Eco-Friendly Transportation: Burgas Launches Electric Bicycle Rentals
Burgas is gearing up to offer its citizens and visitors a new mode of transportation to navigate its streets and discover its hidden gems
HOT: » Assessing the Legacy of Bulgaria's "Denkov" Cabinet: Achievements, Failures, and What Comes Next
Foreign diplomats have asked Bulgarian authorities to undertake swift measures against illegal activities such as illegal change bureaus in the country's largest summer resort Sunny Beach.
The demand was voiced during a meeting of the diplomats with the management of the resort, representatives of the Nessebar municipality, of the Prosecutor's office, and the police in the Black Sea city of Burgas over the launching of their initiative to instate order at Sunny Beach, including restriction of illegal taxi cabs, prostitution and theft.
The meeting was held on the request of the Embassies of 5 European countries – Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. The diplomats insist on guarantees for the security and safety of tourists during the summer season because the latter are the main target of criminals along with often being taken on by unlicensed travel agents.
According to police data, the criminal taxi cabs, racketeering foreign holidaymakers, have increased their activity in the eve of the summer season. At the end of May, a taxi driver with an accomplice held a 19-year-old tourist hostage until a friend of the later brought them EUR 200.
The police informed the diplomats they will restrict the number of taxi cabs and will cap their prices along with a new transport plan for Sunny Beach, making traffic one way to alleviate congestions, and the dismantling of illegal buildings and stands.
The resort's management and the police vowed to react swiftly to all notifications of criminal activities and violations of public order, received by Embassies, but pointed out the efforts to make Sunny Beach orderly and safe meet strong resistance from private business interests.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
Nathaniel Copsey has been appointed as the new British Ambassador to the Republic of Bulgaria, succeeding Rob Dixon, announced the British Embassy
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev engaged in a telephone conversation with Indian President Droupadi Murmu, expressing heartfelt gratitude on behalf of Bulgaria
Bulgaria has taken a firm stance against the recent Russian presidential elections held in the illegally occupied territories of Ukraine
Russian-Bulgarian relations are practically reduced to zero. The current government is carrying out an outright Russophobic policy, destroying the foundation of our bilateral cooperation
In a recent message, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to the Bulgarian people on the occasion of the 146th anniversary of Bulgaria's Liberation Day
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis expressed optimism about Bulgaria's full accession to the Schengen area during his visit to Sofia
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022