World Bank: The World is Entering an Era of Price Shock
The World Bank predicts the strongest price crisis in 2022 since the 1970s due to jumps in the price of energy, metals and food. This is stated in the new Commodity Market Outlook.
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The World Bank predicts the strongest price crisis in 2022 since the 1970s due to jumps in the price of energy, metals and food. This is stated in the new Commodity Market Outlook.
The Central Bank of Turkey announced at a briefing on Thursday that it has revised its inflation forecasts and now expects them to grow by as much as 42.8% by the end of 2022, compared to a previous inflation forecast of 23.2%.
“Bulgaria is able to replace all gas supplies from Russia”, Deputy Prime Minister Asen Vassilev told reporters in Brussels.
Greece plans to pay Russia's gas supplier Gazprom next month in a way that will not violate European Union sanctions against Russia. This was stated by the Minister of Energy Kostas Skrekas.
“If the gas is completely stopped, after the end of May the buses in the public transport will run according to a holiday schedule (30 minutes rough estimate).
“There is no danger of stopping the hot water in Sofia in the summer due to the suspended gas supplies by Gazprom
The funds with which Germany buys Russian fuel are the largest share of revenues in Russia's budget in the first two months of the war in Ukraine. This was stated by an independent research group, writes Sky News.
A rally in support of Ukraine was held in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Protesters demand military aid to Kyiv. Many Bulgarians and foreigners gathered in support of Ukraine and waved flags and posters.
"I was absolutely sincere when I thanked the Prime Minister of Bulgaria Kiril Petkov. I think there is something to be proud of and with whom to be proud of," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint briefing with Petkov in Kyiv.
After an hour-long meeting between Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, it became clear that Bulgaria could also repair Ukrainian military equipment.
"It is cynical in the most energy-poor country in the EU, with the poorest people to say 'we will find another solution, we will pay more.' Some people may pay more, but others are on the edge and cannot pay more. Those who can afford to pay more and make
"Complete horror, civilians were targeted. It is not human to remain uninvolved in such a tragedy." This was stated by Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov upon his arrival in the Ukrainian city of Borodyanka.
“The decline in COVID-19 cases is steady but the rate of decline is slowing. It is very likely that new mutations will emerge in the autumn to winter period of 2022, leading to a new variant that will increase morbidity
The number of newly infected with coronavirus in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours is 741, according to the data of the Unified Information Portal.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said she was not worried about Russian gas flowing through Bulgaria via the Balkan Stream, adding that the mere mention of the possibility of taking Serbian gas in transit was "out of place", Tanjug reported.
The ruble will be introduced in the Russian-controlled Kherson region of Ukraine on May 1, a spokesman for the region's pro-Russian military-civil administration said.
The statement of Bulgarian President Rumen Radev that Bulgaria should not provide weapons to Ukraine became headline news for the media in Kyiv and received a wide negative response in one of the most visited Ukrainian news channels on Telegram - NEXTA li
Russia has suspended gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland, Guterres is already in Kyiv, explosions in Moldova. Here are the highlights of events in Ukraine over the past 24 hours
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