Bulgaria Financial News
04.01 / 16:21
UPS
Provident
Extreme
Bitcoin
Crypto Regulation and Taxes by Country
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19.12 / 08:55
Blockchain
Scams
Court
Jail
$4B OneCoin scam co-founder pleads guilty, faces 60 years jail
Karl Sebastian Greenwood, the co-founder of the multi-billion dollar fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme OneCoin has pleaded guilty to multiple charges brought forward by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and faces a maximum of 60 years in prison.
08.12 / 17:05
Climate change
European Union
Austria blocks Schengen accession of Romania and Bulgaria, while Croatia gets green light
Austria has blocked the accession of Romania and Bulgaria into Schengen, the passport-free area that has abolished border checks between the vast majority of EU member states.
08.12 / 11:17
European Union
Schengen: Croatia set to join but Austria 'main hold-out' against Romania and Bulgaria
The enlargement of the passport-free Schengen Area to take in Romania and Bulgaria has been put in serious doubt ahead of an expected vote on Thursday.
08.12 / 09:11
European Union
'Culture of impunity' across EU over violence against migrants, NGO warns
Migrants attempting to reach Europe are now almost always subjected to some form of violence at the hands of authorities, according to a new NGO report.
05.12 / 21:27
European Union
Prospects dim for Schengen accession of Romania and Bulgaria ahead of key vote in Brussels
The prospect of Romania and Bulgaria joining the passport-free Schengen area appears to be dimming ahead of a key vote in Brussels, where their fate rests on a unanimous endorsement.
02.12 / 14:11
European Union
Bulgaria's bid to bring back paper ballots sparks fears over election corruption
Hundreds of people took to the streets of the Bulgarian capital on Thursday to oppose an electoral change bringing back paper ballots.
08.11 / 18:27
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Cinema
Bulgarian police officer shot dead near southern border with Turkey
A Bulgarian police officer has been shot dead by an unidentified person at the border with Turkey, officials say.
07.11 / 19:55
Provident
Digital
Telegram
Intuit
MIMI Runs Token Sale on P2B
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24.10 / 17:27
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
What's keeping Bulgaria and Romania out of Schengen?
Since its creation in 1985 in a small Luxembourgish town, the Schengen Area has become one of most emblematic and tangible results of European integration: entire generations have grown used to travelling across borders without the need to carry a passport or cross border controls.
19.10 / 06:57
Law
regulation
Scams
Ponzi scheme
Cryptoqueen
'Cryptoqueen' associates face German court for role in $4B OneCoin scheme
Three associates of fugitive OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova, known colloquially as the “Cryptoqueen,” have faced a German court over allegations of fraud, money laundering and banking crimes.
13.10 / 19:43
Climate change
NATO
boost
Fifteen European countries unite to boost air defence capabilities
Fifteen European countries on Thursday announced that they would jointly procure air defence systems to protect the continent under a newly-created European Sky Shield Initiative.
12.10 / 11:51
NATO
blast
Ukraine war: Russians among eight arrested over Crimea bridge blast, says FSB
Russia's security services (FSB) said on Wednesday that they had arrested eight people suspected of involvement in the organisation of Saturday's bomb attack on the bridge linking Crimea to Russia.
02.10 / 21:37
Election
Photography
exit
Bulgaria election: Exit polls suggest victory for ex-PM Boyko Borissov's GERB party
Exit polls in Bulgaria suggest that the GERB party of ex-premier Boyko Borissov, a party blamed for presiding over years of corruption, is the likely winner of Bulgaria’s parliamentary election on Sunday.
01.10 / 14:21
gay rights
European Union
boost
Greece-Bulgaria pipeline starts operations to boost non-Russian gas flows
Greece and Bulgaria have started commercially operating a long-delayed gas pipeline, which will help decrease southeast Europe's dependence on Russian gas and boost energy security.
12.09 / 18:25
Blockchain
Trading
Q&A: The one word that'll make more big brands jump into crypto
It's a challenging time out there — but the co-founders of BoneX are filled with optimism for the future of cryptocurrencies, describing them as one of mankind's greatest inventions.
03.09 / 00:29
Blockchain
UPS
Hard Fork
Sept. 22 is the date for Cardano’s Vasil hard fork launch, 3 months after target date
Cardano has set September 22 as the date for its Vasil mainnet upgrade, founder of the blockchain Charles Hoskinson announced on his YouTube vlog Friday. The hard fork was originally scheduled for June of this year and rescheduled twice.
29.08 / 09:29
Floods
NASA
EU faces several 'terrible winters' without price cap: minister
The EU will endure several "terrible" winters without controls on natural gas prices, Belgium's energy minister warned on Sunday.
26.08 / 21:55
Technology
Soaring energy prices: How does the UK compare with Europe?
Energy bills in the UK will leap by 80% this winter, the country's energy regulator Ofgem announced today, as the Ukraine war continues to drive up prices.
25.08 / 11:25
Climate change
Two police officers dead after migrant bus ploughs through road block
Two Bulgarian police officers were killed early Thursday as they tried to stop a bus containing migrants who had entered the country illegally, a senior interior ministry official said.
24.08 / 18:29
Drought
Ukraine war: How has Russia's invasion changed Europe?
Russia's war has brought death, destruction and misery to Ukraine over the last six months. But how has the conflict changed the rest of Europe?
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