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Bulgaria is set to join the broader European trend of incentivizing corporate research and development, with new tax benefits expected to take effect in 2026.
The Artemis III mission, once heralded as NASA’s triumphant return of human spaceflight to the lunar surface in 2026, now faces at least a year’s delay, with its launch target pushed to mid-2027.
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