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That’s where it will snow for the first time in our country

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 8, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The latest regional SPM model updates indicate that a predicted Mediterranean cyclone will worsen the weather during the last days of the first ten days of January.

Already on January 9, we will feel the influence of the approaching cyclone.

Around midday, cloud cover will begin to increase over western regions and rain will fall in many locations, with heavier rainfall on Tuesday night over western and northwestern Bulgaria.

Expected precipitation will shift eastward on Tuesday and be heaviest over the mountainous regions of southern Bulgaria and the Black Sea. Light thunderstorms are also possible, he said “Weather Balkans”.

Where will the first snow fall this year?

In the late afternoon on Tuesday the wind will move from the northwest over the western half of the country, bringing cold air with it. As it cools in the Pre-Balkans and upper valley fields in western Bulgaria, the rain will mix and turn into snow.

On Wednesday night there will be conditions for winds over the mountainous regions of western and central Bulgaria and along the passes.

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Arctic cold of minus 55 degrees freezes Russia (Video)

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 8, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The record cold freezes Russia, where temperatures in some places have dropped to -55°! The coldest day since the beginning of winter was recorded in Moscow, local sites reported, cited by meteobalkans.com.

The very cold zone that usually operates in the central Arctic is currently shifted north of Russia, causing unusually cold weather in the high and mid-latitudes of the country.

Northern Siberia turned out to be the epicenter of not only the Russian frost, but also the cold in the entire hemisphere. In Taimyr and Evenkia the temperature dropped to -50°. This is a serious anomaly, since the deviation from the norm reaches 15 degrees. A storm warning has been issued for these locations.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEuDrsRJLHo

On January 7-8, severe frosts up to -50° … -55° will continue in the southern part of the mentioned regions, reports gismeteo.ru.

Last night in Moscow was the coldest since the beginning of winter

According to updated data, the minimum air temperature in the Russian capital today was -23.5°C. By this indicator, Christmas night in Moscow (it is celebrated on January 6 in the old style – note ed.) became the third coldest in the 21st century.

On the territory of the Moscow region, for the first time this season, the cold has crossed the 30-degree mark. In the northern part of the district, in Taldom, the minimum air temperature was -31.4°!

Neighboring regions are not far behind: last night 30-degree frosts were recorded in the Vladimir and Ivanovo regions, and in Tver and Yaroslavl the air temperature dropped below -35°! The coldest in the central region was in the Kostroma region – in the city of Sharya the air temperature was -38.0°C.

Such Christmas frosts happen once every 12 years

In Moscow, there is a reverse diurnal course of temperature, that is, when the thermometers go down and do not go up during the day, as expected. This marks the beginning of one of the longest Christmas cold periods in the region with background temperatures 10-12° below the climatic norm in midwinter.

According to the Moscow climate, this type of Christmas frost occurs on average no more than once every 12 years, writes meteovesti.ru.

Forecasts

With great confidence, local meteorologists say that the cooling peak in the central regions of European Russia has passed, and although the coming night will be only tenths of a degree warmer, a trend of easing cold is already emerging. The rise in temperatures is expected to be smooth and gradual and it won’t be until the second half of the first working week of 2023 that thermometer readings return to normal for the season.

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The State Security shadow went after Petar Stoyanov because of his father

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 8, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Today’s heirs of the former communist party, who draw red lines, should not first of all give up the past of their ancestors, who are the main culprits of what is happening today between Bulgaria and the Republic of North Macedonia, asks the President of Bulgaria (1997 – 2002)

“The shadow of State Security was everywhere.” This was stated by the President of Bulgaria (1997-2002) Petar Stoyanov and told specific stories from his biography in which he was stopped in various directions because of his father’s file.

“Until I graduated from high school, my family didn’t talk about my father’s background. Of course they protected me. almost immediately after 9th September he was tried. The main charge was nationalism. He went to the central prison in Sofia. Ironically, years later, my grandmother told me how lucky he was to go to prison, because after 9th September many people were killed without a trial. And there is still a known rule in prison. After his release from prison, he was sent to a concentration camp. By the way, Dimitar Talev and Professor Mikhail Arnaudov were also there. Also Dimitar Talev was tried for nationalism.In the questionnaire he filled out, he was obliged to write a foreign language – “Macedonian”.I wonder a lot about today’s heirs of the former Communist Party ta, who draw red lines, if they should not first denounce or renounce the past of their ancestors who are the main culprits of what is happening today between Bulgaria and the Republic of North Macedonia.

But – the shadow of State Security was everywhere.

I had just graduated from law school. I entered a contest. I had very fresh knowledge, I performed very well. The commission of three professors left me after the exam to tell me: “You are one of the people who is clearly winning the competition”. It was about specialization in Western Europe. “We don’t have qualified specialists in insurance law, so we want to send young and good specialists to learn this subject. I waited, waited, waited, I asked once or twice. They answered me quite evasively. My mother, who is quite ambitious , I was able to find contacts to understand that it would not happen. Go, but what is this uncle stefan’s file? What did he do?” She asked me about my father. By dossier I mean those Communist State Security files where everything is well explained, who you are, where you come from and so on.

Months before November 1989, Plovdiv television was broadcasting an interesting program “Address 4000” and I was invited to occasionally give short interviews related to marriages, divorces and so on. One of the presenters at one time became party secretary. And they almost didn’t invite me as a co-host. Empty vanity – I agreed. And suddenly – silence. Before that we communicated twice a week. I understood what it was. Much later, the husband of one of the presenters almost at midnight in a Plovdiv pub in a state of frankness said: “You know, brother, everyone wanted you to stay, to be part of this show, but they came from the Security of State and they said, ‘No, it can’t.’ They defended you, they said the show was taped, it could always be stopped, that it was about marriage and divorce. ‘No, no – not a word. With this past, he can’t go on.

I say all this with a clear awareness that I have not been repressed. I was even less of a hero under communism. I would compare our life with the life of those herds that today’s breeders surround them with the so-called electronic shepherd. If you move into the designated territory, your pasture, you survive, you are alive. However, if you touch the electronic shepherd, if you try to get out of this territory, it takes you back, because the current flows through it,” Petar Stoyanov said in an interview with “Nova News”.

According to him, in January 1996, the SDF held a conversation about the presidential candidacy, but given the dominance of the BSP, there weren’t many interested parties. “I failed to convince Petar Konstantinov, and Yordan Sokolov also liked me. One day Ivan Kostov told me that his wife and daughter thought I was suitable. Wandering about what to do, SDS – Sofia nominated me as a candidate, and from Since then, things have developed according to a clear scenario,” Stoyanov said.

Talk about communism, transition, crises.

In three days it will be 26 years since the events of January 10, 1997. Bulgaria was then on the verge of civil war. The savings of Bulgarians burned in failed banks. Hyperinflation devalued the leva to the point that a loaf of bread cost 400 leva. And only in the morning.

In the evening, this same bread already cost 450 BGN. Some may have forgotten what calamity had befallen the country. Then, in 1997, Petar Stoyanov had just been elected president and had become the only head of state since the days of the tsar who was not a member of the BKP. The greatest crisis in modern history caught him even before he crossed the threshold of the presidency.



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If I wasn’t in uniform, I wouldn’t ground you (Overview, photos)

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com
  • A week earlier, the law enforcement officer again transported migrants, dressed in uniform and with an official ID
  • Runaway inflation and high prices prompted him to act, according to his lawyer

I would not have imposed the most severe measure on you – detention, if you had not worn a police uniform and an official card when transporting illegal migrants.

With these words, Plovdiv judge Nikolay Petrov addressed 23-year-old SDVR police officer Denislav Borisov, informing him that he was leaving him in custody.

The inmate asked for a lighter measure and expressed regret for what he had done. On January 4, he was captured at the 119th kilometer of the Trakia highway, driving a bus with 31 Afghans. He told police he was a colleague and asked them not to check him. He was in uniform and showed his official card.

Denisslav Borisov in the courtroom. Photo: Radko Paunov

“This represents a high public danger,” the magistrate noted. According to him, the migrants themselves claimed that they had been told that the person carrying them would be wearing a police uniform. “A week earlier, Borisov committed a similar act,” the judge emphasized.

The young man was silent in the hall, and his father Roman Borisov constantly wiped away his tears. “I can’t talk,” the distraught parent told 24 Hours.

Also in the hall was the prisoner’s uncle, who said that Denislav was a good child and should have taken care of his grandparents. He and lawyer Nadezhda Rimpeva made the young policeman’s entire family, including himself, sick. “Denislav suffers from an allergy. He has a runny nose,” said his uncle Stoyan Stoyanov. And the defendant says the arrest won’t hit him well.

“In a very short period of time, two acts were committed with the migrants,” said judge Nikolay Petrov, announcing his decision.

“He has to take care of lighting the stove for his grandfather and grandmother. Grandfather cannot move, grandmother cannot hear. Denislav fetches wood for the stove. At the same time, he has to help his younger brother at school, since he speaks very good English and German,” continued the uncle. The policeman’s mother did not go to work regularly because she had bone system disease.

“Denislav is not a confrontational person. He doesn’t smoke, doesn’t drink, doesn’t use drugs. He has a clean criminal record. He doesn’t bother his parents,” his lawyer added.

Lawyer Nadezhda Rimpeva.
Lawyer Nadezhda Rimpeva. Photo: Radko Paunov

Prosecutor Georgi Kodjanikolov retorted that the policeman’s act compromised national security. “He is called to fight against criminal acts, but he used his official position to avoid being controlled by his colleagues,” stressed the accuser.

“Yes, he was behind the wheel of the bus and expressed deep regret. But take into account his young age and inexperience,” added the defender. He cited runaway inflation and rising prices as the reason for his client’s appeal to the law.

“Many are unable to cope with their income. In such a situation, only pensioners who drive on bread and milk can physically survive. But he is 23 years old and has different needs: he plays sports, drives a car, has expenses,” he continued. with her defense. According to her, the temptation for quick money was inherent in young people.

Nadezhda Rimpeva stressed that her client will enter into an agreement with the prosecutor’s office. “His life has changed radically, he has lost his job, he is now subjected to disciplinary proceedings at the Viminale”, she added.

The decision of the Plovdiv Regional Court can be appealed on January 12.

Police officer Denisslav Borisov consults with his lawyer Nadezhda Rimpeva in the courtroom.
Police officer Denisslav Borisov consults with his lawyer Nadezhda Rimpeva in the courtroom. Photo: Radko Paunov
Police officer Denisslav Borisov was sitting in the courtroom.
Police officer Denisslav Borisov was sitting in the courtroom. Photo: Radko Paunov
The uncle of the detained policeman Stoyan Stoyanov described his nephew as a good boy.
The uncle of the detained policeman Stoyan Stoyanov described his nephew as a good boy. Photo: Radko Paunov

Denislav Borisov's father Roman wiped away his tears in the courtroom.
Denislav Borisov’s father Roman wiped away his tears in the courtroom. Photo: Radko Paunov
Policeman Denislav Borisov was watched by four people in court.
Policeman Denislav Borisov was watched by four people in court. Photo: Radko Paunov

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A student discovered cadmium in the Danube near Silistra

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

A 12th grader from Silistra discovered the element cadmium while studying the waters of the Danube River in a science and ecology competition. However, after research, it is clear that the increased cadmium concentration is not dangerous for the environment, BNT reported.

Murad Halvani was born in Lebanon, but chose to live and study in Bulgaria. As a keen ecologist, he conducts research on the water and sediment quality of the Danube River. Experts from the institute of the BAS and the eco-inspection in Ruse help him take samples and analyze them. However, the results did reveal the presence of cadmium.

“I received permission from RIOSV-Ruse to attend one of their hearings. With a Border Police boat, we entered the Danube River and took water samples for analysis from three points in the Silistren area. The results showed an increase in all metals. Above all, there is a higher concentration of cadmium,” said Murad Halvani.

“In the Silistra region there is no source that pollutes with cadmium, but in general in the European Union, as well as in Bulgaria, the cause of cadmium pollution is the fertilizers used in the EU,” said Yordanka Marinova, a chemist and ecology teacher.

To know the real picture of the heavy metal content in the Danube, stricter and regular monitoring by eco-inspectors is needed, says Murad.

“They carry out monthly monitoring of the waters of the Danube River and I would recommend such monitoring of the sediments as well, as it will also give a proper assessment of the river’s pollution and more rapid and adequate measures can be taken,” Murad Halwani said.

Cadmium is used in some rechargeable batteries. This is why the experts remind us not to throw them away indiscriminately, but to recycle them. According to doctors, increasing the amount of cadmium is dangerous for both nature and human health.

“It can affect many organs of the human body, starting from the excretory system, the musculoskeletal system, the digestive system, the liver, the nervous system. It causes great damage everywhere, naturally with the corresponding symptoms. Globally, every between 4,000 and 13,000 tons of cadmium are dissipated each year as waste, production waste or cadmium-containing waste. Given that we have been using it for more than 120 years, perhaps it is appropriate to carry out an in-depth analysis of the environment and above all of the soils”, commented Dr. Kamen Kozhuharov, director of KOC-Ruse.

With his research, Murad won a gold medal at the National Eco Competition. And his dream is to work in Bulgaria as a surgeon.

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4 key global elections will determine the outcome of the war in Ukraine

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Presidential votes in the US, Russia and Ukraine in 2024 could be as important as battlefield events, writes political scientist Ivan Krastev in the Financial Times

It is generally accepted that wars end with negotiations. But they often run out or are frozen at the polls. The American war in Vietnam and the French war in Algeria ended there, and the electoral defeat of Slobodan Milosevic in 2000 marked the real end of the wars in the former Yugoslavia, writes political scientist Ivan Krastev in an article for the Financial Times.

Today, the war in Ukraine is being fought in the shadow of critical elections scheduled for 2024. Elections in Russia, Ukraine, Taiwan and the United States will be decisive in shaping the course of the war in 2023. The outcome of these votes

it can determine the shape of the future international order
In March 2023 there will be presidential elections in Russia and Ukraine. It takes a lot of imagination to imagine Vladimir Putin losing an election organized with the sole idea of ​​winning it. But burdened by his failed “special operation”, he has every reason to fear that in the event of a military defeat or a freezing of the conflict to his detriment, he will face opposition not only from the few remaining liberals in the country, but also from a mobilized nationalist right.

This has not happened in his administration for more than two decades, but an election campaign combined with defeats at the front

can unlock that anti-Putin impulse,

long awaited by Europeans and Americans, although it is highly unlikely that it will be a boost to freedom in Russia.

The political scientist then analyzes the upcoming elections in Ukraine. They will also strongly influence the strategic decisions of President Volodymyr Zelensky in 2023. He could not accept any territorial compromise if he did not want to lose the vote. Postponing the election is not an option.
Holding elections during wartime, when the majority of the population is out of the country or internally displaced, will be a huge logistical challenge for Zelensky. Holding free and fair elections will be of paramount importance in strengthening Ukraine’s image as a democratic David fighting against the autocratic Russian Goliath.

In the electoral cocktail of 2024, the presidential elections in Taiwan could also prove to be an unpredictable factor in the dynamics of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Ivan Krastev’s analysis continues. The fear of a nationalist victory could affect Beijing’s “unification” strategy. It is not yet known what conclusions President Xi Jinping has drawn from the Russian invasion. Did he conclude that Putin was wrong to start the war or that his mistake was to start it too late?

The desire to keep the Americans at bay could lead the Chinese government, sufficiently humiliated by the failure to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, to step up its support for Moscow in hopes of keeping US attention trapped in the European conflict.

The US presidential elections, and to a lesser extent those of the European Parliament, will also have a direct impact on the progress of the war, writes Ivan Krastev.

The US presidential election could prove more decisive for the outcome of the war

than any military operation in the field. Ukrainians could not resist Putin’s killing machine if the Americans and Europeans cut their substantial military and financial support.

Ukrainians therefore have reason to fear that Democrats could lose the presidential election, as US support for their war effort could weaken if some Republican voters win. For both Democrats and their European allies, Putin’s success in the Donbass or NATO’s direct intervention in the war would have a dramatic impact, both on the election of the next American president and on the elections of the next European Parliament.
A Russian success on the front or more serious NATO involvement in the conflict could tip the balance of the upcoming US elections in favor of the Republicans. The last thing Democrats and their European allies need is for voters to blame the White House for starting World War III.

For Joe Biden and his European allies to win elections, it is imperative that Ukrainians continue to win on the battlefield.

thinks Ivan Krastev.

We know how economic interdependence and the proliferation of nuclear weapons have changed the character of modern warfare. However, we are still blind to how the upcoming elections could change the course of the war in Ukraine, especially at a time of global hyperpolarisation.
What’s the lesson? To win a war in the 21st century, it’s not always enough to have superiority on the battlefield. You also need to win the elections, and not just in your own country, concludes the political scientist.

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