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Bulgaria, Japan Partner to Launch Joint Lab for Dairy Innovations
The new scientific center will be dedicated to studying the beneficial components of Bulgarian sourdough and uncovering new scientific evidence that supports the health advantages of Bulgarian yogurt
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Bulgarian Sailors Rescued from Hijacked Ship “Ruen” Safe Aboard Indian Warship
Gabriel praised teamwork among institutions, including Foreign Ministry, for sailors' release, stressing constant communication and monitoring during crisis
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Bulgarian athlete Kaloyana Nalbantova participates in summer training camp in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur: Bulgarian athlete Kaloyana Nalbantova had the chance to participate in an exceptional summer training camp in Malaysia alongside some of the best talents from Europe and Malaysia Badminton Association of Malaysia - BAM
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Bulgaria: Ministry of Foreign Affairs extends wishes to India on its 77th Independence day
Sofia, Bulgaria: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria congratulated India on their 77th Independence Day; the biggest democratic country in the world celebrates its Independence Day on August 15 every year after independence from British rule in 1947
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Rhythmic Gymnastic games: Bulgarian delegation travels to World University Games
Beijing, China: Tatiana Volozhanina and Lachezara Pekova left this morning to participate in the XXth FISU Summer World University Games to be held in Chandu, China
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Andres Iniesta likely to join another club after leaving Vissel Kobe
Andres Iniesta, a former midfielder for Spain and Barcelona, left Japanese side Vissel Kobe on an emotional note on Saturday. Still, the 2010 World Cup champion has yet to indicate where he'll be playing next as he didn't announce his retirement from football
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‘Diamond Girls’ fice-day Tokyo trio ends visiting Children Schools
Sofia, Bulgaria: Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation provided an update on the visit of Olympic champions Simona Dyankova, Laura Traats, Madeleine Radukanova, Stephanie Kiryakova and Erika Zafirova to Japan. The 'Diamond Girls' five-day trip ended with visiting elementary and children's schools
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Gold medalists Simona Dyankova and Laura Traets visits Japanese elementary school
Sofia, Bulgaria: Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation informed through its official Facebook page that two Bulgarian rhythmic gymnasts, Simona Dyankova and Laura Traets, visited a Japanese school today
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Bulgaria Issues Winter Driving Advisory as Weather Conditions Deteriorate
The affected areas include Vidin, Montana, Vratsa, Sofia Region, Sofia City, Pernik, Kyustendil, Lovech, Pazardzhik, Kardzhali, and Plovdiv. The yellow alert signifies a moderate level of threat, urging residents and drivers to remain vigilant and take precautions during travel
Bulgaria Prepares for December’s Diverse Winter Temperatures from -10°C to 20°C
According to forecasts from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH), temperatures will range from frigid lows of -10°C to -5°C to unseasonably mild highs of 15°C to 20°C in certain regions
Natural Gas Prices in Bulgaria Set to Rise by 11% in December Explains Bulgargaz
Sinabov explained that a drop in average daily temperatures in the region has placed added pressure on natural gas demand, further exacerbating the situation. As colder weather sets in, the need for heating rises, pushing up consumption and consequently, the price of gas
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Bulgarian State Railways Reintroduces Festive Steam Train Rides for the Holiday Season
This nostalgic train will make its return to service on December 14 and 15, delivering a magical journey through the scenic Bulgarian countryside, complete with holiday decorations and festive cheer
Dominica: New projects unveiled at the 2024/2025 budget session
Finance Minister Irving McIntyre revealed a big budget for several projects to be undertaken the coming fiscal year.
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World witnesses over 14.9 million deaths due to COVID
The organisation stated, "The total number of deaths associated with COVID19 worldwide from 2020-2021 may be closer to 14.9 million: New estimates by WHO & UNDESA. That's 9.5 million more deaths than reported".
WHO affirms support to countries for eliminating cancer
Recently a small trial was done on at least 18 cancer patients for a drug. The result was surprising, and all of the patients were cured after taking medicine, as stated by the New York Times. A drug called dostarlimab was given to the patients for a time period of at least six months.