Juncker: Bulgaria is an Inspiring Example for the Western Balkans
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told the EP today that Bulgaria is an inspiring example for the Western Balkans.
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told the EP today that Bulgaria is an inspiring example for the Western Balkans.
In Bulgaria, yoghurt is everywhere.
In the latest micronationalist bid in Europe, a group in northwest Bulgaria started collecting signatures for a declaration of separation from the country that would either lead to autonomy or to joining their northern neighbors Romania.
Taking over the EU presidency in the present times poses a serious challenge for Bulgaria.
Bulgaria's capital Sofia is drafting plans to rid the common sight of creaking horse-drawn carts from its streets in an effort to brush up its image for the country's EU presidency from January.
"There are no reasons to be worried, there are more than 85,000 Bulgarians in the United Kingdom - we want them to stay, we will give them appropriate status, if they want.
A budget ski resort expansion is poised to carve 333km of new slopes and 113km of ski lifts through a Unesco world heritage site of “outstanding universal value”, according to documents obtained by WWF in a lawsuit.
16 years ago, the village of Brashten in the Dospat region, with nearly a thousand inhabitants, was like all the others in the Rhodope Mountains, with a record number of unemployed, after the small workshops were closed down after the rise of democracy.
"The Bulgarian economy is stable, it should not be difficult for Bulgaria to enter the Eurozone waiting room, but after you are inside, it takes three years for the euro to come into practice.
For the construction and modernization of the transport infrastructure in Bulgaria in the ten years after the expiration of the current programming period of Eurofinancing after 2020 7.
Bulgaria is among the European countries with a highly overestimated real estate market.
The UK production WHIST arrives as part of the international program of the seventh ACT Independent Theatre Festival.
The share of European citizens who believe their country has benefits from EU membership is 64%, an increase of four percentage points compared to 2016.
‘’The military power should become a factor of Europe’s foreign policy’’, Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev said in a speech during the opening of the public discussion in Sofia named ‘’Together in security – Bulgaria’s Role in the Common European Defense’
Bulgaria's Black Sea coast has been a firm favourite with holidaymakers for years thanks to the sunny climate, sandy beaches and local culture on offer.
The Bulgarian PR expert Maxim Behar shares his thoughts and insights on the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2018:
Brussels is bracing for a blast of Bulgarian ultra-nationalism, Politico writes.
Bulgaria is projected to have the fastest-shrinking population in the world.
When Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2007, the country had the lowest standard of living of any of the 27 countries that belonged to the Union at that time.
The 3rd Environmental Performance Review (EPR) of Bulgaria takes stock of progress made by Bulgaria in the management of its environment since it was peer reviewed for the second time in 2000.
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