Grim Discovery in Sofia's Zapaden Park: Body Found with Hands Tied
In a chilling turn of events, the lifeless body of a man was discovered in Sofia's "Zapaden Park" yesterday, as reported by NovaTV
Posters defending Bulgarian stray dogs have surfaced in London underground stations.
The initiator of the campaign is the Four Paws animal welfare foundation, according to reports of Bulgarian Sega daily based on information posted on social networks.
"Bulgaria's strays are in crisis. Around 100 000 dogs live on the country's streets, in constant threat of death. Sadly, many people see them as vermin and, although it's illegal, kill them to reduce their numbers. But you can help. Four Paws has a humane solution to reduce the population – neutering. It costs just GBP 3 for the anesthetic to neuter one dog. Four Paws is their only hope. Please help," the poster reads.
Four Paws invite people to contribute by sending a short text message to a short code.
The problem with the stray dogs in Sofia came into the spotlight over the demise of Professor Botio Tachkov, a renowned economist, who died Sunday after being brutally attacked by a pack of stray dogs.
The accident triggered public outrage, as the city has been struggling to cope with its increasing stray dog population for years now.
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Overnight, rainfall across the country will temporarily cease, with some areas experiencing breaks in the clouds
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning regarding the spread of bird flu (H5N1) to various species, including humans, expressing deep concern over its impact and potential consequences
Today marks the commemoration of the holy martyr Victor, celebrated by Christians worldwide
Seventh-grader Kaloyan Geshev from Sofia's 125 SU "Boyan Penev" school has once again showcased his remarkable talent in speed calculation, clinching the title of three-time champion in mental math
Overnight, the precipitation zone will gradually shift eastward, with significant amounts expected in parts of Central and Eastern Bulgaria, accompanied by thunderstorms
Architects Martin Hristov and Galina Baleva, who have crafted the design, revealed that a novel central bus station in Varna is scheduled to be inaugurated in late May
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