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Russia’s conflict in Ukraine might become a “long-term process, says Putin
In a recent address, the president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin highlighted that Russia's conflict in Ukraine might become a "long-term process." This occurs as he prepares to fight against an invasion in which Russian troops have been forced to flee, and even inside Russia, airbases have been attacked
Europe
Macron: France to mobilise International assistance for Ukraine on December 13
In a statement, President Emanuel Macron highlighted that France will mobilise international assistance to Ukraine on December 13 in order to support Ukraine's resilience in the face of Russian aggression. He said France decided to help Ukraine restore access to energy by repairing its electrical systems
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Volgograd drowned in Feces after Sewer Explosion
Due to an explosion in one of the sewage collectors, rivers of sewage swamped Volgograd. The catastrophe occurred on Thursday, and while it may have been kept quiet in the early going, the stink has now "reached" Moscow. The local authorities formally acknowledge that they cannot handle the problem
Europe
EU: Building major hydrogen corridors will aid in phasing out Russian fossil fuels
The Commission also believes that by building major hydrogen corridors as well as making a significant investment in new hydrogen projects will reduce the gas supply reliance on Russian Federation.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria to receive supply of gas from European Union
Along with Poland, Bulgaria has also become the country to receive gas from the European Union countries amid the Russia Ukraine ongoing war.
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France 24 Investigation Traces Bulgarian Mortar Shells to Sudanese Militias in Defiance of EU Arms Embargo
Mike Lewis, an expert in conflict weapons, confirmed that the mortar shells shown are consistent with those used frequently in Sudan’s internal conflicts. The shells are marked "81 mm Mortar HE," signifying high-explosive capabilities
12-Metre Crucifix Installed at Elin Pelin Roundabout Ahead of Easter
The church described the placement of the crucifix as a powerful spiritual symbol intended not only to honor the sacred week leading up to Easter, but also to serve as a reminder of faith and caution at a site associated with previous road tragedies
Sofia Suspends Paid Parking, Extends Public Transport Hours for Easter Holidays
City officials have urged the public to stay informed through the Center for Urban Mobility’s official platforms, where real-time updates on transport schedules and traffic conditions will be provided
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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