Bulgaria's president will start talks on new cabinet
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The protests in the capital Sofia and dozens of other towns and cities across the Black Sea nation are the latest in a series of rolling demonstrations and come as Bulgaria prepares to adopt the euro on January 1.
Bulgaria has been plunged into political turmoil after its prime minister resigned following weeks of nationwide protests against corruption and poor governance. The demonstrations, initially sparked by a proposed budget to raise taxes and social contributions,
Young Bulgarians turned out in protests that helped unseat their government. Whether that will translate into higher turnout in upcoming elections is up to them.
One of the most important aspects of free and undistorted markets in the European Union (EU) is the recovery of unlawful and incompatible State aid. Recovery ensures that any distortion of competition
SOFIA, BulgariaSOFIA, Bulgaria — A senior European Union official on Thursday dampened Bulgaria’s aspirations for a swift adoption of the euro currency as the Balkan country doesn’t meet all required entry criteria. European Commission Vice President ...
UC Santa Barbara anthropologist Elana Resnick traces how European Union environmental initiatives interact with longstanding racial hierarchies.