Bulgarian Russophiles form a party – Part Two
The protests’ anti-corruption drive will reduce Russian influence Kremlin’s quandary stems from the reality that the corrupt model’s dismantling in
Read MoreThe protests’ anti-corruption drive will reduce Russian influence Kremlin’s quandary stems from the reality that the corrupt model’s dismantling in
Read MoreMoscow diversifying proxy networks. The news that the Russophile movement in Bulgaria has decided to form a party is a
Read MoreThe Bulgarian Minister of Energy seems to have finally given up attempting to resurrect the Belene NPP. From the first
Read MoreThe noose around Russia and Gazprom’s Nord and Turk Stream projects is tightening. In yesterday’s issue, Germany’s influential tabloid Bild
Read MoreThe largest offshore gas finding in the Black Sea in the Turkish EZ has stirred agitation and tempted President Erdogan
Read MoreThe transaction has been in the making for many years, as the project developers tried to attract a strategic investor
Read MoreThere is need for discounting Erdogan’s story on Black sea gas discovery for its populist ‘premium.’ Politicians are entitled to
Read MoreRecent events in Belarus tend to overshadow more than 40-days of consecutive days of protest in Bulgaria – the poorest
Read More“You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time,
Read MoreRecent March 2020 data on natural gas imports to Turkey from Gazprom revealed a drastic decline from the usual 1.4
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