Another Stabbing in Sofia
A man was arrested after stabbing another driver following a traffic accident in Sofia
The driving licenses of 254 people were taken away by the Traffic Police because of unpaid fines.
Penalties were imposed during a five-day action in which police officers checked whether drivers and passengers in cars had paid earlier fines. During the period from May 2nd to May 6th, 8468 people were checked, of whom 2,074 were passengers, reported Ministry of Interior.
During the inspections, to the drivers were given 1092 electronic fiches, and to their companions - 179. Over 200 were the sanctioned drivers and passengers who were traveling without belts and helmets.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has officially renamed Sofia Airport
Courier service prices in Bulgaria are set to rise from March 1, with some deliveries increasing by nearly 10%
Tourism in Bulgaria is increasingly shifting from traditional hotel stays to more experience-focused offerings
Interest in newly built properties is on the rise, driven by factors such as increasing prosperity
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In Krivodol, a municipality in Northwestern Bulgaria, local authorities are taking steps toward the eurozone transition well ahead of the February 20 deadline
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