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World
Odesa: Russian missile Strike destroys historic Ukrainian Orthodox Church
On one of the central streets of Odesa, the Transfiguration Cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) was damaged by a Russian missile. This temple is a UNESCO heritage site
Europe
Russia launched missiles on apartment buildings, 20 killed 74 injured
After the rocket attacks yesterday in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, 38 people were pulled from the wrecked apartment building. More than 74 individuals were discovered injured after a nightlong rescue effort, and 20 people—including a child—were found dead
Bulgaria
Bulgaria: “My wife luckily survived missile attack in Kyiv”, says Ukranian Ambassador
Vitalii Moskalenko, the Ukrainian ambassador in Bulgaria, stated that her wife luckily survived the Russian missile attacks in Kyiv in response to the Crimean bridge attack. He emphasizes that he was happy and very thankful to God that her wife was alive, who was in Kyiv from the last days
Bulgaria
2 of 3 Bulgarians thinks Russian military will attack the Balkan state
Meanwhile, more than half of the country's population is having fears that Russia will colonise Bulgaria. The data has been shared in the sociological survey by the ESTAT agency on behalf of the Workshop for Civic Initiatives Foundation.
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Sofia’s Real Estate Market Shows Robust Growth Amid High Demand and Supply Shortages
Sofia's real estate market is experiencing strong growth, with a 10% sales increase from the previous year. Key factors include rising wages, low mortgage interest rates, and growing demand for completed, move-in-ready properties, driving market activity
Bulgarian Government Allocates BGN 5.5 Million for New Pediatric Hospital in Burgas
The Bulgarian government has allocated BGN 5.5 million from the 2024 central budget to construct the "St. Anastasia" pediatric hospital in Burgas, a top-priority national project aimed at enhancing specialized healthcare for children in Southeastern Bulgaria
Bulgarian National Bank Opposes Proposed 10% Tax on Banks’ Excess Profits: Stability at Stake
Governor Dimitar Radev warned that imposing such a tax to address next year’s budget deficit would lead to increased credit costs and undermine Bulgaria’s financial stability
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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.