The “.ею” domain, which is the Cyrillic version of the popular .eu domain extension, has been officially presented in Sofia. In addition to Bulgarians there are more than 300 million people in the world using Cyrillic and the new domain extension is in line with the EU motto, which is: “United in diversity," Ognian Zlatev, head of the European Commission Representation in Bulgaria, said. Cyrillic domains will provide easier access to the Internet in people’s native language. When it comes to the businesses it is important that the new domain extension will be accurately indexed by Internet search engines.
Most Bulgarians (60%) are optimistic about the future of the EU. The EU-wide figure is 65%, according to a Eurobarometer post-election survey published by the European Parliament. Positive attitudes towards the Community are also high - more..
Daily Mail Online published a letter from former teacher Simon Hill under the title “I’m living the Bulgarian retirement dream”. The retiree and his wife own two properties in Bulgaria. They get better healthcare, enjoy hot summers and ski in the..
Bulgaria and the United States are to expand the scope of their Intergovernmental Agreement for cooperation on the project for the construction of a new unit at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant and the civil nuclear programme. This possibility was..
In December this year the Ministry of Finance will have covered the last of the criteria for accession to the Eurozone – inflation, said caretaker..
On Saturday, the lowest temperatures will be between 14 and 19°C; in Sofia - about 16°C. In the western regions, the highest..
30 buildings across the country will be illuminated in green tonight to mark European Donation Day – the European Day for Organ, Tissue and Cell..
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