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Demand dives at the gas pump
Market data for March appear to confirm the most pessimistic forecasts for fuel demand in the month when measures were introduced to protect society from the new coronavirus.
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Porcelain works reflect on ‘Habitat’ exhibition
As an artist, Melis Buyruk uses her material very meticulously and effectively. Her works are a proof of real detailed works full of mastership. However, not only her way of using material is a great detail about her art, but also her way of thinking about nature, life and all living organisms is such a gift for the viewer.
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Fuel demand drops in January
The data for fuel demand in January have caused concern at the Environment and Energy Ministry, as after years of shrinking there were hopes the 2019 recovery would continue.
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Gasoline cars are regaining ground over diesel vehicles
Greeks are returning to gasoline-fueled cars, as data point to a rapid decline in the market share of diesel vehicles.
A Man Doused Himself with Gasoline in in front of the British Parliament
A man with a lighter has been detained outside the UK's Parliament after covering himself in what appeared to be gasoline, London's Metropolitan Police said, quoted by the CNN.
Police have closed the famous Carriage Gate of parliament.
An unidentified man was reportedly arrested after spilling gasoline. Photos from the event show a man standing against a wall near the gates.
Ferries need to be updated or replaced, experts warn
Greece's coastal shipping fleet is old and environmentally unsound, and needs to be replaced with the assistance of local and European Union authorities, XRTC Business Consultants says in its latest report on the sector.
Two Men have Died in a Pig Farm in Northeastern Bulgaria
Two men died, falling into a septic tank in a pig farm in the village of Popina. The incident happened this morning, NOVA informs.
Around 10% of Sofia Citizens do not Use Cars in Days with High Levels of Air Pollution
Some 10% of Sofia citizens do not use their cars in days with high levels of fine particulate matter, Mayor of Sofia Yordanka Fandakova said during the official opening of the second edition of the European Air Quality Conference - SOFAIR, Focus News Agency reports.
Three men sent to prosecutor over stolen ancient grave stele
Three men are expected to appear before a prosecutor after their arrest near Athens on Tuesday for illegal possession of an ancient marble grave stele.
The three suspects - aged 44, 43 and 36 - had hidden the Hellenistic era stele in an olive grove in the suburb of Spata, east of Athens.
Greeks cut down on gasoline due to high taxes and prices
Fuel market data for the first two months of this year are raising concern, as demand for gasoline shrank 5.9 percent on an annual basis, while that for diesel was only up 1.4 percent on the January-February period last year.