Since June 27, the Belarusian Railway has simplified the process of canceling tickets purchased via the Internet. Now you can cancell them at any time before the train departs and get a refund. Earlier, tickets could be returned no later than an hour before departure, CityDog.io writes.
Greek Visa Center in Minsk resumed accepting documents
The authors of the "Sobiray Rukzak" telegram channel made a request to the visa center of Greece in Minsk. They confirmed that the problems have been fixed and the acception of documents for Greek visas in Minsk continues, CityDog.io writes.
As of June 26, bans and restrictions on visiting forests are in effect in 47 districts of Belarus, Minsk-News writes. You can look through a map of the forests closed to the public here.
BSU will cooperate with Voronezh University in Russia
The heads of the Belarusian State University and the Voronezh State University signed a cooperation agreement on June 27, the BSU website reports. We remind you that in early June, BSU took 288th place in the international university ranking. It has risen by seven positions in a year.
More than 40% of the housing planned for this year was built in Minsk
About 360 thousand square meters of housing have been built in Minsk since the beginning of 2022. This is 41% of the plan for this year, Minsk-News writes. Recently we wrote that a new building of the Belarusian State University is planned to be built in the city.
From June 17 to 23, specialists of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Service of Belarus examined 333 beaches throughout Belarus. Out of 1022 water samples, only 27 did not comply with hygienic and sanitary-chemical standards, the website of the Ministry of Health writes.
Number of graduates with full honors increased by 18% at BSU
The number of graduates with a red diploma at the Belarusian State University has increased by 18% over the past three years. This year, out of 4,965 graduates, 410 Belarusian and foreign students graduated from the university with full honors, the university's website writes.
Scientists from the Belarusian State University has created an odorless fertilizer from organic animal waste. The fertilizer has no odor and bacteria. It is not harmful to the environment and is enriched with nitrogen, the university's website writes.