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Municipality of Dryanovo and Bee Association organizing Exhibition of Dryanovo Beekeepers
Dryanovo, Bulgaria: The Municipality o Dryanovo announced the exhibition of Dryanovo Beekeepers to be celebrated on July 15, 2023, at Largoto, Sofia, where from 5 pm to 8 pm, local beekeepers will offer the first honey harvest this year, as well as other bee products
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Bulgaria marks anniversary of Goce Delchev
on February 4, Bulgaria celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Goce Delchev, a significant revolutionary, a fighter for the liberation of the Bulgarian lands in Macedonia from Ottoman rule
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Bulgarian Parliament recognized Holodomor as genocide
Stephen Tafrov, former representative of Bulgaria to the United Nations, informed that Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, appreciated the Bulgarian Parliament for recognizing Gladomor from 1932-33. for the genocide of the Ukrainian people
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Hate speech incites violence: UN Secretary-General António Guterres
"It promotes racism, xenophobia & misogyny; it degrades individuals and communities; & it has a serious impact on our efforts to promote peace and security, human rights, and sustainable development."
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UN Secretary-General highlights significance of promoting & safeguarding women rights
Gender equality offers a route to sustainable peace and conflict prevention, adding that millions of girls are not in the schools, and many are not financially independent. The number of women and girls suffering violence in their homes is rising.
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UN salutes 1 million women and men peacekeepers
He stated, "I salute their dedication in helping societies turn away from conflict, towards a more peaceful and prosperous future for all. We are forever in their debt".
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Read Here: Quotes on war peace observing UN Peacekeeping Day
The strongest of all warriors are these two — Time and Patience.
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Mark of Terror: 100 million refugees forced to flee their homes
These refugees left their countries amid war, violence, persecution or discrimination with the motive of saving their and loved ones' lives.
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More Young Doctors Choosing to Stay in Bulgaria as Medical Graduates Seek Careers at Home
This month, more than 160 graduates from the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Sofia are set to begin their professional journeys within Bulgaria’s healthcare system, a trend seen as a positive shift in the nation’s medical workforce
Ransomhouse Hackers Claim Supreme Administrative Court Data Breach
At an extraordinary hearing before the Supreme Judicial Council, acting Chairman of the Supreme Administrative Court Georgi Cholakov confirmed that the court’s system had been infected with the advanced ransomware strain White Rabbit
Sofia Municipality, Food Bank Assist Homeless with Food During Winter
The campaign, which will continue until March 2025, extends beyond the city’s three shelters, ensuring that individuals who decline assistance or are unable to access shelters also receive much-needed aid
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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