Bulgaria and the Euro: What Happens to National Monetary Sovereignty?
One of the most debated topics around Bulgaria’s upcoming transition from the lev to the euro is whether the country is giving up its sovereignty
A total of 340 812 000 was the annual circulation of newspapers in Bulgaria in 2010, or 45 newspaper issues per capita for the whole year, according to the country's National Statistical Institute.
A 17.7% drop has been registered in the number of newspapers, while the total annual circulation decreased by 4.2%.
Bulgaria had 60 daily newspapers in 2010, their annual circulation being 186 792 000, or 2.8% less than in 2009.
In 2010, 148 weekly newspapers were published, a 19.1% decrease in comparison with 2009. Their relative share within the total annual circulation was 40.6%.
The relative share of newspapers published in Bulgarian in 2010 was 96.4%, or 0.3ts more in comparison with 2009.
A total of 563 magazines were active in Bulgaria in 2010.
Astronomical summer officially started in Bulgaria on Saturday, June 21, at exactly 05:42 AM
Saturday will bring mostly sunny skies across the country, though the morning hours may see increased cloud cover over parts of Central Northern Bulgaria
The guiding principle in Bulgaria’s Law on the Introduction of the Euro is consumer protection
Renowned Hollywood director Martin Campbell, known for iconic action hits like “GoldenEye,” “Casino Royale,” and “The Mask of Zorro,” will be a special guest at this year’s Aniventure Comic Con in Sofia
The political party “Da, Bulgaria” (Yes, Bulgaria) has submitted a new legislative proposal aimed at increasing transparency in food pricing
Zornitsa Rusinova, Chairperson of the Economic and Social Council, has raised concerns about a noticeable regional disparity in the prices of certain goods across Bulgaria
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe