Saturday, October 8, 2022

Greece-Bulgaria pipeline starts operations to boost non-Russian gas flows

SOFIA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Greece and Bulgaria started commercial operation of a long-delayed gas pipeline on Saturday which will help decrease southeast Europe's dependence on Russian gas and boost energy security.

The 182-km pipeline will provide a relief to Bulgaria, which has been

 

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Archaeologists Unearth First Century Roman Refrigerator in Bulgaria

Over the last few decades, archaeologists from Bulgaria and Poland have been performing excavations at the site where the Roman legionary fortress of Novae once stood. The ruins of the fortress can be found in northern Bulgaria along the Danube River, where Roman occupiers estab

 

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Centre-right GERB party to win Bulgaria election: Exit poll

An exit poll in Bulgaria predicted the centre-right GERB party of ex-Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is the likely winner of Bulgaria’s parliamentary election.

The exit poll conducted by the Gallup International pollster on Sunday showed GERB earning 24.6 percent support, apparently

 

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Bulgarian election: Russia overshadows vote in EU's poorest country

Energy is top of the agenda in Sunday's general election and some of the 28 parties taking part are openly favourable to Russia.

"Our main concern is the increasing price of electricity as that is our main source of heating," says Elvira Shishova, a young woman studying in the sou

 

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Greece-Bulgaria pipeline starts operations to boost non-Russian gas flows

Greece and Bulgaria have started commercially operating a long-delayed gas pipeline, which will help decrease southeast Europe's dependence on Russian gas and boost energy security.

The 182-kilometre pipeline will provide a relief to Bulgaria, which has been struggling to secure gas

 

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In Bulgaria, GERB Coalition Effort Rebuffed, Raising Specter Of Fifth Elections In Under Two Years

Bulgaria could be forced into new elections yet again after the victorious center-right GERB party was rebuffed by what many regarded as its last hope for coalition talks in a hung parliament days after its fourth elections in just 18 months.

The head of We Continue The Change 

 

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Bulgarians rush to Edirne for blankets to gear up for tough winter

Frequent visitors from across the border are nowadays flocking to Türkiye’s Edirne to meet not only their daily needs but to gear up for the upcoming winter amid rocketing energy costs and uncertainty over gas supplies after Russia’s cutoff.

Bulgarians usually buy everything from

 

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