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Bulgaria is in the Top Ten of the EU on the Use of Green Energy in Transport
Bulgaria is in the top ten of the EU on the share of energy from renewable sources used in transport, according to data from Eurostat's analysis of environmental protection in the transport sector. In Bulgaria it is about 6 per cent with an EU average of 7.6 per cent.
Nordic Worlds: Slovenia's women team win silver in sprint
The Slovenian team finished 37 hundredths of a second ahead of the champions Stina Nillson and Maja Dahlqvist of Sweden. Bronze went to Norway's Ingvild Flugstad Oestbergin and Maiken Caspersen Fala (+0.60).
"This is absolutely crazy, we finally did it," Lampič, 23, said in her first comment for the Slovenian public broadcaster TV Slovenija.
Hadalin third in combined World Cup event in Bansko
The runner-up from the recent world championship in Sweden's Aare in the same discipline finished behind Alexis Pinturault of France, who secured the small crystal globe in the combined event, and Austria's Marcel Hirscher.
Bankruptcy due to Brexit: Flybmi Airlines Cancels All Its Flights
Hundreds of passengers across Europe were blocked after British Flybmi, a regional airline, declared bankruptcy and canceled all its flights, reported bTV.
A Swedish Computer Program Recognizes Potential Terrorists
A computer program developed in Sweden reveals the intentions of potential terrorists. The program has the ability to scan and analyze huge amounts of data uploaded on the Internet, reported the Bulgarian National Television.
Eurobarometer: Bulgarians Remain Optimistic About the Future of Europe
More than half (53%) of Bulgarian citizens over the age of 15 declare their trust in the European Union - 9 percentage points above the average across the Union. Less than a third (30%) of Bulgarians declare no distrust of the EU, and the rest have no opinion.
Bulgaria Ranks 11th Among the Best Countries in the World
Bulgaria ranked 11th in the Good Country Index, prepared by the team of independent British political consultant Simon Anholt, Manager.bg writes.
Head of small businesses' umbrella organisation: 2019 state budget fragile, built on chimerical commitment appropriations
This year's state budget is fragile and unbalanced, since it relies on commitment appropriations which are actually chimeras and mean rolling over payments from one year to another, Florin Jianu, president of Romania's National Council of Small and Medium-sized Private Enterprises (CNIPMMR) told a press conference.
Local realty converges with EU rate
Greece is no longer a European Union laggard in terms of the increase in property prices, as the rapid rise of short-term rentals and the Golden Visa program for non-EU buyers have put the local market firmly on the growth path.
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Neutral Sexual Education at the Kindergarten in Stockholm
Children get the opportunity to define their gender themselves, writes BBC.
From the moment a child is born, its gender pretty much determines how they will dress, which toys they'll be given and ultimately how they are meant to behave within society.
But some schools in Sweden are trying to strip away such gender norms.