Bulgaria Leads EU in Retail Growth with 7.4% Annual Increase in October
Bulgaria continues to show strong performance in retail trade
The EU Council has established a new legal framework enabling sanctions against Russia for hybrid attacks targeting EU member states. These measures can be applied in cases where Moscow is found to interfere with or undermine electoral processes, threaten or sabotage critical infrastructure and public services within the EU, orchestrate disinformation campaigns or cyberattacks, or exploit migrants for destabilizing purposes.
This move comes in response to Russia’s continued hybrid operations, which have intensified across several European nations. The newly implemented framework allows the EU to freeze the assets of individuals and companies involved in such activities, and those sanctioned will also face travel and transit bans within EU territories.
The Court of Justice of the European Union has rejected claims that it has issued a ruling blocking Bulgaria’s planned entry into the eurozone
Public support for the euro in the eurozone remains robust
EU legislators have reached a landmark agreement to end reliance on Russian gas by 2027, marking a decisive shift in Europe’s energy policy.
Ireland, Spain, Slovenia and the Netherlands have confirmed they will not take part in Eurovision 2026 after the European Broadcasting Union decided Israel can remain in the competition
The deadline for submitting entries to the European Press Prize is approaching, with the window remaining open until 23:59 CET on December 14
Nearly half of Europeans now regard Donald Trump as a direct adversary
Bulgaria's Strategic Role in the EU's Drone Wall Defense Initiative
When Politics Means Violence