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The pandemic aid for business envisioned by the government will last far enough to keep intact a minimum number of jobs, according to financier Emil Harsev.
The Sofia City Court dismissed waste charges against Georgi Tanev and Emil Harsev. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency
The Sofia City Court acquitted Tuesday former Agriculture Minister, Georgi Tanev, and businessman Emil Harsev.
The two were charged with large-scale waste over a deal concluded in 1993 for the import of over 153 000 tons of corn from the US for USD 15 M. According to the charge, the Agriculture Ministry sold the corn in 1994 for half of the paid price - USD 7,5 M.
The Court's rule can be appealed in a 15-day deadline before the Sofia Appellate Court.
A large-scale police operation involving the special unit “Cobra” is underway in Sofia’s Lyulin district, as well as at several other locations across the capital, according to NOVA sources.
Fourteen people have been formally charged for their role in the violence that broke out during the December 1 protest in central Sofia
At the request of the Pleven District Prosecutor’s Office, the Pleven District Court has ordered the pre-trial detention of three men, citizens of Georgia, who are accused of migrant trafficking
Handcuffed and with his head bowed, 24-year-old Juney Dyulgerov appeared before the Plovdiv District Court in connection with the tragic traffic accident on the Plovdiv Ring Road
The 23-year-old son of a prominent businessman from Madan, Bulgaria, was violently killed and his body discarded in a local river, the Smolyan District Prosecutor's Office confirmed
In Sofia’s “Studentski Grad” neighborhood, a minor was fatally stabbed following a violent altercation in front of a local restaurant
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