Bulgarian Man Jailed in UK After Violent Knife Attack on Flatmate
A Bulgarian man living in the UK has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after a violent attack on his flatmate in Cambridgeshire
The Bataclan theatre in the French capital Paris, which was the scene of a terrorist act last year, will open doors again on November 12, reported AFP, cited by Focus agency.
The date of the re-opening of Bataclan is a day before the one-year anniversary of the jihadist attack which killed 90 people.
The operation of the theatre will be renewed with a concert of British rock artist Sting.
“At the re-opening of Bataclan, we have to combine two tasks. First, we have to remember and honour the ones who lost their lives in the attack a year ago and, second, we have to celebrate life and the music which this historical theatre represents,” posted Sting on his own website.
In preparation for Bulgaria’s transition to the euro, the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria (CITUB) has launched a new initiative to monitor the prices of 20 essential items on a monthly basis
The country will see mostly sunny skies on Monday, June 17
Speaking to Nova News, Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev raised concerns about a growing health issue in Bulgaria
A total of 50 Bulgarian citizens have so far requested evacuation from Israel following the recent spike in tensions in the Middle East
The new week begins with plenty of sunshine across the country
Sofia Municipality is setting up a dedicated working group tasked with converting all local taxes, fees, and service prices from Bulgarian leva to euros
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