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Gold Hits Record Highs on Federal Reserve's Rate Cut Hints
The price of gold has shattered through a historic barrier, reaching an unprecedented level of $2,200 per troy ounce, following confirmation by the Federal Reserve of three anticipated interest rate reductions this year.
"Big Brother" the monastery of Avvakum - Investigation for cameras with sound even in the confessional!
Distraught thousands of faithful visiting the monastery - Spikes from monks for interference by the brother of the Metropolitan of Tamassos, who works in the National Intelligence Service in a field related to surveillance
Heraklion: Father and son arrested - They were hiding drugs in the roots of an olive tree
Their arrest was made during a police operation - They were a 67-year-old and a 39-year-old
Bulgaria Ranks Third in Europe for Gold Ownership Amidst Record Prices
Bulgaria emerges as a surprising leader in the realm of gold ownership, securing its position among the top three countries in Europe per capita, as revealed by financial expert Max Baklayan in an interview with BNR.
Ministry of Education: Bullying complaints platform for schools launches - How it will work
Complaints must be named - Those concerned will gain access with personal passwords to the platform
Sofia Girl's Narrow Escape: Kidnappers Apprehended
Police in Sofia have apprehended two individuals, aged 22 and 25, in connection with the abduction of a minor girl, as reported by her mother. Law enforcement authorities have successfully traced the whereabouts of the vehicle used by the kidnappers.
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Former Bulgarian Swimmer Arrested in UK on Espionage Charges for Russia
Another Bulgarian national has been apprehended in the United Kingdom on allegations of espionage for Russia. The court in London has determined that 38-year-old Tihomir Ivanchev will remain in custody indefinitely, joining five other compatriots who have been detained for espionage-related offenses for over a year.
Violence breaks out at universities in Athens and Thessaloniki
Violent clashes erupted at the Agricultural University of Athens in the Votanikos district in the first hours of Sunday, resulting in the torching of two buses and a car.
According to state-run broadcaster ERT, around 1:00 a.m., 40 individuals attending a concert at the university took to Athens Avenue, setting fires and hurling stones at passing vehicles.
Big change in schools: In two days...
The Rulebook is harmonized with the amendments to the Law on the Basics of the Education System in the past year.
Sneana Vukovi, head of the Department for Human and Minority Rights in Education at the Ministry of Education, said today that the rulebook is comprehensive and contains preventive measures, which was not the case in the past.
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New Turkish Navtex refers to “demilitarized islands” in the Aegean
It is claimed that Athens is proceeding with military activities that may pose “risks to security”