Bulgaria’s Sofia Tech Park to Boast Most Powerful Computer
The IT giant Atos said that is has fully delivered to Bulgaria’s Sofia Tech Park a super computer that is expected to be Eastern Europe’s most powerful such device.
The IT giant Atos said that is has fully delivered to Bulgaria’s Sofia Tech Park a super computer that is expected to be Eastern Europe’s most powerful such device.
Novinite.bg got in touch with Dr. Boyko Takov, Executive Director of the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency (BSMEPA), to discuss the complicated situation of companies in Bulgaria and their chances to cope with it and survive
Bulgaria: This week the draft budget 2021 has been discussed at first reading in the parliamentary committees.
International Institute for Middle East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES)[1] from Ljubljana, Slovenia, regularly analyses developments in the Middle East and the Balkans.
In a recently published scientific article, a research team claims that masks can help build immunity, nationalgeographic.
The analysis of the state of SMEs is based on statistical information and data, which did not allow us to cover the real situation with COVID-19. What can be concluded from the observed period is that the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises demon
Comment of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, prime minister of Greece
Comment of the Executive Director of the University Hospital "Alexandrovska" Prof.
Russians are more fascinated by the images of the mass protests in response to George Floyd’s death.
,,I think Volkswagen has not given up on Turkey, but the clearly announced decision is to delay the decision to make this investment'', said Emil Herssev, a financial analyst at the studio of BNT's Morning Block.
The European Union has condemned Turkey's military action in northern Syria and called on EU countries exporting weapons to Turkey to suspend their supplies.
This is Ankara's third consecutive operation in northern Syria.
All over the world, statues and monuments which celebrate controversial periods of history are being reconsidered and, in some cases, removed.
According to Sofia's Ministry of Tourism, the sector now represents as much as 12% of the country's gross domestic product, for a turnover of around 4 billion Euros in 2018.
At the beginning of August, bags with decomposed pig carcasses were found on the side of a hill a few kilometers away from the Bulgarian village of Gavrilovo.
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