Lessons from Lithuania: How Bulgaria Can Manage Prices and Boost Savings with the Euro
Kēstutis Kupsys, vice president of the Lithuanian Consumers' Union, shared insights from Lithuania’s experience with euro adoption
The 12-year-old Russian boy, who was seriously injured in an accident on a Bulgarian Black Sea beach earlier in August, has been released from hospital.
Oleg Nikolaevich went into a coma after being sunk in a 4-meter-deep air hole in the sand on the beach of Bulgarian town of Primorsko on August 14.
The accident occurred as Oleg Nikolaevich's friends, all of them having their holidays on a child camp in the International Youth Center of Primorsko, decided to bury him in the sand, just for fun.
His body however happened to be above a 4-meter-deep air hole in the sand, which sunk him in.
The young boy is expected to go through rehabilitation and recover completely.
On June 24, the weather will be predominantly sunny, with temperatures climbing especially in the valleys where the afternoon will feel quite hot
Starting in July, Bulgarian pensioners will begin seeing their pension amounts also displayed in euro
Sofia's surface public transport workers are preparing for another round of protests this Thursday
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The World Bank has recently updated its international poverty line, raising it to $3.00 per day
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