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Bulgarian Rescuers will be awarded by Erdogan for the Help after the Earthquakes in Turkey

Bulgaria is sending another 3.5 tons of humanitarian aid to the areas affected by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey.

A representative of the Bulgarian rescuers in Turkey will be awarded by Turkish President Recep Erdogan as a sign of gratitude for the efforts and help that our country provided to our south-eastern neighbor after the devastating earthquakes.

For Young Bosnians, ‘Postnormal Times’ Have Become the Norm

Pundits are quick to call the current situation the worst political crisis since the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords in 1995, which ended Bosnia's 1992-5 war. 

But on countless occasions over the past decade-and-a-half, analysts have voiced similar views. Bosnians have grown used to being told that they live in a crisis. 

Chevron prepares tender for East Med drilling vessel

Chevron is preparing to issue a tender to lease a drilling ship to explore for natural gas off Cyprus, Egypt and Israel, it said on Monday.

Reuters this month cited sources saying that the US company had issued a tender seeking a drilling vessel in 2024 for a year with an option to extend for several years.

Legal scholar Vasillios Markezinis dies, aged 79

Sir Vasilios (Basil) Markezinis, a Greek-British barrister and legal scholar, has died in Oxford, United Kingdom, aged 79. 

The news was made public on Monday by his long-time friend, Nikandros Bouras, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at King's College, London, who said that Markezinis had been suffering from dementia in the past four years.

The Chairman of the Bulgarian Parliament met with the Chairman of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada

"Bulgaria will continue to support Ukraine categorically with all the tools at its disposal". This was stated by the Chairman of the National Assembly Rosen Zhelyazkov at a meeting with the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk.

Dacic, Lekic discuss Serbia-Montenegro ties

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic met with the head of Montenegro's parliamentary committee on international affairs and expatriates Miodrag Lekic on Monday.

They agreed that bilateral relations needed to be advanced further and that exchanges of high-level political visits played a special role in that.

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