25,000 Troops for Ukraine? Europe Can't Make It Happen
According to The Times, European countries are struggling to mobilize even 25,000 troops to Ukraine for a potential peacekeeping mission
Russian authorities have confirmed that there has been increased radioactivity in the country, the Guardian reported. From the surveys it is clear that ruthenium-106 exceeds 986 times the performance compared to last month. This is an "extremely high concentration". The indicators were detected between September 25 and October 1 in the South Urals, the Russian meteorological office reports. There is the Mayak nuclear complex, which suffered one of the worst accidents in 1957. Today it is used for the processing of nuclear fuel waste.
Greenpeace requested the Rosatom Company to carry out a thorough investigation and publication of its results. In mid-October, Rosatom announced that except in St. Petersburg, no trace of ruthenium-106 was found.
In October, Moscow announced that there was no change in the radiation background.
On Monday, Roggromett announced that the isotope was found in Tatarstan and southern Russia, and eventually after September 29 reached "all European factions, starting with Italy and continuing to northern Europe," reports "Guardian"
The Constitutional Court of Bulgaria has repealed legislative changes made two years ago that permitted the installation of photovoltaic (solar) systems on arable agricultural land
On Wednesday, April 30, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, accompanied by a light to moderate east-northeast wind
On Tuesday, April 29, Bulgaria will experience a chilly morning followed by a sunny and mild day
The heavy rains in the Vratsa region yesterday caused severe flooding in Hayredin villag
On April 28, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, accompanied by a light to moderate easterly to northeasterly wind
Saturday: The day will start with mostly sunny conditions, but thunderstorms are expected by the afternoon
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase