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Protests intensify as tens of thousands demand prime minister’s resignation
Country has emerged as one corner of south-eastern Europe’s ‘Silicon Valley’
The Bulgarian from the World Bank is set to manage the global lender of last resort
Banks will have to pass comprehensive ECB stress tests
Gathering likely to stoke EU fears over Beijing’s influence in central and eastern Europe
Policymakers have to plan for when EU funds start to diminish
The country’s infrastructure must evolve to cope with new holidaymakers
Ex-prime minister captures 32.6 per cent of vote but is 25 seats short of majority
Pro-Russian Socialist Party has made an unexpected comeback in EU’s poorest state
Algarve is top value in Europe for UK visitors
The curtain seems to be coming down on the Borisov era
The new president’s first move will be to call a general election
The travails of one UK-based property company illustrate potential difficulties
The nation’s history as the former Soviet Union’s IT hub has given it a head start
Most in the Visegrad states are positive about the EU but worry about its survival, writes Ivan Krastev
New seed funds have boosted the start-up scene
Regulator alleges fraudulent press releases were issued in order to sell shares at inflated prices
Progress in phones will be slow but the chipmaker can afford to keep trying
Centre-right Gerb party could face hard coalition talks
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