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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 situation in Bulgaria improves; only 16 districts in ‘DARK RED ZONE’
The number of Bulgarian districts obtaining the COVID-19 morbidity rate above the mark of 500 has decreased now. As per official data, only sixteen (16) districts are present in the COVID-19 'DARK RED ZONE' of the European country.
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Bulgaria’s Balkan-1 Satellite Successfully Launched into Orbit
The launch took place at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara, California, and was broadcast live at the Planetarium of the Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Naval Academy in Varna, Bulgaria
Head-on Freight Train Collision Near Sofia Leaves Fatalities and Injuries
A freight train operated by BDZ-Freight Transport collided with a PIMK Rail train near Sofia. The crash caused a locomotive fire and derailment, significantly escalating the severity of the incident and prompting an extensive emergency response
Eleven Dead in Istanbul from Counterfeit Alcohol within 24 Hours
The surge in alcohol poisoning cases has prompted immediate action from local authorities. The Istanbul governor’s office has introduced strict measures to curb the sale of counterfeit alcohol and ensure public safety
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18-Year-Old Kalin Uzunov Saves the Cross on Jordan’s Day in Burgas
This year's event, held at the beach near the iconic bridge in Burgas, attracted 56 participants, ranging in age from 16 to 72 years. Kalin, who has been training as a water polo athlete for 12 years, attributed his success to his rigorous training
Orthodox Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve as Julian Calendar Observances Continue
This traditional date remains significant in several countries and communities, including Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Bosnian Serb Republic, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Ethiopia