The pumping of Russian gas to Greece via Bulgaria resumed Wednesday, told reporters in the "Gazprom export".
"Transportation of Russian gas to Greece via Bulgaria resumed from the beginning of the gas day on July 29. According to our Bulgarian partners, applications for transport on 29 July will be fully implemented," - said in a statement.
Wear material, the most probable cause of the accident at Bulgarian gas pipeline, which occurred on Monday, said the Executive Director of the company "Bulgartransgaz" Vladimir crimson.
On Monday morning the accident occurred near the small village of Kulata in southwest Bulgaria, as previously reported, the company "Bulgartransgaz". As a result of incident nobody has suffered. It was damaged approximately 200 metres of the pipeline, repairs are carried out. Greece through Bulgaria receives Russian gas from gas pipeline "Turkish stream".
The attorney General's office of Ukraine sent to the court indictment against the head of the Kherson regional Council Vladislav manger and former assistant ex-the Deputy of a regional Council Alexey Levin on the case about the attack on the counselor of the mayor of Kherson Catherine Gandzyuk, said Tuesday the press service of office of public Prosecutor.
Earlier, the Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Oleksiy Symonenko said that investigators have completed the investigation on the case about the attack on Gandzyuk, a customer of the crime believe the head of the Kherson regional Council Vladislav manger, business prepares for transfer to court.
Problems with the supply of the Greek gas because of the accident on the gas pipeline in Bulgaria, the country has enough reserves of liquefied natural gas, said the Ministry of environment and energy of Greece.
In a Monday morning accident on the gas pipeline in Greece, the company said, "Bulgartransgaz". No one was hurt. Now, the accident is under renovation.
The accident occurred on the pipeline in Bulgaria, no casualties, interrupted supply of gas in Greece, the company said, "Bulgartransgaz".
"Today at 7: 56 a.m. the accident occurred on the gas pipeline to the Hellenic Republic. The accident caused the violation of the integrity of the pipeline 200 metres from the station at Kulata. Section (damaged) was cut out, and has taken all necessary action to urgent works to repair and restore natural gas transportation to Greece. Nobody suffered", - is spoken in the company message.
The presence of a negative test for coronavirus will be mandatory from July 28th for airline passengers arriving in Greece from Bulgaria and Romania, reported the General Secretariat for civil protection of Greece.
This decision was made on the basis of the analysis of the epidemiological situation. The test must be done no earlier than 72 hours prior to arrival in Greece. Such a requirement will be valid until 4 August, the report said.
The number of identified cases of infection COVID-19 in Bulgaria exceeded 10 thousand, according to the government portal about the situation with the coronavirus in the country.
According to him, for the last day in the country had confirmed 270 cases of infection. Thus, the total number of infected reached 10 123 people. In the last 24 hours were confirmed eight deaths of patients with confirmed coronavirus. Just died in 337 patients. Recovered 5 252 people.
The President of Bulgaria rumen Radev supported the protesters and said that to solve the crisis held in the Cabinet reshuffle, it is necessary to hold early elections, and the government should resign, the statement said the office of the President.
Earlier it was reported that the people's Assembly (Parliament) of Bulgaria at its meeting on Friday approved changes in the government, headed by Boyko Borisov.
The people's Assembly (Parliament) of Bulgaria at its meeting on Friday approved changes in the government, headed by Boyko Borisov, according to the Agency Focus.
Earlier Borisov against the backdrop of raging protests announced the resignation of the Ministers of Finance, economy, internal Affairs and tourism. He noted that the resignation submitted by the Minister of Finance Vladislav Goranov, Minister of economy Emil Karanikolov, interior Minister Mladen Marinov and tourism Minister Nikolina Angelkova. According to the Premier, as Minister of Finance should take the current health Minister Kiril Ananiev, the post of Minister of internal Affairs former chief police Commissioner Hristo Terziiski. the Minister of tourism will be Mariana Nikolova, Minister of health - Mr. Kostadin Angelov.
The protesters are demanding the resignation of the government in the night on Friday blocked several junctions in the centre of Sofia, according to Bulgarian national radio (BNR).
Earlier, Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov amid persisting protests, has announced the resignation of the Ministers of Finance, economy, internal Affairs and tourism. However, protesters continue to demand the resignation of the entire government.
In the case of expulsion of Russian diplomats from Bulgaria, not without "external stimulants" that are trying to prevent the intensification of cooperation between the two countries, said in an interview with RIA Novosti Director of the fourth European Department of the MFA of Russia Yuri Philipson.
As the diplomat noted, the decision of the Sofia Moscow has learned from the media and not through official channels, which is contrary to international practice.
The thirteenth day of anti-government protests was held on Tuesday in the Bulgarian capital Sofia after the rejection of the vote of no confidence in the current government, the protesters marched through the centre of Sofia and went to the building of the Bulgarian national television to demand the resignation of its CEO, reports the Bulgarian national radio (BNR).
Earlier it was reported that the Bulgarian socialist party (BSP) on July 15, the fifth time submitted to Parliament the question of the censure motion which the opposition accuses of corruption. On Tuesday, the national Assembly (Parliament) at the meeting voted against the vote of no confidence in the current Cabinet of Ministers, headed by Boyko Borisov.
The people's Assembly (Parliament) of Bulgaria at its meeting on Tuesday voted against a vote of no confidence in the current Cabinet of Ministers, headed by Boyko Borisov, stated on the website of the Parliament.
Earlier it was reported that the Bulgarian socialist party (BSP) on July 15, the fifth time submitted to Parliament the question of the censure motion which the opposition accuses of corruption. Subsequently the vote was scheduled for Tuesday. Under the law, the vote of no confidence should take place in Parliament within 24 hours after the end of the debate. The deputies agreed to begin an extraordinary session on Tuesday at 11.30 (same as GMT).
Anti-government protests in Bulgaria can be part of a coordinated campaign in the region of South-Eastern Europe as a whole, which can stand the Western powers, said RIA Novosti member of the Parliament of Bulgaria Ivo Hristov.
Anti-government protests continue in Bulgaria for more than a week. Protesters chanting "Mafia - out" and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. The issue of confidence in the government was debated in the Parliament. The Bulgarian Parliament on Monday ended the debate on the censure motion, the vote on this issue held on Tuesday.
The people's Assembly (Parliament) of Bulgaria finished the debate of the censure motion against the government of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, the vote on this issue will take place on Tuesday, according to the Bulgarian national radio (BNR).
The Bulgarian socialist party (BSP) on July 15, the fifth time submitted to Parliament the question of the censure motion which the opposition accuses of corruption.
The protesters blocked traffic in downtown Sofia and try to surround Parliament, where on Monday will begin debate on the censure motion, said the TV channel bTV.
As seen on TV frames, demonstrators move on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard, one of the major Metropolitan highways, vehicular traffic thereon is interrupted.
Bulgarian journalist Georgi kasabov shared with the readers of Fakti.bg "Russian hack", which you can use to check properly whether the fridge was working until the tenants was not long at home.
He noted that before going on a journey, many people do not know where to put the rest in the freezer the products and fear that they can spoil. Kasabov advised "easy control system" for such cases.
NATO ships entered the Black sea to participate in military exercises with Ukraine and Bulgaria, said Wednesday the office of the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic integration.
"Division 2-second permanent naval group of NATO (SNMG2) and mine counter measures NATO (SNMCMG2) for the second time this year, entered the Black sea for participation in two regional exercises with the navies of Bulgaria and Ukraine", - stated in the message in Facebook.
The President of Bulgaria rumen Radev urged the government and the chief Prosecutor to resign for "restarting and modernization" of the country.
In Bulgaria for a week of protests that began on 9 July in Sofia with thousands of actions in support Radeva. Bulgarian media called the protest the arrests of presidential advisers on security on legal issues. Advisors had been detained in cases related to the disclosure of state secrets and abuse of influence for personal gain. Wednesday, 15 July, the Bulgarian socialist party (BSP) submitted to Parliament the question of the censure motion which the opposition accuses of corruption.
The Bulgarian authorities until July 31 extended the emergency epidemiological situation imposed over COVID-19, according to the government portal about the situation with the coronavirus in the country.
"The Council of Ministers adopted the decision on the extension of the period of declared emergency epidemic situation until July 31, 2020", reported on the website.
Two police officers injured, six people were detained on the sixth day of the demonstrations, held in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, according to Bulgarian national radio (BNR), with reference to the Deputy Director of the Metropolitan police Anton Zlatanov.
According to him, on Tuesday evening the situation escalated: protesters began to throw at journalists and police, small firecrackers, and a packet of red paint, with the result that many received injuries. Then attempted entry into a building the people's Assembly. Two police officers guarding the entrance to the building provided resistance to protesters. Later they needed medical help.
A number of Latin American countries, Saudi Arabia and Bulgaria has purchased Russian drug for the treatment of a coronavirus, "Aviewer", said the head of the Russian direct investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev.
"Aviewer" production RDIF and Chemrar may 29, received a registration certificate of Ministry of health of the Russian Federation and became the world's first drug against the coronavirus that contains the active substance "Favipiravir", and on 3 June was included in the list of methodological recommendations for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of new coronavirus infection. "Aviewer" has proven its effectiveness in clinical trials and blocking mechanisms for the propagation of the coronavirus.
Eighteen people were arrested, three police officers injured after protests that were held yesterday in Bulgaria's capital Sofia, according to Bulgarian national radio (BNR), citing the interior Ministry.
Yesterday in Sofia in the evening there were two protests with different demands. One - the administration of the President: the head of state's supporters opposed the actions of the Prosecutor and the government, accusing them of tyranny and corruption. Another action took place near the Council of Ministers, it was attended by supporters of the ruling party "Citizens for European development of Bulgaria" (GERB), supported by the Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the policy of the Cabinet, and demanding the resignation of the President. During major stake in Sofia clashed.
In Greece in recent days revealed 60 new cases of coronavirus, 40 of them found in the control at the entry into the country, reported Friday the national organization of public health. The total number of infected since the beginning of the pandemic has increased to 3732 people.
This is a record in recent months, the number of infected people per day – last time more than 50 cases per day was 23 April, then recorded 55 cases. On Thursday, there were 50 cases. Prior to this, the number of new cases was negligible.
Bulgaria for the third time this week updated the record for infected with the coronavirus during the day, in the last 24 hours ill 330 people, according to the Ministry of health of the country.
Since the beginning of the epidemic in the country the number of cases of coronavirus is 6672 people. The country was 262 fatal cases, for the last day died three. Recovered, according to Ministry of health, 3229 patients.
Bulgaria's Prosecutor's office detained two advisers of the President Radeva rumen in cases of disclosure of state secrets and abuse of influence for personal gain, according to newspaper the Sofia Globe with reference to the Supervisory authority.
Adviser to the President on security issues Elijah Milush was arrested in connection with pretrial proceedings that is relevant, including, to the disclosure of state secrets. As noted by the Procurator, Milusheva detained after studying his phone.
The Bulgarian authorities have decided to tighten restrictive measures in connection with COVID-19 due to a sharp increase in cases of infection with coronavirus in the country, according to the publication the Sofia Globe with reference to the statement of the head of the Ministry of health Cyril Ananieva.
The Minister noted that the easing of restrictive measures has not led to the expected results. In this regard, it was decided to return some of the limitations earlier.
Bulgarian resorts are asking the authorities to speed up the arrival of Russian tourists, according to ATOR.
In July, the country will have travelers from Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland. However, the Bulgarian resorts are not enough Russians. The mayor of Burgas Dimitar Nikolov has prepared an appeal to the Bulgarian foreign Ministry with a request to abolish the mandatory 14-day quarantine for Russian citizens and facilitate procedures for their entry. He also sent a copy to the Ministry of health of the country.
In Russia and abroad in the campaign, which established the monuments, and plaques "This monument is protected by the Constitution!", to draw attention to the importance of coming into force of amendments to the basic law of the country, reported RIA Novosti the Chairman of the Youth Parliament at the state Duma Maria Voropaeva.
On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on amendments to the Constitution, they entered into force on 4 July. Earlier, the amendments have been approved in the nationwide vote.
Bulgaria is ready to extend the tourist season until the end of October and to subsidize charters, according to ATOR.
The country will start to accept tourists by July 1. As told at the briefing the Minister of tourism Nikolina Angelkova, the first Charter flights from Netherlands and Germany arrive at the resorts at the end of June.
Three workers were injured in the result of the collapse of rocks in a newly built tunnel on the motorway "Struma" in Bulgaria, according to local newspaper Novinite.
According to the newspaper, the collapse of the rocks occurred Wednesday morning at the southern exit of the tunnel during construction works.
The Bulgarian government has extended until July 15 the action of the emergency epidemiological situation (BSEC), introduced due to the spread of coronavirus infection, said the publication the Sofia Globe with reference to the Minister of health Cyril Ananieva.
Speaking after the Cabinet meeting, which adopted such a decision, the Minister stressed that the extension of the regime of the BSEC does not mean that the country will introduce new restrictive measures. According to him, the authorities will rely on the measures that are in place now. Monday in connection with the deteriorating situation with the spread COVID-19 in the country, the authorities ordered re-introduce the compulsory wearing of masks in closed public areas. In addition, the country has a quarantine for people arriving in Bulgaria from certain countries.
The number of cases of infection COVID-19 in Bulgaria exceeded 4 thousand, according to the Ministry of health of the country.
According to him, for the last day in the country had confirmed 130 cases of infection. Thus, the total number infected has reached 4 114 people. Over the last 24 hours has been one confirmed death of a patient with confirmed coronavirus. All died of 208 patients. Cured 2 217 people.
The Bulgarian authorities ordered re-introduce the compulsory wearing of masks in closed public areas, according to the publication the Sofia Globe with reference to the Minister of health Cyril Ananieva.
As reported by Ananyev, the decision to re-enter the reversed mask mode was made against the background of General strengthening of the restrictive measures. The reason was the deteriorating situation with the spread COVID-19 in the country in recent days. So, for a 15-day period (from 7 to 22 June) the number of active cases in Bulgaria increased by 626. According to Ananiev, due to the fact that most of the citizens have neglected the strict observance of sanitary norms.
Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov has accused the country's President rumen Radeva in spying on him with drones, reports the Bulgarian national radio (BNR).
On Wednesday in the Bulgarian social networks there were photos of Borisov, resting in his bedroom.
The people's Assembly (Parliament) of Bulgaria has approved amendments to the law on internal Affairs under which the country will set up a new structure to combat terrorism, the Agency said Novini.
Division Chief Directorate "Gendarmerie special operations and combating terrorism" (GGABC) will be the successor of the Specialized unit to combat terrorism in the National police, including its assets and archives.
The emergency epidemiological situation in Bulgaria and the related measures will be fully cancelled on 15 June, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.
Earlier, the Bulgarian government declared a state of emergency epidemiological situation, he replaced in effect since March 13, the state of emergency and will act in Bulgaria from 14 may to 14 June. Authorities announced the opening of cinemas, museums and libraries, which will function under condition of observance of measures of social distancing.
Bulgaria has called the state of which the tourists can visit the resorts, according to ATOR.
According to the Ministry of tourism of Bulgaria, from June 1 to enter the country without a mandatory two-week quarantine of citizens of 29 countries. This is a list of EU member States. At this stage, Bulgaria has refused to accept the travelers coming from Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus and the UK.