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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
World
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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Avalanche in Pirin Claims Snowboarder’s Life, Leaves Another Injured
The avalanche struck while three young men were skiing and snowboarding off-piste in the area. According to initial reports, one of the group members managed to avoid being swept away by the snow, while the other two were buried under the avalanche's heavy mass
Investigation Unveils Lukoil’s Burgas Refinery Processing Russian Oil Despite EU Sanctions
The covert transshipment activities, aimed at masking the oil's Russian origin, occur in Bulgarian territorial waters, mere kilometers from the Rosenets port that services the refinery
EU Car Sales Decline in November, But Bulgaria Bucks the Trend with 14% Growth
Bulgaria’s automotive market defied the regional slowdown, showcasing robust growth. In November, the country registered 3,956 new vehicles, marking a 14% increase compared to the same period last year
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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
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