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PM Skerrit Unveil Initiatives for Economic Growth and Development
Dominica's new budget aims at driving economic growth across multiple sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, and healthcare.
Latin America
Champagne Modern Tourist Reception development begins
The Contract Signing and the groundbreaking ceremony for the Champagne Modern Tourist Reception Facility was hosted on July 10
Latin America
PM Roosevelt Skerrit congratulates Keir Starmer for landslide victory
Roosevelt Skerrit extended a congratulatory message to the newly elected Prime Minister of United Kingdom. Keir Starmer and Labour Party
Latin America
PM Roosevelt Skerrit extends best wishes, support to hurricane struck islands
The Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit addressed the nation after the passage of the Hurricane Beryl
Latin America
Cable Car Project to increase tourism opportunities in Dominica: PM Skerrit
Prime Minister of Dominica, Dr Roosevelt Skerrit recently visited the site of the m, breaking newsost anticipated Cable Car project in the country
Latin America
PM Roosevelt Skerrit asks developed nations to support SIDS against climate change
PM Roosevelt Skerrit stressed that developed nations must support the Small Island Nations in their struggle against Climate Change
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Shocking Trend: Nipple Thefts in Thailand Linked to Breast Surgeries
Uncover the shocking news of nipple thefts in Thailand amid the surge in breast surgeries. A cautionary alert for those considering cosmetic procedures abroad. Stay informed, stay vigilant
Bulgaria
Bulgaria witnesses red aurora lights, the rarest of a rare phenomenon
Bulgaria observes an unusual red glow in the skies believed to be red Aurora lights. The rare phenomenon causes multicoloured lights to dance in the sky. The red and magenta colours were the most dominant
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Bulgaria’s First Baby of 2025 Arrives Prematurely at Sheinovo Hospital
Born prematurely at 35 weeks, Krum weighed 2.3 kilograms and measured 47 centimeters in length. Despite his unexpected arrival, doctors confirmed he is in good health, much to the relief and joy of his mother, Stanislava Borisova
Sofia Launches Low-Emission Zone for Domestic Heating to Combat Air Pollution
To ease the transition to eco-friendly heating, Sofia Municipality has launched several programs offering free replacement of old stoves. Nearly 5,000 households have already applied for assistance
EWRC Approves 8.42% Electricity Price Hike for Bulgarian Households Starting January 2025
Customers of Electrohold will experience an 8.36% increase, while EVN and Energo Pro customers will see their bills rise by 8.39% and 8.55%, respectively. These adjustments include the costs for network services, as clarified by the regulatory body
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Kulata Border Checkpoint Undergoes Major Upgrades Ahead of Bulgaria’s Schengen Entry
The project aims to enhance traffic flow at one of the country’s busiest border crossings by widening lanes and improving road infrastructure. The construction focuses on creating two lanes in each direction leading up to the checkpoint, with a 200-meter expansion on both sides
Trailblazer of Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Margarita Mikhneva Dies at 72
Margarita Mikhneva, a pioneering figure in Bulgarian investigative journalism, has passed away at the age of 72 following a prolonged battle with cancer. Her death in Geneva was confirmed by Focus news agency, marking the end of an era for Bulgarian media
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Kira Rudik, the People's Deputy of Ukraine, criticized the Russian occupiers' recent massive attack in the Dnipro region. More than 3,000 square metres were on fire, and four individuals were hurt. The fire department extinguished the flames and rescued the affected people. The Russians once again deployed kamikaze drones
Independence day: Bulgaria shut downs Soviet monuments lights to protest against Russian aggression
Bulgaria symbolically criticized and declared itself against Russia by stopping the lights on the monuments of the Soviet Union in the five largest cities of the country on the same day when Russian president Vladimir Putin declared military mobilization and threatened NATO members with nuclear weapons
Bulgaria Enforces Winter Tire Mandate as Fines Take Effect
Inspector Radoslav Markov from the Montana Regional Police Directorate outlined the legal requirements, stating, “Drivers must use tires with a tread depth of at least 4 millimeters or more.” Failure to comply with these regulations will result in a 50 BGN fine