Bulgaria’s First F-16 Cleared for Service After Technical Fixes and Closed-Door Probe
The first Bulgarian F-16 Block 70 fighter jet has completed its repairs and is now fully operational
A 19-year-old Bulgarian woman, Kremena Zdravkova, has been sentenced to a year’s probation in England after posing as a doctor despite having no medical qualifications. She has also been banned from entering health facilities in the country. Zdravkova, who recently moved to the UK, attempted to provide treatment to a patient at a hospital in London, even as two police officers were present.
During the incident, she administered an injection to the patient. Authorities have yet to determine the substance used. Fortunately, the patient did not suffer any harm, which influenced the judge’s decision to impose a lenient sentence.
Zdravkova's defense highlighted her challenging circumstances, noting that she married at the age of 14 and gave birth to twins, which prevented her from pursuing further education. Her lawyers explained that this lifelong dream of becoming a doctor led her to take desperate measures. They argued that due to her lack of education, she did not fully understand the risks associated with her actions.
The young woman was held in pre-trial detention for 35 days before her sentencing. Despite the seriousness of the offense, the judge considered the absence of harm and her personal circumstances in deciding the punishment.
A 39-year-old Bulgarian woman named Sasha Nencheva was fatally stabbed in Sneek, Friesland, the Netherlands, as reported by local media
An armed robbery was reported in Sofia this morning, targeting a jewelry studio in the "Poduyane" district near the "Georgi Asparuhov" stadium
Two Syrian nationals, aged 24 and 32, have been charged by the Haskovo District Prosecutor's Office for kidnapping and raping two Moroccan citizens in the Bulgarian village of Harmanli
Two Bulgarian sailors, Kamen Petkov, 36, and Nikola Penchev, 34, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison in Ireland for their involvement in a cocaine trafficking scheme
Three men from Radomir have been arrested and charged with hooliganism after a violent altercation
Sofia police have detained 24 groups of so-called "locals" over the past four months, according to a briefing by Chief Commissioner Lyubomir Nikolov and Commissioner Ivo Zahariev
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase