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*[[Bulgaria]]’s [[National Assembly (Bulgaria)|parliament]] approves legal amendments giving a state-appointed manager expanded authority over [[Lukoil]]’s refinery in [[Burgas]], including operational control and the power to sell [[Share (finance)|shares]], to prevent a [[Shutdown (economics)|shutdown]] when [[United States government sanctions|U.S. sanctions]] on |
*[[Bulgaria]]’s [[National Assembly (Bulgaria)|parliament]] approves legal amendments giving a state-appointed manager expanded authority over [[Lukoil]]’s refinery in [[Burgas]], including operational control and the power to sell [[Share (finance)|shares]], to prevent a [[Shutdown (economics)|shutdown]] when [[United States government sanctions|U.S. sanctions]] on the refinery’s owner take effect. [https://apnews.com/article/bulgaria-lukoil-refinery-shutdown-russia-sanctions-11eff472c05a533eb64749cd598c8187 (AP)] |
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”’Disasters and accidents”’ |
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Latest revision as of 05:22, 9 November 2025
November 8, 2025 (Saturday)
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