Bulgaria loses “tens of millions” due to technical problem at Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant
Bulgaria is losing “tens of millions” due to the use of poor-quality membranes in the non-nuclear part of Unit 6 at Kozloduy NPP
Bulgaria is losing “tens of millions” due to the use of poor-quality membranes in the non-nuclear part of Unit 6 at Kozloduy NPP
This week Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov’s caretaker government submitted its version of a draft law to extend the 2 025 state budget to the National Assembly
Short-term accommodation in Sofia will become at least 15% more expensive as a result of the new European regulation, which puts an end to anonymity on apartment rental platforms
The absorption of funds from the Just Transition Fund (JTF) is “zero.” The acting Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Angelina Boneva
The Bulgarian economy will expand by 2.7% in 2026 and the country’s accession to the eurozone will help reduce long-term financing costs and improve business sentiment
835 000 working Bulgarians who receive part of their salary in the form of food vouchers may be left without them
After several failed attempts to find a contractor to replace the first and fourth hydroelectric units at the Chaira pumped storage power plant
The National Railway Infrastructure Company (NRIC) is restarting the modernization of the railway junction between Sofia's Iskar station and Elin Pelin
The Road Infrastructure Agency (RIA) has revived the mega-contract for major road repairs with an estimated value of over BGN 2.2 billion
Bulgaria began its first month of membership in the eurozone with a significant slowdown in inflation. Data published on Monday by the National Statistical Institute