The exploration in Bulgaria's Black Sea continues despite a dry well at Vinekh prospect, with ongoing evaluations and plans ...
The exploration at Vinekh in Bulgaria's Black Sea has been deemed dry. Non-commercial gas shows were encountered. #BlackSea ...
Explore the history of the Balkan Peninsula from 2000 BCE to modern times. This video covers significant historical events, ...
Ben O’Connor has today confirmed his goals for the 2026 season with the Giro d’Italia general classification his main objective. The 30-year-old was a stage winner at the Italian Grand Tour back in ...
Minimum wages vary widely across Europe. Euronews Business takes a closer look at them in both euro and purchasing power ...
Bulgaria’s popular former president, Rumen Radev, announced he’ll run in the eighth election in five years in a bid to shake ...
SOFIA, Jan 23 - Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev stepped down on Friday after the Constitutional Court approved his resignation, amid widespread speculation that he plans to launch his own political ...
If you're hunting for your next remote-work base, look beyond the usual hubs in Portugal and Spain and consider Bulgaria. The country recently launched a digital nomad visa, according to Euronews. In ...
A recent Eurobarometer study finds support for the euro remains high across the EU, with pollsters claiming the currency has made doing business in different EU countries easier. As Bulgaria begins ...
If you’re thinking of relocating in 2026, there’s now another European country where you could work remotely. Bulgaria has introduced a digital nomad visa, and applications are open. The country is ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Bulgaria becomes the eurozone’s 21st member on Jan. 1 after years of meeting strict economic convergence criteria.
Dec. 31 (UPI) --Bulgaria will begin using the euro as its currency on Thursday, and the country hopes it will bring an economic boost, despite concerns. Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2007, but ...