Sofia Zoo to Raise Ticket Prices for First Time in 12 Years
The Sofia Zoo will introduce new entrance fees starting in February, following a decision made today by the Sofia Municipal Council
The police in the Bulgarian capital Sofia are on high alert with heavy police presence and increased security measures in the eve of the country's eternal football derby.
The Bulgarian Interior Ministry Chief Secretary, Chief Commissioner, Svetozar Lazarov, told the public radio Saturday that 28 have already been arrested.
The detainees have been without identity documents, intoxicated, or violating public order, according to Lazarov.
He also confirmed information coming from social networks about planned attacks on foreigners, particularly on Muslim refugees sheltered in Sofia.
After 9 pm on Friday, seven fans of "Levski" and one of CSKA, curiously and unprecedentedly acting together, have attempted to attack four foreign citizens of African descent near the mosque in downtown Sofia. The attack has been prevented due to the swift reaction of policemen.
"We have prepared water cannon. There is increased police presence throughout the capital," added Chief Commissioner Lazarov.
The match will kick off at 4 PM local time in Sofia's Vasil Levski National Stadium.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Sofia has charged four individuals in connection with a €94.5 million rail fraud case
Three Dutch nationals convicted of producing and synthesizing precursors for high-risk drugs have been sentenced to prison
In Nessebar, a peculiar case involving drunk driving unfolded during the early hours of the morning
Over 2.7 million euros in cash and precious metals were seized during the BELENOS II customs operation aimed at enforcing the Cash Control Regulation and combating illegal financial activities
The Stara Zagora Prosecutor's Office has arrested and charged a man with sexual assault, physical abuse
A 57-year-old Bulgarian man, identified as Nikolay D., has been arrested in Germany and charged with attempted murder following a violent incident in mid-November
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