Dozens of Bulgarians were recently sentenced in Greece for human trafficking, because they sold their vehicles and the new owners and real perpetrators of the crime had not registered the vehicles on their name. However, this will no longer happen, Bulgaria’s Minister of Interior Valentin Radev has assured. In his words, however, the police cannot do much with unscrupulous buyers who do not re-register their vehicles and use them for migrant smuggling for instance, Dnevnik daily informs.
President Rumen Radev expressed doubts whether the current Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) could meet the high public expectations when electing a new prosecutor general. Speaking in the "Albena" resort before the start of the annual meeting of..
Over one hundred leading scholars from three continents will participate in the 16th International Conference of the International Association for the Study of Ancient Mosaics (AIEMA), which opens today in the ceremonial hall of Sofia University "St...
Caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev will participate in the Berlin Process Summit, which will be held today in the German capital, the press service of the Council of Ministers said. The main objective of the initiative is to support the..
15 October is International White Cane Day . It raises awareness of the challenges faced by blind and partially sighted people and, in particular, their..
President Rumen Radev expressed doubts whether the current Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) could meet the high public expectations when electing a new..
Maria Bakalova came out with an official position on the occasion of an interview in "The Guardian", the Bulgarian team of the actress..
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