Title: Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni Caught off Guard by Unorthodox Ant Question at Press Conference

In an unexpected turn at Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s annual press conference, a Bulgarian journalist stole the show with an unconventional question about ants, leaving the leader and the audience in disbelief and amusement. The unusual query was not only the talk of the town among Italian media outlets like ANSA, AdnKronos, Today, Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, and the Italian edition of Huffington Post, but also caught the attention of global news giant Reuters.

Meloni, who was addressing journalists for 2.5 hours, fielded a variety of questions touching on her relationships with Elon Musk, opinions on Donald Trump’s statements and future policies, and the Russia-Ukraine war. She also discussed numerous domestic political themes. Midway through the conference, it was the turn of Alexander Yahnadjiev, director of the Italian-based media outlet Agenzia Vista, to ask a question. Notably, this was Yahnadjiev’s second opportunity to question Meloni at such an event; the first being late last year when he inquired about the linearity and circularity of time, leaving Meloni exclaiming, "Here he goes," indicating that she expected an atypical question.

Yahnadjiev introduced himself and referenced his previous question, drawing a connection between linear and circular time and the contrasting civilizations of the West and the East. He then recounted Meloni’s response from two years ago, stating that her time is smooth and cadenced, and she aims to transform Italy into a bridge between East and West. Laughter ensued as Yahnadjiev proceeded to ask his peculiar question, expressing its simplicity while acknowledging its disorienting effect on Meloni:

"Do you squash ants, Madam Prime Minister? Do you pay attention to this when you walk? This question has been bothering me because my grandmother, who is no longer with us, used to tell me that when you squash ants, it rains afterward."

Meloni initially appeared taken aback, laughing nervously at the peculiar question. She responded, "I don’t know. I’m sorry. Do I squash ants? If I see them, I don’t crush them, but I must confess that I often don’t notice them. Is that the right answer? I’m a bit lost. Perhaps the question about linear and circular time was better. At least you could attempt to come up with an answer there. But rest assured, if it rains, I’ll be more careful with the ants."

The conference attendees were left wondering about the purpose behind Yahnadjiev’s question, with various interpretations emerging post-conference. ANSA suggested the question could be a metaphor for the delicate balance between attention to detail and broader, strategic focus in politics. AdnKronos even posed that it could hint at political warnings or encouragement, urging Meloni to remain attentive to both the significant and seemingly inconsequential aspects of her leadership.

Alexander Yahnadjiev, son of Bulgarian artist Ivan Yahnadjiev, is known in Italian media as a multifaceted figure, not only a journalist and director of Agenzia Vista but also an editor, artist, sculptor, and performance creator. Born in Sofia in 1978, he has held over 100 personal exhibitions in Italy and abroad.

Throughout the press conference, other unconventional questions and responses surfaced. When asked if she had watched a film based on a novel by antifascist writer Antonio Scurati, Meloni revealed that she has had little time for either books or films in the past two years. However, she shared that she had watched an Italian series from last year, centering on the case of missing Italian woman Elisa Claps, whose remains were discovered in a church 20 years after her disappearance.

Meloni was also asked about her thoughts on the word of the year in Italy, which was "respect." She acknowledged that respect must be earned. When questioned about her influence as the most powerful figure in Europe, as per Politico, she quoted Spider-Man, stating that great power comes with great responsibility.

When asked if she would run for premier again in two years, Meloni asserted that she is not entrenched in her position and will make a decision based on results achieved. She described the role as exceedingly demanding. In relation to Elon Musk and a potential deal regarding his company SpaceX, Meloni cited the novel "The Scarlet Letter," emphasizing that she does not do favors for friends and does not let personal relationships influence her decisions.

Lastly, Meloni lamented the absence of Italian journalists from the conference, extending an invitation for them to attend next time. She also touched on Italy’s relationship with Greece, expressing their excellent relations and plans for future meetings. The press conference provided an eclectic mix of shifting tones, from serious political discourse to lighthearted amusement, all spurred by the peculiar ant question that left a lasting impact on Giorgia Meloni’s press conference.

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Bulgarian Banking Legend Stilian Vatev Passes Away at 68

In a somber Facebook post, Olegs Nedialkov, a former CEO and co-founder of OBDB (Oбединена българска банка), announced the passing of his colleague and friend, Stilian Vatev. Vatev, 68, was a titan in the Bulgarian banking sector, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Vatev began his career in 1981, serving in various roles at the Bulgarian National Bank until 1990. He then joined OBDB, serving as Executive Director from 1993 and subsequently as Chief Executive Officer from mid-1997 to mid-2017. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in shaping the bank’s trajectory and solidifying its position in the competitive financial landscape.

Beyond OBDB, Vatev’s influence extended to the industry at large. He served as a member of the Association of Commercial Banks‘ Management Board from 1997 to 2004 and again in 2014, occupying the position of Vice-Chairman for a time. His expertise was also sought after internationally; he was a member of the Managing Board of the Advisory Committee of Mastercard Europe (Europay).

Vatev’s leadership reached beyond banking. He helmed several companies, including "OBDB – MetLife – Life Insurance" AD, "OBDB – Charis – General Insurance" AD, "OBDB Asset Management" AD, and "Interleas" AD. Moreover, he served as a director on the boards of "OBDB – Insurance Broker" and "Central Depository" AD.

The banking world mourns the loss of Vatev, a man who dedicated his life to propelling the Bulgarian banking sector forward. His impact on the industry will long be felt, and his legacy as a pioneer and visionary will continue to inspire future generations of bankers. Rest in peace, Stilian Vatev.

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Kiрил Petkov receives indictment for Borisov’s arrest; Party supporters gather at prosecutor’s office

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Bulgarian politician Kiрил Petkov, co-chair of the "Continue the Change" party, arrived at the prosecutor’s office today to receive his indictment for the arrest of former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. Petkov was accompanied by a multitude of supporters, including family, party members, and fellow politicians.

Petkov retained the renowned lawyer Daniela Dokovska as his legal representation. Upon arrival, he was greeted by cheering supporters, among whom were his wife Lindа Petkova, Mayor of Sofia Vasil Terziev, former Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov, Asen Vasilev, ATANAS ATanasov, Lena Borislavova, Ivailo Mirchev, Yavor Bожанков, Bожидар Божанов, and other party deputies.

" Today’s indictment is not just about me, but about everyone who has been harmed because there is no justice in Bulgaria. They’re calling me for something that happened three years ago. Lacho has been in detention for three weeks without any fault. They even want the immunity of Lena Borislavova. Sarafoff is one of the tools of the machine, but this machine won’t stop with him," Petkov stated.

Petkov also declared that he will not stop until this system is dismantled. "I will enter and declare that I have not committed any crime. I’ve already waived my immunity to show that they can’t manipulate us," he added. Petkov also expressed his lack of trust in Chief Prosecutor Angel Kokaev.

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[1] Supporters of Kiiril Petkov gather outside the prosecutor’s office on Gerkovna Street.
[2] Kiiril Petkov greets his supporters and shakes hands before entering the prosecutor’s office.
[3] Asen Vasilev embraces Kiiril Petkov before he enters the prosecutor’s office for questioning.
[4] Kiiril Petkov and his wife Lindа Petkova arrive at the prosecutor’s office.

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" We won’t be silent. That’s why we’re here and we’ll be here until we make Bulgaria the kind of country we want to live in for ourselves and our children." – Nikolai Denkov, former Prime Minister.

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Bulgarians Crave Simplicity in TV – Producers Weigh In

In a candid revelation, producer Judy Halvajian has shared insight into what Bulgarian viewers truly desire in their television content. According to Halvajian, the secret lies in simplicity. "People want simplicity!" she asserts. "If something is more intellectually stimulating, it will be watched, but not as much as something that’s more absurd."

This perspective has been echoed by Halvajian’s brother, who further opines that this reality is a sad but significant reality in Bulgaria. Their sentiments shine a light on the nation’s TV viewing habits, offering producers and content creators a glimpse into what resonates with Bulgarian audiences.

As the country’s TV landscape continues to evolve, understanding these preferences becomes increasingly crucial. By catering to the appetite for simplicity and the occasional dash of absurdity, producers can create programming that not only entertains but also connects with Bulgarian viewers on a deeper level.

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Headline: Sofia Implements Green Ticket to Curb Winter Smog; Nearly 40,000 Passengers Adopt Public Transport

In a bid to mitigate Sofia’s notorious winter smog issue, the city implemented a green ticket on Thursday, January 7, when harmful PM10 particles were within normal limits. The move, which was preventive and extended into Friday, encouraged residents to opt for public transport instead of driving. Around 40,000 passengers bought green tickets by 12 PM on Thursday.

The green ticket, costing an additional 0.60 BGN (around 0.32 EUR) to the regular fare of 1.60 BGN, was aimed at reducing traffic congestion and lowering pollution levels. However, many passengers found themselves paying the regular fare with their cards, despite the green ticket being in effect. The city’s Center for Urban Mobility clarified that existing 30+ or 60+ tickets would not be converted automatically to green tickets; passengers needed to purchase them separately.

Citizens and experts alike queried why the green ticket wasn’t introduced earlier, during the thick smog on Wednesday. According to updated rules, the green ticket is enforced when PM10 levels reach or are forecasted to exceed 100 μg/m³, measured at two stations. On January 7, stations in "Надежда," "Дружба," "Хиподрума," "Павлово," "Младост," and on "Париж" Street all exceeded this threshold, indicating that a green ticket should have been implemented on Thursday as well.

From January 7 onwards, mechanical street cleaning with heavy-duty public transport vehicles began in several districts, including "Средец," "Оборище," "Връбница," "Младост," "Възраждане," "Красно село," "Искър," and "Изгрев."

Sofia’s struggle with polluted air during winter is well-established, with geographical factors and urban development contributing to the issue. Bearing 55.97% of the blame, residential heating with solid fuels is identified as the primary culprit. To combat this, the city implemented a ban on wood and coal heating in nine districts as of January 1, affecting around 1,600 households. As an alternative, the municipality offers free replacement of old stoves with new, cleaner devices, with nearly 5,000 households expressing interest.

Enforcement of the heating ban is carried out by mobile teams from the Sofia Municipal Inspection and the Municipal Directorate for Emergency Assistance and Prevention. From January 1 to 7, 213 checks were performed, resulting in 70 inspections and 57 acts issued against violators. Additionally, old and polluting vehicles are barred from entering the city center between December 1 and February’s end. Since the implementation of the low-emission zone, the number of violators has halved, with around 2,000 vehicles entering daily, compared to the initial 20,000 detected by traffic cameras.

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Bulgarian Musician andArtist Rossen Karamfilov Condemns Maneula‘s Father After Embezzlement Revelation

Rossen Karamfilov, a renowned Bulgarian singer, poet, and artist, has lashed out against Krasimir Gorsov, the father of Maneula, who was severely injured in an accident involving racing driver Maxim Staviski. The outburst follows the recent revelation by TV host Vladislav Vergala that Gorsov embezzled 360,000 Lev (approximately $191,000) from his daughter’s medical fund to gamble, subsequently disappearing without a trace.

"Remember this face," Karamfilov urged in a statement. "This is the face of evil. This is Krasimir Gorsov, the father of Maneula, who was left permanently disabled in the crash with Maxim Staviski. This ‘father’ stole 360,000 Lev from his daughter’s treatment account and vanished without a trace, leaving his shattered daughter to fend for herself, oblivious to whether she would live or die."

Karamfilov, son of late renowned artist Kolyo Karamfilov, expressed his outrage on social media, describing Gorsov as a metaphor for a system that is harming Bulgaria and a embodiment of the country’s gambling addiction. He called for a stand against parental "vultures" and unscrupulous individuals, both in Bulgaria and abroad.

Maneula’s accident with Maxim Staviski, a well-known Bulgarian racing driver, made headlines in 2020. The incident left her with severe injuries, and her family launched a fundraiser for her medical expenses. It was later discovered that Krasimir Gorsov, her father, had embezzled a significant portion of these funds, leaving his daughter’s recovery in jeopardy.

The revelation has sparked outrage among Bulgarians, with many condemning Gorsov’s actions and calling for justice. As the story continues to unfold, Rossen Karamfilov’s statement serves as a powerful rallying cry against corruption and the neglect of vulnerable individuals.

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Turning 40: Bulgarian Weather Presenter Eva Kikerezova Reflects on Life’s Ups and Downs, Thanks Ahead of Time for Every Storm and Sunbeam

Today, Bulgarian weather presenter Eva Kikerezova turns 40, a milestone she’s celebrating on social media with a unique story about a prophecy made 18 years ago. In 2004, the late astrologer Ivan Stanchev predicted that Eva’s true life would only begin at the age of 40.

"I was just 19 when he told me this. I remember being shocked, my jaw dropped, and I was literally breathless," she recalls with a laugh. Today, Eva is grateful for every challenge and moment of joy in her life, looking forward to experiencing the true essence of life post-40.

The renowned sinopti"רchka, as she’s fondly known, finds herself reflecting on her journey. From those early days in broadcasting to becoming a household name, Eva’s career has been a testament to her resilience and passion. But it’s her personal growth that she’s particularly proud of, thanks in part to Stanchev’s prophecy.

"I’ve weathered many storms in my life, both personally and professionally," she says. "But now, as I turn 40, I find myself more at peace, more accepting, and more excited about what’s to come. I’m ready to embrace every sunbeam and every storm."

As Eva blows out her birthday candles, she does so with a spirit of gratitude and anticipation. Here’s to Eva Kikerezova, and to the many more years of bringing weather forecasts and inspiring stories into Bulgarian homes. Sending many warm wishes her way!

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Title: The Panamal Canal: A Century of History, Tirades, and Tariffs

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In recent weeks, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to seize control of the Panama Canal, drawing a firm response from Panama’s government, which insists that its sovereignty cannot be questioned. To understand the controversy swirling around this strategic waterway, we must delve into its rich history.

The Canal’s Construction: A American Achievement?

Trump frequently boasts that the U.S. built the Panama Canal over a century ago, revolutionizing global maritime trade. Before 1914, ships bound for the Pacific from the Atlantic had to circumnavigate South America, a journey taking months, even with the most advanced vessels of the time. The Panama Canal cut that journey down to a mere eight to ten hours.

Trump claimed recently that between 35,000 and 38,000 Americans died during the canal’s construction from 1904 to 1914, largely due to malaria, yellow fever, and accidents. However, these figures are not accurate. Official records show 5,609 lives were lost in total, the majority of them being Barbadian workers. Around 300 Americans perished, according to author Matthew Parker’s book, "Hell’s Gorge: The Battle to Build the Panama Canal."

Trump may have inadvertently included deaths from a previous French attempt to construct the canal in the late 1880s, which resulted in between 20,000 and 25,000 fatalities, but with almost no American casualties.

Panama’s Role in Canal Management

For decades, the U.S. was the canal’s operator. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed a treaty gradually transferring control to Panama. The agreement stipulated that the canal remain a neutral territory, open to all nations, and that the U.S. could still intervene to protect it. The U.S. finally handed over the canal in 1999, and Panama has managed it since.

Trump has asserted that the canal is now controlled by "tremendous amounts of Chinese military," but Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino refuted this, stating, "For God’s sake, there are no Chinese soldiers in the canal."

While no evidence supports Trump’s claim of a Chinese military presence, U.S. observers are concerned about two ports managed by Hutchison Whampoa, a subsidiary of the Hong Kong-based Hutchison Holdings. Furthermore, China is involved in the construction of a new bridge over the canal.

Canal Traffic and Tariffs

Each year, around 13,000 to 14,000 ships traverse the Panama Canal. The U.S., China, and Japan are its primary clients, with nearly 72% of cargo transiting the canal moving to or from U.S. ports.

Recently, reduced water levels have led to fewer transits and higher fees. In fiscal year 2020, the canal generated a net profit of $3.45 billion.

Given the significant U.S. trade that passes through the canal, American businesses have also felt the pinch of increased fees. In December, Trump accused Panama of imposing "ridiculous" and "excessive" tolls, amounting to "extortion."

Can the U.S. Retake or Reduce Canal Tariffs?

The 1977 treaty obliges Panama to maintain the canal’s neutrality, preventing it from giving preferential tariffs to U.S.-flagged ships. However, Trump’s administration could potentially pressure the canal authority to lower prices or suspend planned increases during future crises.

A more unlikely scenario is the U.S. militarily retaking the canal, though it’s not entirely without historical precedent. In 1989, U.S. forces invaded Panama to oust the military dictator Manuel Noriega. The subsequent U.S.-backed government dismantled Panama’s army. Today, Panama has a small paramilitary force. Trump hasn’t ruled out military action to resolve the dispute.

The Canal: A Symbol of Pride, Power, and Prosperity

The Panama Canal stands as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance, connecting two vast oceans and facilitating global trade. As the new U.S. administration takes office, the canal’s future—and the nature of U.S.-Panama relations—hangs in the balance.

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