Euthenics
Virus time crime: Hong Kong police bust toilet paper gang
Knife-wielding robbers in Hong Kong stole 50 packs of toilet paper rolls from a supermarket delivery man, police said on Feb. 17, in a sign of the times for a city worried sick by the coronavirus outbreak across the causeway in mainland China.
30% of the Households in Bulgaria Face Difficulties in Paying Utility Bills on Time
Improving the living conditions of its people and fighting poverty and social exclusion is a central part of European Union policies. Nevertheless, there are still households in the EU that have difficulties in making ends meet. In 2018, almost 7% of households had been unable to pay utility bills (heating, electricity, gas, water, etc.) on time, due to financial difficulties.
15% of Bulgarians Live in a Dwelling without its Own Indoor Flushing Toilet
World Toilet Day, celebrated on 19th November every year, is about inspiring action to tackle the global sanitation crisis and help achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, which promises sanitation for all by 2030.
On July 10, the Movement in 'Echemishka' Tunnel in the Direction of Varna Will be Suspended
The reason is a planned exercise-simulation of a crash and a fire in the facility, writes NOVA TV.
On July 10, the movement in the "Echemishka" tunnel will be temporarily stopped in the direction of Varna.
Traffic will be organized in two directions in the lane for Sofia. The reason is a planned exercise-simulation of a crash and a fire in the facility.
Two Men have Died in a Pig Farm in Northeastern Bulgaria
Two men died, falling into a septic tank in a pig farm in the village of Popina. The incident happened this morning, NOVA informs.
40% of Toys in Bulgaria - Potentially Dangerous
There is a growing number of dangerous toys on the Bulgarian market. Data is available from the State Agency for Metrology and Technical Surveillance. In the vast variety of products, it is increasingly difficult to recognize health risks. For 2018, nearly 40% of all checked goods in Bulgaria were potentially dangerous.
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False Calls to Bulgaria Emergency Number 112 are Decreasing
In 2018 in the national 112 system, 3 663 790 calls were received, of which 1 918 861 with specific requests from citizens for assistance (real alerts), reports Darik.
Dogs trained to save lives
İbrahim Yılmaz has been training search and rescue dogs for 17 years in the Aegean province of İzmir. They complete a two-year training in order to become professional search and rescue dogs.
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Stray dog Linda comes to same car wash for touch-free brushing in Turkey's west
A stray dog named Linda in the western Turkish province of İzmir comes to the same automatic car wash several times every week to use the touch-free machine for brushing.
Women victims reveal 'slavery' system in Turkish town
Women who have been made to work as domestic maids for the rich in their childhood years have spoken of this “slavery” system, which still continues in a neighborhood of the southern province of Hatay’s Kırıkhan district.