Tag:Energy crises
Bulgaria
Requests for 30,000 megawatts cheap & clean power cannot be implemented due to lack of investment
Vladislav Panev, a member of the Bulgarian national assembly, stated that requests for over 30,000 megawatts of new, cheap, clean power are waiting and cannot be implemented due to bureaucracy and lack of investment
Bulgaria
President Radev meets Erdogen, agrees to strengthen border security
Southeast European border security and stability were topics of discussion between President Rumen Radev and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Because these two neighbouring countries are located in an area that is always experiencing military crises and conflicts, the main topic of their conference is how to improve border security
Bulgaria
Bulgaria and Kosovo to form joint task force to overcome energy crisis
During the meeting with President Vyosa Osmani-Sadriu on Thursday, President Rumen Radev agreed that the institutions of Bulgaria and Kosovo would form a joint task force to overcome the severe challenges resulting from the energy crisis
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Karlos Nasar Named Best Weightlifter in the World for 2024
Nasar’s dominance in the sport was cemented by his triple crown victory, securing Olympic, world, and European championship titles in a single calendar year. He credited his triumph to relentless dedication, the support of his coaches, and the encouragement of his fans
Bulgaria Braces for Snow and Freezing Conditions Amid Holiday Weather Shift
The day will see increasing cloud cover, with rain spreading from Western Bulgaria to Central Bulgaria by evening. In the western regions, the rain will gradually turn to snow as temperatures drop
Bulgaria’s Winter Resorts Face Personnel Shortage and Parking Challenges, Tourism Minister Warns
The lack of parking at Pamporovo has raised concerns about its environmental impact, as Miloshev pointed out that the congestion caused by parked cars detracts from the resort’s natural beauty. "A tourist cannot arrive at a winter resort and find nowhere to park"
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Kulata Border Checkpoint Undergoes Major Upgrades Ahead of Bulgaria’s Schengen Entry
The project aims to enhance traffic flow at one of the country’s busiest border crossings by widening lanes and improving road infrastructure. The construction focuses on creating two lanes in each direction leading up to the checkpoint, with a 200-meter expansion on both sides
Trailblazer of Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Margarita Mikhneva Dies at 72
Margarita Mikhneva, a pioneering figure in Bulgarian investigative journalism, has passed away at the age of 72 following a prolonged battle with cancer. Her death in Geneva was confirmed by Focus news agency, marking the end of an era for Bulgarian media