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Chargé d'affaires. On December 12, 1949, Voutov was informed that the United States took a serious view of the persecution of Bulgarian employees of the Legation. [6] Georgi Dimitrov Harry S. Truman February 20, 1950: Severed relations Valko Chervenkov: Harry S. Truman December 2, 1959: January 15, 1960: Peter G. Voutov Anton Yugov: Dwight D ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Bulgaria, excluding honorary consulates. ... (Embassy) [11] United States. ... Los Angeles (Consulate-General) New York City
The Climate Clock is a graphic to demonstrate how quickly the planet is approaching 1.5 °C of global warming, given current emissions trends. [1] It also shows the amount of CO 2 already emitted, and the global warming to date. PP Climate Clock was launched in 2015 to provide a measuring stick against which viewers can track climate change ...
There are just two months left until the U.N.'s COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, leaving little time for agreeing on a new global finance target to replace the annual $100 billion pledge ...
In 1928 Bulgaria was the largest exporter of attar of roses (used to make perfume) to the United States, and also a major exporter of tobacco to the U.S. [12] In 1922, the Bulgarian Finance Ministry made an agreement with the American Banknote Company to print a large quantity of Bulgarian currency in the United States.
In 2023, Global collective Projecting Change put on a light show above the East River with 1,000 drones lighting New York City green at the start of Climate Week NYC. [7] Over the years, Climate Week NYC has also hosted a series of artistic and cultural activations such as the “Climate Clock” in Union Square and partnered with the Global ...
See Bulgaria–United States relations. Bulgarian-American relations, first formally established in 1903, have moved from missionary activity and American support for Bulgarian independence in the late 19th century to the growth of trade and commerce in the early 20th century, to reluctant hostility during World War I and open war and ...
The New York Times has identified climate change as a contributing factor in the city's increasing level of rat infestation, stating that "[m]ilder winters — the result of climate change — make it easier for rats to survive and reproduce". [6] Wildfire smoke causing severe health risks in 2023. In June 2019 NYC made a climate emergency ...