Bulgaria
Botev Plovdiv youth support for white South African farmers
Plovdiv, Bulgaria: The youth of Plovdiv-based football club supports the white South African farmers who were brutally murdered and tortured after the hate speech given by South African Politician Julius Sello Malema
Africa
South Africa: CCTV captures horrifying gas exposion, locals reported gas smelling before disaster
Johannesburg,South Africa: CCTV in Johannesburg, South Africa, captured the horrifying moment a busy road exploded, seemingly out of nowhere. The blast, which killed at least one person and left dozens more injured, sent vehicles flying into the air, with one man leaping out of the path of a minibus as it came crashing down
Asia
India delivers ‘Made in India Covid-19 vaccines to 42 African countries
According to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday, India provided "Made in India" Covid vaccinations to 42 countries on the African continent as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "One Earth, One Health" and "Vasudeva Kutumbakam" ideologies
Bulgaria
Club Botev Plovdiv congratulates Ume and Nnadi for astonishing win over Argentina U-20
Botev Plovdiv, the Bulgarian Football club, congratulated Ume Emmanuel and Tochukwu Nnadi, who plays for the Canaries and currently playing for their country at FIFA under-20 World Cup in Argentina. Representing their homeland Nigeria in the U-20 World Cup, they defeated the host team by 2-0
World
On May 18, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held talks with Foreign Minister of the Republic of Uganda Abubaker Jeje Odongo, who is in Moscow on a working visit. The meeting took place in a friendly and trust-based atmosphere traditional for Russian-Ugandan relations
Africa
UNICEF to install two oxygen production plants in the North and Adamawa regions
UNICEF Has received 200 oxygen cylinders to improve access to oxygen in the most remote areas by installing two oxygen production plants (one in Guider in the North region and another in Meiganga in the Adamaoua region)
World
The world bank recently released the latest economic report in which they mentioned that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine had obscured hopes for post-pandemic economic recovery for rising and developing economies in Europe and Central Asia
Africa
EU aims to provide electricity access to 100 million Africans by 2030
Addressing the ministers, she stated, "We are building a more sustainable future. We are supporting Africa in powering its rising industry and selling clean energy abroad. It's good for all our economies and the planet".
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Bulgaria Launches Major Traffic Safety Operation Targeting Seat Belt Use and Child Car Seats
Authorities are intensifying checks on drivers to ensure compliance with safety regulations, particularly focusing on the mandatory use of seat belts and specially designed car seats for children
Bulgarian Oil Expert Anticipates Stable Fuel Prices Amid Middle East Tensions
During the event, Benchev acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the current situation, particularly regarding key oil producers like Iran, but remained hopeful that prices would not spike significantly
Fewer Bulgarian Households Turning to Wood for Heating Amid Supply and Price Challenges
While wood remains the primary fuel source in mountainous and semi-mountainous regions, supply challenges persist, particularly for elderly residents who struggle with chopping and storing firewood
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Bulgaria Faces Water Crisis: Severe Drought Affects 500,000 and Sparks Ecological Concerns
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COVID in Bulgaria: 96 individuals tests positive in last 24 hours
Nearly 59.38% of the newly COVID cases were not vaccinated against the viral illness.