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Migrant Relocation Initiative Launched in Sofia's Ovcha Kupel District

The process of relocating migrants from the refugee center in Sofia's Ovcha Kupel district has commenced, with the initial group of 30 individuals already transferred. Mariana Tosheva, the head of the State Agency for Refugees, confirmed this development during a session of the municipal council.

Protesters Back Serbian Policeman Who Found ‘State-Protected’ Drug Farm

Dozens of protesters led by Serbian opposition MPs gathered on Tuesday in front of Belgrade Special Court to support policeman Dusan Mitic before his testimony in the so-called 'Jovanjica' cannabis farm case.

Mitic was among the police officers who discovered the huge cannabis farm that allegedly enjoyed the protection of Serbian state security.

Serbia’s Opposition Parties Call for Protest Following Mass Shootings

After two mass shootings last week that took 17 lives and injured another 20 people, Serbia's opposition has called for a protest on Monday May 8, called "Serbia against violence" with several demands, including bans of reality shows and tabloids spreading lies and violence, and sackings of politicians and heads of the media regulatory body, REM.

Several People Suspected of Spying for Russia Detained in Bulgaria

The suspects were detained in an operation carried out by the state security agency

Several people who are suspected of espionage for Russia have been arrested in Sofia, the Bulgarian state TV reported Friday, citing its sources.

According to the channel, the suspects were detained in an operation carried out by the state security agency.

Crime footage shown; Vučić: We're done with this gang, the others - you're done VIDEO

Vui addressed the nation after the session of the National Security Council, which lasted for three hours and had several points.
The first point is Kosovo, the second vaccines and the fight against the COVID-19. As he stated, the third item on the agenda was the fight against organized crime.

Bulgaria Interim ex-PM Joining Constitution Committee

Law lecturer Prof Georgi Bliznashki is to join an ad hoc committee in Parliament set up to work on proposed constitutional changes.

Blizhashki, whose academic experience is overwhelmingly in constitutional law, has been a staunch critic of some of the amendments, and his comments have often been met with resentment by pro-reform lobbies.