Bulgaria Warned: Gasoline Could Hit €1.50 if Oil Reaches 100 Dollars per Barrel
In Bulgaria, fuel industry experts warn that if oil prices reach USD 100 per barrel, gasoline at the pump could exceed €1.50 per liter.
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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.
On Friday, March 6, Bulgaria will experience varying weather across its regions. In the eastern part of the country, skies will remain mostly cloudy, with light rain possible in some areas during the afternoon
In Razlog, medical staff faced two unusual cases within a single week, where broken limbs of young children were immobilized using cardboard instead of proper splints.
Google Street View cars are back on Bulgarian roads, starting a new mapping tour that will span from March 5 until the end of October.
Unemployment across the euro area reached a new historic low in January 2026, easing to 6.1% from 6.2% in December 2025, according to Eurostat. At EU level, the jobless rate also edged down, standing at 5.8% compared with 5.9% a month earlier.
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