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Bulgaria and 15 other countries Offer Help to Ukraine after the explosion in Nova Kakhovka
Bulgaria and 15 other European countries have offered help to Ukraine after the destruction at the Nova Kakhovka dam.
China dismisses US fentanyl accusations
China dismissed as "fake news" on Thursday accusations that the Asian power is failing to stop production of fentanyl, after the U.S. ambassador said there had been no progress.
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Bulgaria: 44% Increase in Water Bills is expected in Sofia Region
The price of water in the Sofia region is expected to increase by 44 percent. The price for the delivery, removal and purification of water should rise to BGN 3.69 per cubic meter including VAT. The Commission for Energy and Water Regulation discussed the upcoming increase in the price of water to start from July 1 in Sofia and Pernik regions.
A powerful climate solution just below the ocean’s surface
They can bolster the coastlines, break the force of hurtling waves, provide housing for fish, shellfish, and migrating birds, clean the water, store as much as 5% of the world's carbon dioxide, and pump oxygen into the ocean, in part making it possible for life on Earth as we know it.
The Raiting of US President Joe Biden continues to Fall
US President Joe Biden's public approval rating has fallen to 39% this month, approaching its lowest level since he took office, Reuters reported.
The results of the April 14-16 Reuters/Ipsos poll showed a modest drop from last month, when 42 percent of respondents said they approved of Biden's performance as president.
Sakellaropoulos olive oil to be used in US experiment
Greece's Sakellaropoulos Organic Farms will be the exclusive suppliers of olive oil to a new preparatory project titled "Oleocanthal Plus Cardio" in patients of the Artemis Wellness Center in the US city of Milford in Connecticut.
The data of the research project will be analyzed by the School of Public Health at Yale University.
Water level in Istanbul’s dams gradually decreasing
With the drought caused by the lack of rainfall aggravating, the water levels of dams in Istanbul have dropped visibly, raising concerns.
The water level at Büyükçekmece Dam Lake was recorded at 30.94 percent as of March 9.
Undersea graveyard for CO2 opens in Denmark
Denmark inaugurated yesterday a project to store carbon dioxide 1,800 meters beneath the North Sea, the first country in the world to bury CO2 imported from abroad.
The CO2 graveyard, where the carbon is injected to prevent further warming of the atmosphere, is on the site of an old oil field.
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Bulgarian Police arrested a Girl with Epilepsy thinking her Medicine is a Narcotic
A girl with epilepsy, who was carrying medicine for her disease in her bag, was detained by police in Sofia for possession of drugs.
Slovenia to get R&D centre for carbon-free technologies
Zagorje ob Savi – The National Institute of Chemistry will build a development centre for carbon-free technologies in the Zasavje region, north-east, it announced on Friday.
The centre will develop all technologies for the green transition, such as hydrogen and carbon capture and conversion technologies, and advanced battery technologies.