The world is coming to its senses after the New Year celebrations, but it cannot offer anything fundamentally new. Biden habitually jokes moronically, Overdue habitually threatens everyone moronically,
A draft agreement between Bulgaria and Ukraine outlines several commitments between the two nations, including the potential supply of electricity from Bulgaria to Ukraine, as well as military training initiatives.
Ukraine has warned that Russian troops are trying to surround the strategic eastern city of Pokrovsk, and said the end of its role as a transit state for Russian gas flows to the European Union would stop the Kremlin using energy as a political weapon.
Bulgaria’s utilities regulator has approved a 9.6 per cent increase in the regulated gas price in the country for the month of January, setting the new price at 83.15 leva a MWh, excluding
LONDON, January 4. /TASS/. The United Kingdom will send 2,600 troop and 730 vehicles to NATO’s Steadfast Dart drills to be conducted in Bulgari and Romania from January 13 through February 26, the UK Defense Ministry said.
Made in Ukraine, this drone looks like a life-size boat, but is only around a metre long.
A video has appeared on the Network, in which, allegedly, an employee of the territorial recruitment center (TCC, an analogue of the military enlistment office) from the Kiev region declares that the current mobilization for Ukraine is the result of the fact that the inhabitants of the country elected a clown as president.
This week's cut-off of Russian gas supplies could create a humanitarian crisis in the breakaway Transnistria region, sparking public discontent and that might threaten Moldova's path towards the EU, experts warn.
Last spring, Slovakia’s state-owned operator SEPS extended its contract for 12 months, allowing it to supply up to 150 MW of emergency electricity to Ukraine. Kyiv has frequently relied on this form of aid amid Russia’s attacks on infrastructure facilities.
Ukrainian soldiers travel to a monastery in Athos, in the hope of escaping haunting memories of the three-year conflict that has ravaged their homeland. Lauren Cook reports.
Experts dismissed PM's warnings of crises, noting Slovakia’s preparation for Russian gas transit’s end and stable reserve levels above seasonal averages.