Central European Times

Central European Times

Most Poles Would Remain in the EU

Most Poles Would Remain in the EU

1 min read Uncategorized, survey

According to a recent poll conducted by a TV news channel in Poland, 81% of those surveyed believe the country should remain in the European Union, in contrast to sentiments expressed by ruling party politicians. And only 7% of survey participants said they opposed Poland staying in the EU, according

Czech Wages Soar

Czech Wages Soar

Real wages in the Czech Republic soared by 8.2% year on year in the 2nd quarter, the highest rate on record, helped by bonuses in the health sector and a wage jump across industries after a weak 2nd quarter of 2020 hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The numbers included

Bulgaria Tightens COVID Restrictions

Bulgaria Tightens COVID Restrictions

As the next wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hits Bulgaria, the government has had to impose tighter restrictions. On Tuesday, the country saw 120 coronavirus deaths and is registering 2000 new cases daily. Restaurants and cafes in Bulgaria are being forced to close by 11pm, their tables limited to six

Retailer Lidl Passes Tesco, now #1 in Slovakia

Retailer Lidl Passes Tesco, now #1 in Slovakia

1 min read Slovakia, retail

In Slovakia, Tesco is now in the rear mirror for German supermarket chain Lidl, whose profits for 2020 (over EUR 126 million) have exceeded that of the British retailer, which has been the market leader in the country for some time. Lidl overtaking Tesco in Slovakia can be attributed to

Romania Aims to Boost Vaccination With Campaign

Romania Aims to Boost Vaccination With Campaign

1 min read Romania, COVID-19, vaccine

Amid the growing COVID-19 Delta variant threat in Europe, the Romanian government wants to boost its vaccination campaign. Currently, Romania, along with Bulgaria, has one of the lowest vaccination rates across the European Union with only 26.3% of the population fully vaccinated. With the school year about to start,