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Bulgaria
President Radev met Greek PM, discuss Possibility of Oil Pipeline “Alexandroupoli-Burgas”
President Rumen Radev informed that construction of an oil pipeline between Alexandroupolis and Burgas will provide real diversification and alternative oil supplies for the largest refinery in the Balkans and the Black Sea region
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Greek President Katalin Novak met Radev, discusses minorities living in Ukraine
On February 2, Katalin Novak, President of Hungary, met with President Radev and conducted a Deep discussion on Ukraine and Greece's national minorities living in Bulgaria
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Miracle Survival: Man Cheats Death as Tree Crushes Car in Cheshnegirovo
50-year-old man narrowly escaped death after a massive tree came crashing down onto his car during a spring storm in the area of Cheshnegirovo. The driver, whose identity remains undisclosed, recounts the terrifying ordeal that left him shaken but miraculously unharmed
Russian Flag Raised in Dupnitsa on Victory Day
The sight of the Russian flag unfurling alongside the Bulgarian tricolor and the European Union's emblem outside the Municipality sparked a heated debate and scandal that rippled through the community
Dr. Hilaire actively participates in Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts celebrations
Dr Ernest Hilaire, is taking an active part in the celebrations of the highly anticipated Jazz & Arts Festival 2024. The music festival is being held from April 30 to May 12, and there are a number of events and activities across the island.
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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 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