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This year, the scope of these restrictions will broaden. From January 1, 2025, the use of solid fuels, including wood and coal, will be prohibited in nine of Sofia’s 24 districts
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Bulgaria gears up for Green Revolution as Minister Julian Popov advocates carbon neutrality by 2050
Minister Popov asserted that the global pursuit of carbon neutrality by 2050 is not just an aspiration but a tangible goal, fueled by the monetization of the right to emit greenhouse gases and the evolution of carbon quota markets
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4340 tonnes of waste collected during 11th edition of “Let’s Clean Bulgaria Together”
Sofia, Bulgaria: The Bulgarian Ministry of Ministry of Environment and Water informed through its social media account that over 4340 tonnes of waste were collected during the 11th edition of the initiative "Let's Clean Bulgaria Together"
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Sofia Municipality to plant 2,100 new trees by end of Autumn
Sofia, Bulgaria: Yordanka Fandakova, Mayor of Sofia, informed through her social media account that with hundreds of volunteers this year, the Sofia Munici[ality are launching the autumn forest season together with the BTV 'The good example' campaign "let's clean Bulgaria together"
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12 Reasons Why Cities Need More Trees
It is essential for the world to plant a trillion more trees to prevent a climate crisis and reduce temperatures. The lack of trees and failure to produce new ones has lead to soil erosion, increased temperatures, and several other issues that the world is currently facing. Here are the 12 reasons mentioned below why planting more trees is essential
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Bulgaria: Energy Minister signs MoUs in relation to energy projects
These MoUs are related to energy projects, which holds the potential to open investments of around $ 1 billion (911 million euro).
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Bulgaria to be net importer of electricity after 2030
Sofia, Bulgaria: Director of the Energy and Climate Program at the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), Martin Vladimirov, noted that the European...
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Pastors in Bulgaria are fighting the state’s anti-Christian propaganda effort
As Christmas approaches, the streets of Burgas are decked out with festive lights, trees, and music. It's a time when Christians commemorate and share...
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France 24 Investigation Traces Bulgarian Mortar Shells to Sudanese Militias in Defiance of EU Arms Embargo
Mike Lewis, an expert in conflict weapons, confirmed that the mortar shells shown are consistent with those used frequently in Sudan’s internal conflicts. The shells are marked "81 mm Mortar HE," signifying high-explosive capabilities
12-Metre Crucifix Installed at Elin Pelin Roundabout Ahead of Easter
The church described the placement of the crucifix as a powerful spiritual symbol intended not only to honor the sacred week leading up to Easter, but also to serve as a reminder of faith and caution at a site associated with previous road tragedies
Sofia Suspends Paid Parking, Extends Public Transport Hours for Easter Holidays
City officials have urged the public to stay informed through the Center for Urban Mobility’s official platforms, where real-time updates on transport schedules and traffic conditions will be provided
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Flu Season in Bulgaria Yet to Peak: Rising Cases and Health Warnings
Although some regions, like Blagoevgrad, have already seen a significant rise in flu cases, areas such as Sofia and Burgas have not experienced a major surge. However, hospitals in Sofia are beginning to fill up with flu patients, and the situation remains closely monitored
Bulgarian Sailors Reunite with Families After 14 Months in Houthi Captivity
The two sailors were accompanied by a Romanian crew member, who was welcomed by Romania’s ambassador. The release of the sailors followed a complex diplomatic operation spearheaded by Oman, a key mediator in regional conflicts
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Railway Accident Near Boychinovtsi Claims Two Lives, Injures One
The workers, employed by the National Railway Infrastructure Company, were performing routine maintenance on the railway line, including the replacement of sleepers, when they were struck by a tractor train