Kyiv Hit by Deadly Russian Missile Strike as Fighting Intensifies in Donetsk and Kharkiv
On the morning of January 18, a Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv resulted in four fatalities and left three people injured
A survey conducted on our Facebook page asked respondents to weigh in on the question: "Who will emerge victorious from the war?" The majority expressed a pessimistic outlook, with 45.65% predicting a stalemate and no winner in the foreseeable future. 34.78% believe Russia will win the war, and 19.57% believe Ukraine will win the war.
Among the comments shared by participants, sentiments of uncertainty and despair were prevalent. One respondent lamented, "Nobody wins..," reflecting the widespread sentiment of futility in the face of ongoing violence.
Others highlighted the tragic consequences of war, condemning the greed and senseless loss of life it entails. "No one will win just more deaths on each side and for what reason GREED," one respondent remarked, echoing a sentiment shared by many who are weary of the seemingly endless cycle of violence. Another participant succinctly expressed a desire for resolution, stating, "I just want the war to end."
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As we look back on 2024, Novinite takes you through a year filled with dynamic stories, remarkable achievements, and thought-provoking interviews
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On December 11, the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria approved the draft state budget for 2025
Bulgaria has made little progress in implementing the recommendations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), despite its ambition to join the OECD and its stated intention to align with its corporate governance guidelines.
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