News archive of April 2022

NSi leader lauds party for efficiency

Kamnik – Matej Tonin, the defence minister, praised his Christian democratic party for its efficiency in delivering on its promises as he addressed the annual get-together of New Slovenia (NSi) in his home town Kamnik on Saturday.

ETI Elektroelement gets EUR 2.3m subsidy for automatisation

Izlake – ETI Elektroelement Izlake, one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of fuses, switches and circuit breakers, has won a EUR 2.3 million subsidy for a EUR 15 million investment to automate and digitalise its production process.

Paper says Serbia, Hungary elections important

Koper – Although Serbia and Hungary are not large or leading countries in Europe, elections in these two countries are not entirely unimportant for Slovenia, the newspaper Primorske Novice says in its commentary Let’s Watch Belgrade, Let’s Watch Budapest a day before general elections in the two countries.

North Macedonia’s PM: There are Individuals who work against our Agreement with Bulgaria

"There are individuals and marginalized groups, there are even political parties in the country that are funded by third countries that do not want to see North Macedonia in the EU and are working against a possible agreement between Bulgaria and North Macedonia," said the Prime Minister of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovachevski in an interview for the show "360 degrees", quoted by BTA.

Day 38 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Missiles in Odessa, 3000 evacuated from Mariupol

Ukrainian authorities have announced Russian shelling of the strategic Black Sea port of Odessa, a general detained in an attempt to flee the country and an exchange of prisoners of war with Russia. On Friday, humanitarian corridors opened in three Ukrainian districts - Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia.

In 2 years 200,000 Bulgarians came back to living in Villages

The pandemic has fundamentally changed our lives. Habits have become different, and the desire to seek a freer and healthier life has intensified. That is why in the last 2 years 200,000 Bulgarians have moved to the countryside or at least bought a property far from the big city.

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 1033 New Cases in the Last 24 hours

1033 new cases of coronavirus have been registered in the last 24 hours in Bulgaria. 25 people died, according to data from the Unified Information Portal.

The new cases were identified by 12,670 tests (nearly 8.15 percent were positive).

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 1143 New Cases in the Last 24 hours

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