News archive of May 2019
There is a New Chief of the Bulgaria's Agriculture Commission
The Parliament elected Maria Belova as chairman of the Agricultural Commission in place of Desislava Taneva, who took over the post of Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry.
Georgi Stankov became a member of the Committee on the Policies for Bulgarians Abroad. His place in the Defense Committee took Gemma Grozdanova.
Etna Volcano WAKES UP!
Two fractures opened at the base of the South-East crater and on the north-eastern flank of the New South-East crater at about 3am local time (2am BST). The lava flows were accompanied by a Strombolian activity from the main craters. However nearby Catania airport remains open, reported express.co.uk.
Code Yellow Warning For Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms
Code Yellow warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms has been issued for 10 Bulgarian regions, said the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH).
The warning for heavy rain and hail is in place for the regions of Vratsa, Pleven, Veliko Tarnovo, Sofia city, Sofia district, Pazardzhik, Lovech, Gabrovo, Plovdiv and Stara Zagora.
Pope in Romania/Pope: Despite many difficulties, Romania has taken many steps forward in democratic project
Pope Francis said at Cotroceni Palace on Friday that, despite numerous difficulties and shortcomings, Romania has taken many steps in the past 30 years in the democratic project it has committed itself to. "I am glad to be in your beautiful country, 20 years after the visit of St.
Pope in Romania/UPDATE/Iohannis: Pontifical diplomacy represents pacifying and balance factor in approaching global agenda matters
Pontifical diplomacy continues to represent a "pacifying" and "balance" factor in approaching global agenda matters, President Klaus Iohannis said on Friday, adding that Romanians see Pope Francis' visit as a new encouragement to contribute to a society of justice and a world of love among people.
Bulgaria Has Negotiated a New 140 million Cubic Meters of Gas Other Than Russian Supplies
Later tonight, a tanker to supply gas from the United States will arrive, the Energy Minister said, quoted by NOVA TV.
Bulgaria has negotiated a new 140 million cubic meters of gas other than Russian supplies of blue fuel. This was announced by Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova at an extraordinary briefing.