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Now playing Next Bulgaria Bear Grylls faces possible fine over filming 'violations' in Bulgaria The Bulgarian Environment Ministry said in a statement Thursday that Bear Grylls could face a fine for "violations" during filming of his show in a national park. 22/02/2019
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit uncertainty hits UK fishing industry British fishing industry has by in large supported Brexit, but they are now raising concerns about the future. 20/02/2019
Now playing Next world news Air pollution knocks almost one year off the average European's life According to the European Environmental Agency (EEA), air pollution currently causes almost 500,000 premature deaths across Europe every year. The Balkans are considered Europe's most polluted region. 19/02/2019
Now playing Next Bulgaria 'Absolutely abhorrent': Far-right march to honour pro-Nazi general Around 2,000 of them strode through the Bulgarian capital for the annual Lukov March. 17/02/2019