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Generational Shift: Nearly Half of Bulgaria’s Workforce Will Be Over 55 by 2044
In the next 20 years, nearly half of Bulgaria's workforce is expected to be over the age of 55, reflecting a significant aging trend in the country. A study by the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce (BCC) reveals that if this trend continues, the proportion of older workers could reach 48 percent, with two-thirds of the employed population representing older generations.
Greek trails: Taking the wrong step in stifling conditions
For regular outdoor enthusiasts and connoisseurs of Greece's hiking trails who understand the demands of hiking, the recent disappearances of tourists on the Greek islands, and the deaths of five visitors since the beginning of June, are not just an unusual phenomenon which characterizes this summer.
Rebuilding Notre Dame's roof transports workers back to Middle Ages
If time travel was possible, medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see how woodworking techniques they pioneered in building Notre Dame Cathedral more than 800 years ago are being used again today to rebuild the world-famous monument's fire-ravaged roof.
Herpetologist in intensive care after snakebite
A 40-year-old herpetologist is in intensive care in hospital after being bitten by a viper in a Thessaloniki school.
The incident happened on Friday evening when the volunteer herpetologist - a zoologist who studies reptiles and amphibians - was called to the school to trap a viper spotted by a teacher.
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İSKİ calls on citizens to save water amid drought
As the water level in dams and reservoirs is decreasing significantly due to the lack of precipitation, the Istanbul Water and Sewage Administration (İSKİ) has called on citizens to save water, stating that the drought obliges the water usage habits to change in Türkiye.
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PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis TIF press conference (live)
We must keep a channel of communication open with Turkey he responded
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Quantum Teleportation was just achieved with 90% accuracy over a 44km distance!
“This is a key achievement on the way to building a technology that will redefine how we conduct global communication”
One hiker found dead on Cretan mountain
One of two hikers who had been trapped by snow and ice since Wednesday while trekking on Psiloritis Mountain in central Crete was found dead by members of the Special Disaster Unit (EMAK) rescue team on Thursday.
The two young hikers, aged 18 and 20, started their hike on Wednesday morning, state-run news agency ANA-MPA reported.
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66 Roman Army Campsites Identified in Spain
Important Roman towns often grew up near such campsites
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Secluded paradise draws attention of local tourists wanting to holiday in isolation
The Çamlıkoy Nature Park, which houses different shades of green, a clean sea, and camping and recreation areas, has become the preferred hotspot for local tourists during the pandemic with its proximity to Istanbul and its unique nature.