Presidency of Barack Obama
Harris is ‘outworking and outraising’ Trump
I first met Alexi Giannoulias in early 2013, at an event for Barack Obama's inauguration. He was chatting with Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer, and they were laughing heartily. Despite his impressive career, which I had closely followed, I couldn't help but be struck by the confidence with which he stood next to two of America's most powerful men.
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House prices almost double
House sale prices in Attica have increased by 88% since the beginning of the recovery of the real estate market in 2017 and up to the second quarter of this year, based on Bank of Greece data released on Tuesday.
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Debate Fallout: New York Times Urges Biden Withdrawal from Presidential Race
Following Joe Biden's lackluster performance in the debate against Donald Trump, the editorial board of The New York Times has called for Biden to withdraw from the US presidential race.
Russia warns US against “fatal” miscalculation in Ukraine
Russian Deputy FM Sergei Ryabkov: “United States could face “fatal consequences” if it ignored Moscow’s warnings”
Draft law to curb tax evasion approved
The Finance Ministry's draft law "Measures to curb tax evasion" was approved by a majority vote in principle and on the articles on Thursday evening. It passed with the votes of 158 lawmakers for against 140 against.
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There is a Deal in Principle on the US Debt Ceiling
US President Joe Biden and Speaker of the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy have reached an agreement in principle on the thorny issue of the debt ceiling, world agencies reported, citing Kevin McCarthy. This is a key stage in avoiding a US default.
White House ‘will not negotiate’ on debt ceiling
President Joe Biden, the Republicans and the U.S. economy were on a disastrous collision course yesterday after the White House made clear it will not negotiate over extending the nation's debt limit.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns that the government will run out of money and default on its debts as soon as June 1, if there is no authorization for more borrowing.
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In 2022: Annual Revenues in Bulgaria Grew by 16.9% and Expenses by 19.1%
In 2022, the average annual income per person in a household is BGN 9,008 and it increased by 16.9% compared to 2021, according to data from the National Statistical Institute. For the last ten years (2013 - 2022), the average total income per household person increased 1.9 times.
US Senate adopts sweeping climate and health plan, in major victory for Biden
After 18 months of arduous negotiations and a marathon night of debate, the U.S. Senate on Aug. 7 passed Joe Biden's ambitious climate, tax and health care plan - a significant victory for the president ahead of crucial midterm elections.
Lavrov: There are No Negotiations on a New Treaty to Reduce Nuclear Weapons
The US has made no move to resume negotiations on a new strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty to replace the so-called "New START" from 2011, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.