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Bulgaria: COVID-19 is less lethal compared to 2020, says prof. Kantarjiev
Professor Todor Kantarjiev, usually known as an adviser on the Metropolitan Municipality's health issues, explained that the end of the global pandemic is near, as the World health organization recently announced. According to him, the Coronavirus had become less dangerous and lethal compared to 2020, when the pandemic was at its peak
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Covid-19: Bulgaria reports 10,160 new cases; 93 people lost their lives
According to the unified information portal on January 20, Bulgaria reported 10,160 Covid-19 fresh cases on Wednesday, taking the total number of confirmed cases...
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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.