News archive of September 2018

Extreme weather to keep schools closed in Attica on Friday

Schools will remain closed in Attica on Friday due to the extreme weather conditions expected to affect southern Greece as of Thursday evening, the Regional Authority of Attica said.

The closure will also apply to private schools in the region.

Future of Bavaria Yachtbau secured

A private equity fund advised by the Berlin-based investment company CMP Capital Management-Partners will acquire the entire business of Bavaria Yachtbau and continue its operations.

Dodik Accuses Britain, US of Meddling in Bosnia

Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik, who is standing as a candidate for the Serbian seat on Bosnia's state presidency in the October 7 elections, has said he will stop "the interference of foreigners" in the affairs of the country if he wins the elections.

Thieves have Detonated an ATM in Stara Zagora, at Least BGN 50,000 have been Stolen

Thieves blew up an ATM in the Zheleznik district of Stara Zagora at 3 o'clock in the morning. The perpetrators were several people with masks. They acted very quickly because the noise of the explosion echoed across the neighborhood. They managed to take four boxes of money and the amount is estimated at between 50,000 and 60,000 leva, bTV reports.

How to Build Your Passion for Sports

The sporting world has come to encompass thousands of different sports over the years. From football to cricket; tennis to diving, people tune in every day to watch some of the world's greatest athletes compete on an international scale. Even when it is not on television, it dominates the airwaves and many major social media channels.

Two Elderly Men Drowned near Lozenets Beach

Two elderly men were found on the beach in Lozenets and in the Bay of the Mechata dupka.

According to the mayor of Saint Vlas, Ivan Nikolov, they are probably the two fishermen who have been missing for the last three days after their boat was turned by the strong wind and the stormy sea near Cape Emine.

Mariya Gabriel Received Peru's Highest Honors for Visa Waiver

The Bulgarian EU Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, Mariya Gabriel, was awarded Peru's highest state honors. The reason is the abolition of short-stay visas for Peruvian citizens across the EU. This was done in 2016 after the vote on the report by Mariya Gabriel as the European Parliament's rapporteur on the subject, the European Commission's representative in Sofia said.

Two builders dead in construction accident in Tinos

Two men who were injured after a wall crashed down on them at a village in Tinos on Thursday have died, according to updated information on the incident.

The two victims, aged 51 and 63, were reportedly doing construction work inside a home in the village of Mountado along with other workers when the incident occurred.

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