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Sofia: New fountain installed in kindergarten next to Ivan Vazov National Theater

Sofia, Bulgaria: Desislava Bileva, deputy mayor of Stolich, noted that a new innovative fountain, utterly identical to the favourites of Viennese urban cooling oases, has been installed in the kindergarten next to the Ivan Vazov National Theater and is the second of its type in the territory of the city, after the first, to the National Palace of Culture

Sofia: Mayor of Stolich Desislava Beliga presents the Solar Cities Projects and its innovative online platform

Sofia, Bulgaria: Yesterday, on May 22, 2023, together with Sofia’s mayor Yordanka Fandakova, Desislava Beliga presented the project of Solar Cities and its innovative online platform

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Bulgaria Reports Lowest Hourly Labour Costs in EU for 2023

A recent Eurostat publication on Wednesday has shed light on hourly labour costs across the European Union (EU) for the year 2023, revealing a notable increase compared to the previous year
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Burgas: Car Overturns on Busy Burgas Street, Blocking Main Route to Resorts

According to reports from BNT, the driver's attention was diverted when her cell phone rang, prompting her to attempt to retrieve it. However, in her effort to locate the device, it slipped between the pedals of her car

Burgas Municipality Unveils Electric Bicycles Set to Revolutionize City Exploration

With the introduction of 125 electric bicycles, the municipality is pioneering sustainable transportation options that promise convenience, accessibility, and environmental stewardship

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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