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Bulgaria proposes to host a centre for shipping control in the Black Sea.

Bulgaria proposes to form and host a multinational maritime coordination centre providing surveillance and early warnings for potential threats to ensure the safety of shipping in the western part of the Black Sea.

The idea was presented by Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov after yesterday's "Peace and Security for Ukraine" meeting in Paris.

mediafaro.org/article/20250328

A ship patrolling the Black Sea. | Recep Bilek/Anadolu via Getty Images
Euractiv · Bulgaria proposes to host a centre for shipping control in the Black Sea.By Krassen Nikolov
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Smaller industries were also shut down in Canada's #BritishColumbia, #Ireland, #Hungary and #France, while bans will come into effect in #Romania, #Latvia and #Lithuania in 2027 and 2028. The three latter countries are minor producers of #mink. A ban on #MinkFarming has come into effect in #Bulgaria.

An EU-wide ban could be decided on next year, which has the potential to change the industry profoundly once more.

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statista.com/chart/33876/suppl

« #Italy’s gov has profoundly undermined the rule of law w/ changes to the judiciary and showed “heavy intolerance to media criticism”, in an emblematic example of #Europe’s deepening “democratic recession”, a coalition of #CivilLiberties groups has said

A report by the #CivilLibertiesUnion for Europe (Liberties) said Italy was one of 5 “dismantlers” – along w/ #Bulgaria, #Croatia, #Romania & #Slovakia – that “intentionally undermine rule of law in nearly all aspects”»

theguardian.com/world/2025/mar

The Guardian · Italy one of five ‘dismantlers’ causing ‘democratic recession’ in Europe, report saysBy Jennifer Rankin

The European Union plans to allocate €200 billion for investments in European artificial intelligence.

The EU announced that new artificial intelligence factories will be established in Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Poland, and Slovenia, supported by a total of approximately €485 million in national and EU investments.