ARCHIVE - 30 November 2017

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Business

How to Start a Retail Business
Apple to Design its Own Power Chips as Early as 2018
Muslim Population in Some EU Countries Could Triple, Says Report
Here's How Rich You Would Be If You Bought $1000 Worth of Bitcoin a Year Ago
Improving Energy Efficiency is One of the Main Goals of Bulgaria
Denmark Passes Law that Could Ban Russian Pipeline From Going Through its Waters
Eurostat: Bulgarians use the Cheapest Electricity in the EU
Bulgaria is Again the World's First Producer of Lavender Oil
Turkey Reports Growth in Tourists
From Tomorrow Bulgarian Citizens Travel Without Visas to Canada, but only for Tourism

Politics

Hoyt Brian Yee: The United States Remains on the Balkans
Trump Called on May not to Deal with him, but with Islamic Terrorism in the UK
From Hotels to the Fight Against Terrorism: What We Negotiate with Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia is Interested in Boosting Trade with Bulgaria
Times of Israel: Iran Denies Bulgaria PM Entry into Airspace en Route to Saudi Arabia
Unemployment in Bulgaria in October 2017 was 6.1%
Due to Hurricane Wind the Troyan Pass is Closed For All Motor Vehicles
The Chief Architect Showed Determination not to Allow a Skyscraper in the "Strelbishte" District
In 2017 Bulgaria was Sentenced for nearly EUR 800,000 from Strasbourg Court

Society

Bears Park Near Belitsa Will Close Tommorow Until the Beginning of the Spring - the Inhabitants are Asleep
Christmas in New York - 25 Thousand Swarovski Crystals and 50 Thousand Lights (Video)
Scientists from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences are Protesting Again
Voice of America: Bulgarian, Macedonian Orthodox Churches Edge Closer Despite Thorny History
The Dresden Christmas Market - the Oldest in Germany - Begins
The State of the Roads in the Country is Good
NIMH: Yellow Warning Code For Strong Winds Across the Country
Air Pollution in Sofia Reaches Levels that are 6 Times Above Norms
Archaeologists May Have Discovered Ancient Thracian, Roman Town Scaptopara, Precursor of Bulgaria’s Blagoevgrad
140 People Have Been Examined in the Pirogov Hospital for the Last 24 Hours

Lifestyle

10 Celebs Who Were Banned in China

World

U.N. Seeks Urgent Medical Evacuation of 500 From Syria's Eastern Ghouta
U.S. Warns North Korean Leadership will be 'Utterly Destroyed' in Case of War
Dubai Build an Imitation of a Martian City (Video)
Indonesia Reopens Bali Airport as Wind Clears Volcanic Ash
U.S. Asks China to Cut Off Oil Supply to North Korea
France Finds Traces of Radioactive Cesium in Russian Mushrooms
Greece Moves Hundreds of Asylum Seekers from Lesbos to Mainland

Business

How to Start a Retail Business

So, you want to start a retail business? Perhaps you’ve cottoned on to the success of online sellers and want to start your own e-commerce site, or maybe you’ve always dreamt of owning your own store? Whatever your reasons, the dream of starting a retail

Business | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 21:55

Apple to Design its Own Power Chips as Early as 2018

Apple Inc is designing its own main power management chips for use in iPhones as early as in 2018, the Nikkei business daily reported on Thursday citing sources, writes Reuters.

Business | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 15:56

Muslim Population in Some EU Countries Could Triple, Says Report

The Muslim population in some European countries could triple by 2050 while it will barely change in others, according to new projections released by the Washington-based Pew Research Centre, cited by The Guardian.

Business | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:30

Here's How Rich You Would Be If You Bought $1000 Worth of Bitcoin a Year Ago

For an asset often named in tandem with drug trafficking and the dark web just a few years ago, it’s hard to imagine that optimism surrounding Bitcoin’s potential legitimacy could take the asset to more than $11,000 in value as of Wednesday, writes Time.

Business » Finance | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:05

Improving Energy Efficiency is One of the Main Goals of Bulgaria

''Improving energy efficiency is one of the main goals of Bulgaria'', said Marina Kirova from the Representation of the European Commission in Bulgaria.

Business » Energy | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 15:44

Denmark Passes Law that Could Ban Russian Pipeline From Going Through its Waters

Denmark passed a law on Thursday that could allow it to ban Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from going through its waters, Reuters reported.

Business » Energy | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 13:47

Eurostat: Bulgarians use the Cheapest Electricity in the EU

Electricity prices in the first half of 2017 were the lowest in Bulgaria across the European Union, according to a Eurostat analysis quoted by BBC.

Business » Energy | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:43

Bulgaria is Again the World's First Producer of Lavender Oil

This year, Bulgaria retains its position as a world leader in the production and export of lavender oil.

Business » Industry | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:23

Turkey Reports Growth in Tourists

The number of tourists visiting Turkey in the first ten months of the year has increased by 28% compared to the same period last year, the Anatolian Agency reported, citing data from the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Business » Tourism | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:51

From Tomorrow Bulgarian Citizens Travel Without Visas to Canada, but only for Tourism

From 1 December, within six months, Bulgarians will be able to travel and stay in Canada without visas.

Business » Tourism | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:48

Politics

Hoyt Brian Yee: The United States Remains on the Balkans

The United States is present in the Western Balkans region and will pay attention to this region in the future.

Politics | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:23

Trump Called on May not to Deal with him, but with Islamic Terrorism in the UK

US President Donald Trump commented that British Prime Minister Theresa May should not focus on him, but the "radical Islamist terrorism" that is happening in the UK, reports sega.

Politics | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:50

From Hotels to the Fight Against Terrorism: What We Negotiate with Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia is interested in investing in 5-star hotels in Bulgaria as well as in joint projects in energy, transport and counter-terrorism.

Politics » Diplomacy | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 14:27

Saudi Arabia is Interested in Boosting Trade with Bulgaria

Saudi Arabia is interested in boosting trade with Bulgaria, said Deputy Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Dr.

Politics » Diplomacy | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:47

Times of Israel: Iran Denies Bulgaria PM Entry into Airspace en Route to Saudi Arabia

Bulgaria said Wednesday that an aircraft taking its prime minister and former king to Saudi Arabia was denied permission by Iran to enter its airspace, forcing them to fly via Iraq.

Politics » Defense | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:37

Unemployment in Bulgaria in October 2017 was 6.1%

Unemployment in Bulgaria in October 2017 was 6.

Politics » Domestic | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 17:13

Due to Hurricane Wind the Troyan Pass is Closed For All Motor Vehicles

Due to hurricane wind, bad visibility and snowing, the traffic for all motor vehicles is restricted through the Troyan pass, the Road Infrastructure Agency announced, quoted by bTV.

Politics » Domestic | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 15:41

The Chief Architect Showed Determination not to Allow a Skyscraper in the "Strelbishte" District

Judgments of the court must be respected in Bulgaria, but in this case this judgment conflicts with other laws.

Politics » Domestic | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:55

In 2017 Bulgaria was Sentenced for nearly EUR 800,000 from Strasbourg Court

In 2017, Bulgaria was ordered to pay damages of EUR 799,595 from the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

Politics » Domestic | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:22

Society

Bears Park Near Belitsa Will Close Tommorow Until the Beginning of the Spring - the Inhabitants are Asleep

With the coming winter most of the inhabitants of the Dancing Bears Park near Belitsa were already hibernate.

Society | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 14:54

Christmas in New York - 25 Thousand Swarovski Crystals and 50 Thousand Lights (Video)

Crowds of tourists gathered in downtown Manhattan with enhanced security measures to light the lights of New York's largest Christmas tree.

Society | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 14:41

Scientists from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences are Protesting Again

Scientists will protest against the budget of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences for 2018.

Society | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:37

Voice of America: Bulgarian, Macedonian Orthodox Churches Edge Closer Despite Thorny History

The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has taken a step towards possible eventual recognition of Macedonia's Orthodox Church, a rapprochement that echoes a warming of relations between the governments of the two Balkan neighbors.

Society | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 10:29

The Dresden Christmas Market - the Oldest in Germany - Begins

Despite the fears of terrorist acts during the holidays, the Dresden Christmas Market was discovered by eating a giant stollen.

Society | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:46

The State of the Roads in the Country is Good

The state of Republican roads in the country is good.

Society » Environment | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 12:01

NIMH: Yellow Warning Code For Strong Winds Across the Country

A yellow warning for strong winds has been issued in 26 Bulgarian regions, according to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology’s website.

Society » Environment | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:48

Air Pollution in Sofia Reaches Levels that are 6 Times Above Norms

In the last hours air pollution in Sofia with fine particles has reached 6 times above the norms, according to data from the National Automated System for Control of Ambient Air Quality.

Society » Environment | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:35

Archaeologists May Have Discovered Ancient Thracian, Roman Town Scaptopara, Precursor of Bulgaria’s Blagoevgrad

Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a large town from the time of the Roman Empire hypothesizing that it might be the Ancient Thracian and Roman settlement of Scaptopara, the predecessor of today’s city of Blagoevgrad in Southwest Bulgaria, whose

Society » Archaeology | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 20:55

140 People Have Been Examined in the Pirogov Hospital for the Last 24 Hours

Over the last day, more than 140 victims of snow and ice have sought help in Pirogov, the medical center said, quoted by BGNES.

Society » Health | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:38

Lifestyle

10 Celebs Who Were Banned in China

When you're a star, all  doors for you are open, right? Not really.

Lifestyle | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 16:29

World

U.S. Warns North Korean Leadership will be 'Utterly Destroyed' in Case of War

The United States warned North Korea’s leadership it would be “utterly destroyed” if war were to break out after Pyongyang test fired its most advanced missile, putting the U.

World | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:49

Dubai Build an Imitation of a Martian City (Video)

The new ambitious goal of the UAE is to build a new city on Mars.

World | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 11:45

Indonesia Reopens Bali Airport as Wind Clears Volcanic Ash

The airport on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali reopened on Wednesday as wind blew away ash spewed out by a volcano, giving airlines a window to get tourists out while authorities stepped up efforts to get thousands of villagers to move to safety, Re

World | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:45

U.S. Asks China to Cut Off Oil Supply to North Korea

The United States has asked China to cut off oil supply to North Korea, U.

World | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 09:34

France Finds Traces of Radioactive Cesium in Russian Mushrooms

France has found traces of radioactive cesium on mushrooms imported from Russia, the head of French nuclear regulator ASN said on Thursday, quoted by Reuters.

World » EU | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 17:15

Greece Moves Hundreds of Asylum Seekers from Lesbos to Mainland

Greek authorities on Thursday said they have moved a few hundred asylum seekers from the island of Lesbos to the mainland in an effort to ease overcrowding in its camps, Ekathimerini reported.

World » Southeast Europe | November 30, 2017, Thursday // 13:45
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