Can Cannabis be Grown Legally in Bulgaria?
In recent months, the media has been saying about growing cannabis for medical purposes on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria.
In recent months, the media has been saying about growing cannabis for medical purposes on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Electric cars are gaining popularity around the world and in Bulgaria.
What is your assessment of what has been done since the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU? What has Bulgaria managed to prove to the other EU member states? What image of EU President Bulgaria has built?
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov appeared as a strong optimist for Bulgaria's entry into ERM II.
Interview with Dimitar Bechev originally seen on European Western Balkans.
"There will surely be an economic downturn, but how much depends on the combination of external and internal factors "
Boryana Ivanova is a director and producer who creates fascinating stories for the general public.
In Bulgaria, 51% of people feel they are citizens of the European Union.
A small Baltic town can help us understand a lot about the migration of the people of the region after the accession of the states there to the European Union (EU).
In the whole jungle of opinions, exclamations, hating, positive opinions and heated debates whether good business can be done in Bulgaria five myths tend to stand out more clearly.
In the last three years, murders of women committed by spouses, partners and close relatives have increased by 50 percent.
This material originally appeared on money.
2019 will not be as good for global growth as the previous one.
After weeks of research and careful selection for the most esteemed personalities of the last year, the editorial team at Novinite voted for the Personality in the News 2018.
*This interview originally appeared on the website uspelite.
As Executive Head of the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF), Annika Savill manages a UN Secretary-General’s Trust Fund that strengthens the voice of civil society, promote the rule of law and human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups
*This interview originally appeared on the website uspelite.
One of the most important issues for any State is the development of transport infrastructure as a condition for the development of a modern market economy.
Bulgaria has a labor market reserve of at least 500,000 workers while employers insist on the import of third-country workers, the director of the Balkan Institute for Labor and Social Policy and former Social Minister Ivan Neykov commented on BTA.
Google Street View is again on its way through Bulgaria
Bulgaria has the Largest Gray Economy in Europe