Euros & Dollars: The Irony of Bulgaria’s Euro Entry
Bulgaria is on the cusp of joining the euro but has not yet set a firm accession date. They would be wise in waiting to give up their own currency.
Bulgaria is on the cusp of joining the euro but has not yet set a firm accession date. They would be wise in waiting to give up their own currency.
The law would punish illegal AI-generated content distribution with up to five years in prison.
To mark the half-century anniversary, the Danube Institute and The European Conservative are hosting a joint event on 30 April to reassess the achievements and legacies of the revolution and discuss controversial issues related to the regime.
Prepared legal retaliation would mean “Europeans will lose more than we do,” Moscow says.
Former armed forces minister says spending “should go further.”
Fabrice Leggeri is currently running for the EU Parliament for Le Pen’s RN party.
Ukraine’s membership alone would cost the common budget €190 billion, but cost should not be the only consideration.
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If this odd change in the yield curve continues, it will turn into an open vote of no confidence in U.S. government debt.
The European Conservative first reported coworkers’ suspicions about their Chinese colleague last April
Officials slam the social media app one minute but use it to appeal to the kids in the next.
Outgoing official says immigration service is overwhelmed.
Despite the new law’s failing Scottish counterpart, Taoiseach Harris appears committed to foisting it on the Irish people.
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