Physical geography
Scientists Reveal Black Sea's Underwater Treasures
Members of three international field expeditions that explored the Black Sea between 2015 and 2017 presented the results of their work on Tuesday in the Black Sea port of Burgas.
The Black Sea MAP project, one of the largest maritime archaeological projects ever, revealed 60 well-preserved shipwrecks that illustrate the history of more than two millennia of seafaring.
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Scientists Predict Climate Catastrophe by 2100
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UN continues to assist Serbia's reforms - government
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met on Monday with Resident Coordinator of the UN in Serbia Karla Robin Hershey.
According to the Serbian government, they discussed "activities in the five-year development partnership program signed by Serbia with the United Nations Team."
Serbia could come under pressure from EU on foreign policy
The EU will try to, through accession talks chapter 31, "force Serbia to change its attitude towards Russia - but Belgrade could still remain close to Russia."
Sputnik is reporting this, noting that Serbia will start negotiations on the chapter, that relates to alignment of foreign and security policy, in October.
Good Serbia-Austria relations "in interest of whole Europe"
Relations between Serbia and Austria are "very good, and need to be further developed in the interest of whole Europe."
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Justice of the Republic of Austria Wolfgang Brandstetter said this during Thursday’s talks in Belgrade, the Serbian government said on its website.
Athens the most stressful city in EU, study shows
Athens is ranked the most stressful (121th) city in among the EU and the 3rd most stressful in the European continent, according to a survey by Zipjet.
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NIMH: It Will be Mostly Sunny with Some Rains in the Balkan Mountains
The atmospheric pressure will rise and will be around the average for September. Today it will be mostly sunny, with temporary increase in clouds and light rain at isolated places. There will be a light to moderate wind from west-northwest.
Businessman in south "literally riddled with bullets"
A 33-year-old man has been shot and killed on Sunday night in downtown Leskovac, southern Serbia, Beta is reporting.
The agency said that Aleksandar Mikic perished in "a classic ambush" staged in front of the building where he lived, and that he was "literally riddled with bullets."
NIMH: Cloudy Weather With Maximum Temperatures Between 27°C and 32°C
There will be some clouds today, but it will be mostly sunny, reported the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, quoted by FOCUS News Agency.
There will be light south-southeast wind. Maximum temperatures will range between 27°C and 32°C, in Sofia - around 28°C.
PM expects public debt to be reduced to 62 percent of GDP
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday in Nis, southern Serbia, that the country has good economic indicators.
This is true despite the problems in agriculture and hydroelectric power plants due to drought, she said, according to the Serbian government, and announced that the public debt will be reduced to 62 percent of GDP by the end of the year.