Energy Minister Rumen Radev Opposes Diverting Funds from Energy Projects

Energy Minister Rumen Radev Opposes Diverting Funds from Energy Projects

“At no time were there any talks with us and the redirection of nearly BGN 1 billion under the National Plan for Recovery and Sustainability from energy projects to remediation was not discussed. Our position is clear – that this money should be invested in energy projects aimed at energy independence from Russia, for whatever … Read more

Draft Decision for Lifelong State Monetary Awards for Bulgarian Musicians Submitted to National Assembly by GERB Deputies

Draft Decision for Lifelong State Monetary Awards for Bulgarian Musicians Submitted to National Assembly by GERB Deputies

A draft decision for special merits to the Bulgarian state and nation to be granted lifelong state monetary awards in the amount of BGN 500 per month to 107 people and in the amount of BGN 350 per month to another 26 people, deputies from GERB submitted today to the National Assembly. The awards are … Read more

Ukraine Launches Third HIMARS Missile Attack on Russian Soldiers, Resulting in Casualties

Ukraine Launches Third HIMARS Missile Attack on Russian Soldiers, Resulting in Casualties

For the third time in a week, the armed forces of Ukraine launched a missile attack on a mass of Russian soldiers. This time, the target was the military, built for an award ceremony in Elenovka, Donetsk region. “They are talking about yet another awarding of troops and another HIMARS missile attack on our military … Read more

Germany Orders 120,000 Shells from Bulgaria to Deliver to Ukraine in 2024

Germany Orders 120,000 Shells from Bulgaria to Deliver to Ukraine in 2024

Germany has ordered 120,000 shells from Bulgaria, which it will deliver to Ukraine. This is clear from the agreement announced by Germany to supply hundreds of thousands of artillery ammunition to Ukraine. The news was reported by the German edition “Spiegel”, citing sources from the German Ministry of Defense and was quoted by BGNES. The … Read more

Swiss SVP Defends City Police Against Accusations of Racism

Swiss SVP Defends City Police Against Accusations of Racism

The group statement from the AL, Greens and SP accuses the city police of structural racism. This was only due to individual cases that occurred a long time ago, Rykart said at the local council meeting on Wednesday. “You actually say that all police officers are racists,” she said. They are particularly sensitive to this. … Read more

Exciting Insights into Legal Engineering Careers with Thomas Hahnen: Law Career Podcast

Exciting Insights into Legal Engineering Careers with Thomas Hahnen: Law Career Podcast

Law Career Podcast Reading time: 1 minute Thomas Hahnen is both a lawyer and legal engineer at Osborne Clarke. He explains what that means, what you have to bring with you and why he finds it more exciting than traditional law careers Something right. The included transcript was created by machine and may therefore contain … Read more

Four Submarine Cables Damaged in Red Sea by Houthi Attack, Severe Disruptions in Internet Communications

Four Submarine Cables Damaged in Red Sea by Houthi Attack, Severe Disruptions in Internet Communications

Four submarine communication cables have been damaged in the Red Sea between Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Djibouti in East Africa. reported the Israeli electronic publication “Globes”. Three months after they began attacking merchant ships, the Houthis followed through on another of their threats. According to the reports, it is about cables of the companies … Read more

Cases of Malaria Confirmed in Romanian Volunteers Returning from Humanitarian Mission in Africa

Cases of Malaria Confirmed in Romanian Volunteers Returning from Humanitarian Mission in Africa

Two cases of malaria were confirmed in Suceava county, since the beginning of this year, in volunteers who returned from a humanitarian mission in Africa. Another volunteer from the team received confirmation of the disease in Iași and the case was managed by the Iaşi health authorities. A third case of suspected malaria, in a … Read more

CEO of Statnett Sparks Debate on Norwegian Electricity Prices – Interview Highlights

CEO of Statnett Sparks Debate on Norwegian Electricity Prices – Interview Highlights

CEO Hilde Tonne of Statnett added the broadside to Nettavisen’s podcast Stavrum & Eikeland. She bluntly stated that electricity prices in Norway are low and that Norwegians are too well used to low energy prices. – We are a country where we expect energy to be free, and then it is no longer the case. … Read more

GERB Withdraws Support for Draft Law on Offshore Wind Turbines in Bulgarian Waters: Party Leader Borisov Announces

GERB Withdraws Support for Draft Law on Offshore Wind Turbines in Bulgarian Waters: Party Leader Borisov Announces

GERB will withdraw its support for the draft Law on Energy from Renewable Sources in Maritime Spaces, which has caused strong and diverse opposition. This was announced by party leader Boyko Borisov. The project envisages the construction of wind turbine parks in the Bulgarian waters of the Black Sea – an idea that was unanimously … Read more