Ukrainian Community and Businesses Unite to Create Cultural Mural in Varna, Bulgaria
In Varna, Ukrainian business leaders and the diaspora have joined forces to create an ethnic mural celebrating the Day of Courage and the Bulgarian Army
Bulgaria and Greece have signed a draft Joint Declaration regarding the use of the Arda River waters over the next five years, following a decision by the Bulgarian Council of Ministers.
According to the declaration, Bulgaria commits to supplying regulated water from the Arda River to Greece for agricultural irrigation purposes. This arrangement aligns with the provisions of the 1964 Agreement on the Settlement of Pending Financial Issues and the Development of Economic Cooperation between the People's Republic of Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Greece, as well as the Protocol signed on July 9, 2024.
Greece, in turn, has committed to initiating, within a reasonable timeframe, the necessary steps for modernizing its existing water equalizers or constructing new ones. These improvements aim to support the irrigation needs of Greek territory using the regulated water volumes provided by Bulgaria.
Until these new or modernized equalizers are operational, the Bulgarian side will be responsible for the accumulation, storage, and regulated supply of water through the existing "Arda" cascade system. This service will be maintained for a period of five years from the signing of the declaration.
After the five-year period, both governments will have the option to review and possibly revise the terms of the declaration. Greece will also be required to reimburse the costs incurred by Bulgaria for delivering the water management service.
A yellow code for strong winds has been issued for 17 regions in Bulgaria as the weather takes a turn over the weekend
Bulgaria’s chronic water shortage is largely attributed to the aging and deteriorating water transmission infrastructure
On Friday, May 16, Bulgaria will experience mostly cloudy skies accompanied by rain. Winds will vary across the country - light to moderate
Two cleaning companies, "ZAUBA" Ltd and DZZD "Green Partners-BKS," have issued a warning that garbage collection services in eight districts of Sofia may cease starting May 19
On Thursday, Bulgaria will experience predominantly sunny weather across most regions
On May 14, Sofia will face major transportation disruption due to a strike by ground public transport workers.
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