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Saint Lucia: PM Philip J. Pierre met Saint Lucian diaspora in New York
New York, USA: Philip J. Pierre, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, informed through his social media account that yesterday, he arrived in New York, USA, to meet with the Saint Lucian diaspora
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66% Bulgarian population supports development of Nuclear Energy
According to Evelina Slavkova, sociologist and co-founder of "Trend," 28% and 38% of Bulgarian society support the expansion of nuclear energy and 7% prefer to oppose atomic energy development, and only 3% oppose it entirely
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Sofia: For the first time, gross monthly payment exceeds BGN 2000; Georgiev
He announced that, for the first time, the gross monthly payment exceeds BGN 2000. in all sectors of the local economy. In the IT sector, the average salary already exceeds BGN 4000
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Saint Lucia to invest primarily on youth sector for upliftment of nation
Investing in youth has become a priority nowadays for nations all around the world. The future of the country relies on their youth and will ultimately rise if its youth is educated, focused and responsible. The youth is the key to uprise a country's economy, infrastructure and living standard
Bulgaria
Bulgarian Exports in Europe worth over BGN 68 billion in 2021, says Nikola Stoyanov
Nikola Stoyanov, minister of economy and industry, mentioned that Bulgarian exports surpass BGN 68 billion in 2021. He also noted that this figure indicates the hard work done by our commercials abroad
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Bulgaria’s economy grows by 0.8% in 2022 first quarter
This growth is very less as compared to that of 2021, when the European country's economy grew by 4%, the data shared by the NSI added. Meanwhile, the gross domestic product (GDP) in January-March was 32.81 billion leva or 16.77 billion euros for Bulgaria.
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Bulgaria’s Agriculture Minister calls bread prices hike “speculation”
There is a stabilization of grain prices because the 2022 yield is likely to be sound, said the Bulgarian Agriculture Minister, adding that the export of grain has not been halted.
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Bulgaria seeks monetary aid from EU for battling unemployment
The Bulgarian administration is seeking assistance from the European Commission as it plans to request 999.4 million levs ($556.6 million/511 million euro) monetary aid from the organisation to overcome the impacts of the contagious COVID-19 pandemic.
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Grieving Father Blames Authorities After Fatal Truck Crash Kills 12-Year-Old in Bulgaria
He described Siyana as a “wonderful” and “beautiful” child whose life was taken far too soon. His post also pointed to the poor state of the road infrastructure, blaming the Road Infrastructure Agency (RIA) for ignoring repeated warnings about the dangers of the accident-prone stretch where the crash occurred
Sofia Man Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Brutal Attack on Wife
The victim suffered four moderate injuries, including disfigurement, muscle damage, and permanent difficulty in moving her right arm and leg. Heavy blood loss also put her life in temporary danger. Medical professionals had to administer 58 surgical stitches to treat her wounds
BG-Alert Early Warning System Fails to Send Messages During National Test
At precisely 11 a.m., only the sirens were successfully activated, while a significant number of people did not receive the expected text message alerts, according to widespread reports. The scheduled test had promised that messages from the BG-Alert system would be transmitted to mobile users across the country
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Flu Season in Bulgaria Yet to Peak: Rising Cases and Health Warnings
Although some regions, like Blagoevgrad, have already seen a significant rise in flu cases, areas such as Sofia and Burgas have not experienced a major surge. However, hospitals in Sofia are beginning to fill up with flu patients, and the situation remains closely monitored
Bulgarian Sailors Reunite with Families After 14 Months in Houthi Captivity
The two sailors were accompanied by a Romanian crew member, who was welcomed by Romania’s ambassador. The release of the sailors followed a complex diplomatic operation spearheaded by Oman, a key mediator in regional conflicts