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Mayor of Pernik: The Crashed Bus Tore about 50 meters of Guardrail in the Area of the Accident
Tragedy on "Struma" Highway: Passenger Bus Caught Fire, Leaving at least 45 Dead Including Children
The crashed bus tore about 50 meters of guardrail in the area of the accident. This was said by the mayor of Pernik Stanislav Vladimirov to journalists on the occasion of the severe bus accident in which 46 people died, a reporter told FOCUS News Agency.
Special offers on food lead to more household waste
Special offers on food items have led to an increase in the amount of waste produced by households as consumers purchase more than what they need, according to research conducted by the Agriculture Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
More specifically, 72% of consumers buy more food than necessary as they are lured by offers.
Sofia Mayor: Buy Public Transport Tickets in Advance
Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova urged citizens to take care of their public transport ride in advance, buy tickets or validate their personal transportation cards. Except in the Urban Mobility Centers (UMC)tickets can be purchased in the lottery points and post offices, Fandakova informed in the studio of bTV.
Hundreds of citizens of Nis blocked Boulevard Medijana: We have to do something VIDEO
Citizens came out to protest against the "arrogant" driving and "savagery" of drivers in that city.
At the place where the "Audi", driven by Nemanja S. (19) from Belgrade, flew off the road, hitting two pedestrians, citizens left flowers and lit candles.
Aunt of the injured boy, Zorica Petrovi, said that Andrej was returning home from the store walking on the sidewalk.
City of Athens unveils project to improve access
City Hall on Monday unveiled a 24-million-euro project to repair and maintain sidewalks across Athens with the aim of making the capital safer and more accessible for pedestrians.
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Athens City Hall exploits empty roads to fix streets, pavements
The City of Athens is exploiting the drop in traffic resulting from lockdown measures amid the coronavirus epidemic to forge ahead with delayed maintenance and construction work across the capital.
What It’s Like to Drive in the USA Versus Europe
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Police looking for dumped body after 21-year-old confesses to murder
Police in Athens on Monday were searching the capital's main landfill in Fyli for the remains of a 52-year-old man after a 21-year-old confessed to murdering him, cutting up his body and disposing of it in the trash.
The 21-year-old man reportedly confessed on Saturday to stabbing his 52-year-old godfather to death in his sleep because the older man used to beat his mother.
Ticket Vending Machines in Sofia “Saved” BGN 70,000 from People’s Change
For four years ticket vending machines in the city trams and trolls have damaged the passengers with 70 000 BGN. This is the sum of the non-refunded change.
Hundreds of passengers in Sofia face this problem every day. They should have a finely prepared amount of BGN 1,60. Otherwise, they receive a ticket, but not a change.
From decay to normality
Athens has been allowed to fall into such a state of disrepair that minor corrections longer suffice to disguise the lengthy neglect of the city and its infrastructure. The city has been suffering for a long time, partly due to the protracted economic crisis, and it is often hard to believe it is a European capital.
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