Politico Highlights Bulgaria’s Euro Ambitions While Poland Stands Aside
Bulgaria is preparing to join the eurozone, a goal it has been steadily pursuing for year
60,000 people joined a nationalist procession in Warsaw yesterday - the day Poland marks its independence.
The participants chanted slogans of "God, Honor, State" and "Clean Poland, White Poland". A counter-protest was also organized against the nationalists, but it attracted a modest 2000 participants.
In the main procession, extreme right-wingers, fascists from all over Europe, including the UK and Italy, have joined the march for ethnically pure Poland, free of Jews and Muslims, the BBC reported.
Public and business attitudes toward Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro were detailed at a briefing hosted by the Ministry of Finance
The weather on Friday will be predominantly sunny across most of the country
The Sofia Municipal Council has approved a proposal to increase construction-related fees, including building permits, in a move expected to add BGN 30 million annually to the city's budget
A Bulgarian mother of two is leaving Northern Ireland after her home in Ballymena was attacked amid ongoing riots in the town
The Sofia police have launched a search for 15-year-old Nikolay Petkov
A recent earthquake in northern Greece caused damage to three centuries-old monasteries on Mount Athos
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