War in Ukraine and Falling EU Demand Drive Bulgaria’s 2025 Export Decline
Bulgaria’s export sector continued to face challenges in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of decline
The Dutch government has confirmed that it will implement new border controls starting December 9. This decision, announced by Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber on Monday, is aimed at curbing "irregular migration and human trafficking." These checks, which will be conducted by the Marechaussee, the Dutch military branch responsible for border policing, will remain in effect for six months.
Although the number of asylum applications has dropped in recent months, the government cited an increase in asylum seekers as the reason for introducing the measure. Under EU rules, temporary border controls can only be reinstated in cases of urgent or unforeseen circumstances.
Faber emphasized that while the policy will limit the free movement of people and goods, the government intends to minimize disruptions to economic activity and daily commuting. She also mentioned that no additional personnel will be assigned to the border checks, which will primarily involve spot inspections.
This move is part of a broader trend of increased border controls across several EU countries, including Germany and France, to tackle illegal immigration and terrorism. The Dutch government has informed Brussels and other EU member states of the decision and is adhering to the required four-week notice period before enforcement begins. To minimize the impact on regular travel and trade, airport inspections will focus on high-risk flights.
The European Parliament has approved a €90 billion support package for Ukraine, aimed at addressing the country’s urgent financial and defense needs as Russia’s war of aggression enters its fifth year
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has claimed that both the European Union and Ukraine have effectively “declared war” on Hungary following a Politico article outlining plans for Ukraine’s potential early accession to the EU and strategies to bypass H
Nearly 6,000 Syrians applied last year to return voluntarily to Syria under a program financed by Germany’s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF)
According to POLITICO, the long-delayed Future Combat Air System (FCAS) being developed by France, Germany and Spain is now widely seen by officials in Paris and Berlin as nearing its end.
Bulgarian MEP Radan Kanev said he raised concerns within the EPP group about Bulgaria’s prime minister signing the so-called Charter of the “Board of Peace,” which he described as a personal international structure linked to Donald Trump.
Bulgaria risks returning 143 million euros previously allocated under the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) after the National Assembly voted to dissolve the Anti-Corruption Commission
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