Valeri Simeonov, the deputy prime minister of Bulgaria and a member of the right-wing nationalist electoral alliance, the United Patriots, part of the governing...
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The European Union has announced that it is investing over 293 million euros from its Cohesion Fund in a more modern, faster and safer railway connection between the...
A major new report from Dutch bank ING has suggested that while the implications of Brexit will be profound for the whole of Europe, the UK’s exit from the...
Bulgaria is the latest country refusing to sign the UN global migration agreement, following Hungary, Poland, Croatia and the Czech Republic. Although approved in July...
Digitisation can be the next driver of sustained growth for Central and Eastern Europe, according to a recent study by McKinsey. However, the Digital Challengers, as the...
My parents didn’t know that the name they chose for me meant ‘transparent’ in Spanish. But they did know the importance of transparency, honesty and integrity, and...
The European Parliament voted by an overwhelming majority on November 13 to adopt a resolution highly critical of the Romanian government’s continued attacks on...
Protesters across Bulgaria have held demonstrations and blocked roads and motorways across the country. There were reports of traffic queues stretching for kilometres in...
Less than two months before Romania assumes the rotating presidency of the European Council, the country’s EU affairs minister, Victor Negrescu, has resigned. Mr...
The Bulgarian subsidiary of Lithuanian retail chain Maxima has invested two million Bulgarian levs into its newest T-Market store in the Students’ Quarter in the south...
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has has published its new forecasts for 22 economies in Central and Eastern Europe up to 2020. The report...
Further upward acceleration of global inflation from record low levels may impair efforts in emerging and developing economies to sustain the low inflation environment...