Sofia Prepares for Euro: Local Taxes and Fees to Be Recalculated
Sofia Municipality is setting up a dedicated working group tasked with converting all local taxes, fees, and service prices from Bulgarian leva to euros
Bulgarian police apprehended a group of migrants on Sofia’s "Tsarigradsko Shose" Blvd. following a high-speed chase that ended in a crash. The incident occurred around 10:10 a.m., when a vehicle bearing Haskovo registration plates failed to comply with a police signal to stop.
Officers pursued the car through the capital until it collided with a roadside pole. According to unofficial information, there were six individuals in the vehicle, believed to be of Syrian origin.
Following the crash, the driver and one passenger reportedly fled the scene. The remaining occupants were detained on the spot.
Authorities have yet to release official details, but preliminary reports indicate that the group is suspected of attempting to enter or move through the country illegally. The police are continuing the search for the driver and the escaped passenger.
A Bulgarian mother of two is leaving Northern Ireland after her home in Ballymena was attacked amid ongoing riots in the town
The Sofia police have launched a search for 15-year-old Nikolay Petkov
A recent earthquake in northern Greece caused damage to three centuries-old monasteries on Mount Athos
A fire broke out on Wednesday in a nightclub located inside a large hotel complex in Plovdiv, just meters away from a nearby gas station
Three months have passed since the fire in the Kocani nightclub, but for survivors and their families, the pain remains raw
A 180-meter Liberian-flagged vessel loaded with 30,000 tons of agricultural fertilizer has been stranded near the entrance to Bulgaria’s Port of Burgas since Monday evening
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