Hahah, that’s common. Especially with the annoying AP popup.
hmm, haven’t had paywall issues with the Associated Press, but it could be a regional policy. How about this one: https://www.msn.com/en-us/urban-infrastructure/emergency-services-and-infrastructure/serbian-farmers-join-striking-university-students-24-hour-traffic-blockade-in-belgrade/ar-AA1xYJNr
This is about the Bulgarian continuation to this film:
“We discussed what would be the most useful contribution of Bulgaria in the realization of this film, because this is the point of co-productions. In the film we have a Bulgarian costume designer - it is Geo Karl Pavlov, and the main make-up artist is Magdalena Boyadjieva. Ivan Andreev did the sound post-production. The sound was recorded on location by Veselin Zografov and Sofia Zhecheva. Christina Samsarova also helped in my team as an associate producer. I am very grateful because every member of the team is very important. All in all, I am very happy that my colleagues were very satisfied with the Bulgarian team and we are even currently planning to work on the director’s next feature-length project,” Katya Trichkova points out.
The project came about after a 2-year application process - not only in Bulgaria, but also in other European countries, including Denmark, Croatia, Slovenia and France.
‘We heard the word “no” much more often than “yes” - for the financing of the film, I mean,’ Trichkova explains.
The project itself came to her through Croatian producers Daniel Peck and Katerina Purpic, who are friends of Trichkova.
“I’ve known them for years and we share a common taste in cinema. We have tried several times to make joint productions and quite naturally they approached me with this short film project,” she says.
According to the producer, the second time they applied, they managed to get funding from Bulgaria. Subsequently, a French and then a Slovenian producer got involved, making filming possible.
https://www.mediapool.bg/film-s-balgarsko-uchastie-e-nominiran-za-oskar-news367418.html
Makes me think of water limitation regimes where they ration water over certain hours when there’s a draught. One would think that people would consume the same water over different periods. But it turns out that the consequence is that less water is consumed. I guess here it’s similar. You’ll still buy your bread and milk, but probably won’t pass by for chewing gum when you just instantly feel like it.
Quite good actually. But shouldn’t it be a once-in-a-while thing. How long can you go without shopping?
That explains a lot
China is a destination I’m certainly not interested in, but I guess one could consider it as a hub to Japan or Korea. I guess Southeast Asian destinations are still better reachable from Istanbul.
Looks like some sort of Suillus. Was it “oily” when you touch its top?
The Black Sea is their one and only domestic summer holiday destination… Used to be.
Not something that affects many people. By Moscow standards, several tens of thousands is a few apartment buildings.
More of the same then… not great, not terrible. :P
Thanks for sharing this. If anyone needs it, I found a version of the article in English: https://gong.hr/en/2025/01/10/research-on-milanovics-bots-has-serious-shortcomings/
Then it’s just me thinking that a “scientist” is better than “populist” :) I did read it in the light of this comparison.
The Associated Press does paint Primorac in better colours https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-populist-and-the-scientist-croatia-s-presidential-candidates/ar-BB1rcsvl
I can only admire how well informed you are and put my hope with your optimism.
Well, it seems that the territory in question later became what is known as the Mexican Cession of 1848.
Well, it’s pretty young so long way to go, but it’s been around for 2 months, and subscriptions have tripled I since the post you saw in !newcommunities@lemmy.world 5 days ago. Good enough for me :)
My problem is I’m Bulgarian and even though the few night lines are the best of BDZ (Bulgarian rail) they are still appalling.
We have 5 countries with no night rail whatsoever and Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro with worse networks than in the 20th century.
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