning about the rising global inequalities in a blog post ahead of the meeting. She noted that prolonged periods of slow economic growth could exacerbate global inequalities, though a balanced set of policies could help mitigate this effect.
Georgieva's analysis highlights that the global economy is slowing down, which could significantly hinder efforts to combat poverty and inequality. The IMF's updated economic outlook forecasts global growth at 3.2 percent for this year and 3.3 percent in 2025, a decline from the average 3.8 percent growth observed at the start of the century before the pandemic. The IMF’s projections for medium-term growth continue to reflect some of the lowest levels seen in recent decades.
The IMF’s new analysis reveals that stagnation lasting four years or more can increase income inequality across countries by nearly 20 percent, a sharper rise compared to the impact of recessions. Georgieva emphasized that the longer the world experiences low growth, the more pronounced the inequalities will become. She added that growing inequality can lead to increased dissatisfaction with economic integration and technological progress.
At a recent briefing, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Bulgaria, alongside Poland, Finland, and Romania, of taking part in the smuggling of Western weapons from Ukraine
Public confidence in President Donald Trump’s second-term policies remains tepid
The parents mourning the victims of the Kocani tragedy expressed deep outrage following a tense meeting with Prime Minister Mickoski, describing the encounter as a profound affront to their pain
EU countries have reportedly reached a consensus on the bloc’s 18th round of sanctions against Russia
The United States announced late Thursday that all parties involved in the Syrian conflict had agreed to take “specific steps” to halt the violence, with hopes of de-escalation beginning “tonight”
Bulgaria's inflation rate stood at 3.1% in June, according to data released by Eurostat
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