Bulgaria Lags in Absorbing EU Funds, Risking Losses and Growing Debt
Bulgaria is falling behind in its utilization of European Union funds
In a shocking turn of events, a group of Bulgarian teenagers has been apprehended in connection with the brutal murder of a homeless man at the main train station in Dortmund, Germany. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, has sent shockwaves through the community, shedding light on the dangers lurking in the shadows of society.
According to reports, a 13-year-old boy from Bulgaria stands accused as the alleged killer of the 31-year-old homeless man. The victim, identified as a Polish national, reportedly engaged in a heated altercation with four Bulgarian minors near the port in Dortmund. Witnesses described the teenagers as extremely aggressive, with tensions escalating rapidly.
Tragically, the altercation took a deadly turn when the 13-year-old allegedly stabbed the homeless man three times with a knife. In a chilling display of callousness, the assailant and his accomplices then pushed the injured man into the canal. Although the victim managed to struggle out of the water, he succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter.
The entire incident was captured by surveillance cameras at the train station, leading to the swift apprehension of the perpetrators. However, due to the age of the alleged killer, who is under 14 years old, he will not face trial for his actions. The other three teenagers involved are aged 14 and 15, raising questions about accountability and justice in cases involving minors.
During a specialized customs operation named "Regul" at the "Kapitan Andreevo" checkpoint, Bulgarian authorities seized nearly 100 kg of drugs and substantial undeclared currency
The holiday base of the Council of Ministers in the Sunny Beach resort was targeted in a robbery that resulted in the theft of 12 air conditioners
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Sofia has charged four individuals in connection with a €94.5 million rail fraud case
Three Dutch nationals convicted of producing and synthesizing precursors for high-risk drugs have been sentenced to prison
In Nessebar, a peculiar case involving drunk driving unfolded during the early hours of the morning
Over 2.7 million euros in cash and precious metals were seized during the BELENOS II customs operation aimed at enforcing the Cash Control Regulation and combating illegal financial activities
Bulgaria's Perperikon: A European Counterpart to Peru's Machu Picchu
Bulgarians Among EU's Least Frequent Vacationers, Struggling with Affordability