According to Bulgarian Orthodox tradition it is customary on major Christian feast days to make a voluntary offering known as kurban this involves the distribution of food among Christians Only on the Day of Bravery and Holiday of the Bulgarian Army (May 6) we will provide our visitors with the opportunity to enter three of perhaps the most interesting machines from our outdoor exhibition Dozens of enthusiasts and nature lovers will kick off the 44th edition of the Move and Win campaign with a spring hike to Bozhur Hut The meeting point will be the Vladishki Bridge in Veliko Tarnovo we will provide our visitors with the opportunity to enter three. english@bnr.bg Industry news and insights from Europe and around the World Keep up-to-date with the latest new products and technology ITALY: Controls and humidification company Carel has acquired a further 30% stake in the sensor technology joint venture company Arion Srl Arion was established in 2015 between Carel and Bridgeport SpA with the aim of developing sensor technology expressly dedicated to the air conditioning and refrigeration sectors.  Bridgeport’s sale of this stake to Carel brings the group’s total shareholding to 70% while the remaining 30% is held by Bridgeport Carel says the transaction is consistent with its long-term vision of increasingly advanced sensors making equipment more efficient more reliable and more connected with the eco-system in which they are inserted also facilitating the activation of digital services It will also allow for greater integration between Arion and CAREL with an improved focus on those applications that are showing significant growth trends while at the same time allowing for greater investments in terms of personnel and know-how EBITDA of approximately €500,000 and net cash of approximately €350,000 The consideration for the acquisition of 30% of the share capital of Arion was approximately €1.2m Cooling Post is the leading online resource covering latest news and developments in the cooling industry air conditioning news and the latest heat pump developments Privacy & Cookie Policy © Copyright 2025, Cooling Post Ltd - All Rights Reserved | Website by Capital Web The Mediterranean country has now seen its daily fatalities come down from a world record 793 on Saturday to 651 on Sunday and 601 on Monday The number of new declared infections fell from 6,557 on Saturday to 4,789 on Monday The top medical officer for Milan's devastated Lombardy region appeared on television smiling for the first time in many weeks "We cannot declare victory just yet," Giulio Gallera said "But there is light at the end of the tunnel." Italy's National Health Institute (ISS) chief Silvio Brusaferro was more guarded "These are positive number but I do not have the courage to firmly state that there is a downward trend," the medical expert told reporters Italians will desperately hope that weeks of living under a lockdown in which even a jog in the park was eventually banned was the price worth paying for beating back the new disease Saturday's record toll was followed by a late-night address to the nation in which Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the additional closure of "non-essential" factories His government also banned travel to help a country that turned into the new epicentre of the pandemic last week get through a critical stretch in which restrictions are supposed to finally show results everyone's commitment is needed," Health Minister Roberto Speranza said after Monday's figures came out Italy's toll now stands at 6,077 - more than that of China and third-placed Spain combined Italy has sacrificed its economy and liberties by closing and banning almost everything to halt the spread of a virus the government views as an existential threat The nation has rallied around its exhausted doctors and tried to deal with life under a state of emergency with humour and grace Entire city blocks have organised balcony parties with nightly DJs There have been singalongs and synchronised rounds of applause But Italians' nerves were clearly starting to fray and the pushback on social media against the ever-changing rules and tightening regulations was getting strong Twitter posts went viral ridiculing mayors and regional chiefs who threatened to jail joggers and fine people for walking their dogs too far from their homes The government's new partial ban of seemingly random industries added to an air of confusion in the face of a disease Conte has called Italy's biggest disaster since World War II Auto part makers were allowed to stay open but steel mills were shut News stands could still operate but book stores could not The reality is that Conte's team is running out of things to close or ban Other nations are also watching the Italian numbers to see if Conte's ban-everything tactics work Italy is on the frontline of a war against a disease being fought by means that currently restrict freedoms and devastate economies Some are starting to openly ask if this price is too high - even as the global death toll soars Officials pleaded with the nation of 60 million - people accustomed to celebrating life outdoors deep into the night - to sacrifice individual liberties for the common good for two weeks The initial restrictions placed on the northern epicentre of the pandemic around Milan expired on Sunday and the national measures are set to end on Wednesday Conte indicated last week that he might need to extend the restrictions indefinitely "If everyone - and I stress everyone - respects our bans we will emerge from this very difficult test first," Conte said on Monday ★ Poor ★ ★ Promising ★★★ Good ★★★★ Very good ★★★★★ Exceptional Vietnam Investment Review under the Ministry of Finance Advertisement  | Contact us