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Passengers Complain About Long Passport Check Queues at Sofia Airport
Passengers compain about long passport check queues of Terminal 2 at Sofia Airport, reported bTV.
1500 Bulgarians and foreigners are waiting at the airport, among them small children, adults and people with disabilities.
Border Police have told bTV that there is no longer a queue and everything is normalized.
Bulgarian Migrant-Hunter Acquitted of Illegal Arrests
The regional court in the coastal city of Burgas ruled on Thursday that while the 'citizen's arrest' of the Afghan migrants on April 10, 2016 was undoubtedly illegal, investigators failed to provide sufficient evidence that Nizamov was the perpetrator.
Two Women Beaten by Men in Sofia's Borisova Garden
Two women were beaten by men, wearing masks on their faces in Borisova Garden in Sofia.
According to initial data, the victims are notaries, reported bTV.
Expect more details.
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Police Appeal to Help Finding Missing 62-Year-Old Man with Alzheimer
62-year-old Kliment Nikolayev Marinov is missing from June 30. He is 178 cm height, a normal body. He has an Alzheimer, reported bTV.
He is dressed in blue jeans and a blue T-shirt with a hat with a visor.
On June 30 at 7:30 pm he left his home in Gorublyane, Sofia with his bike.
On July 2 was declared a statewide search.
Parliament Established a Temporary Committe Due to the Case with the National Palace of Culture
Parliament established a temporary committee of inquiry on the case with the National Palace of Culture. The decision was adopted with 187 votes in favor and none against, according to bTV.
Traicho Traikov: There Is Chance for Stable Government
Former MP and member of New Republic Party, which failed to enter the Parliament Traicho Traikov, predicted a stable government, with good chance to end the mandate during an interview with BTV.
Ambassador Emma Hopkins About the New Migration Rules
British ambassador to Bulgaria Emma Hopkins stated, in an interview for bTV, quoted by BNR, that Great Britain would continue to provide safe haven to foreign nationals living there but that the rules for Bulgarians applying for jobs will change.
Top Bulgarian Entertainer Denounces TV 'Censorship' as Show Cancelled
A prominent entertainer and TV host Slavi Trifonov called a press conference on Tuesday, accusing his media partner bTV of censorship.
Private broadcaster bTV cancelled Trifonov's TV show on Monday after he publicly gave an ultimatum to Bulgaria's 44th National Assembly, demanding that the results of a November 2016 referendum be enforced.
Slavi Trifonov: I Am Being Subjected to Censorship
TV show host Slavi Trifonov claims that he is being subjected to censorship due to the fact that his show on Monday evening was taken off air by bTV. Instead of last night's edition, the TV channel aired an older edition of the show. Earlier on Monday, the showman circulated an open letter to politicians reminding them of the referendum organised by him last year.
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Bulgarian Businessman-Turned-Politician Admits go Giving Bribes
Varna-based businessman Veselin Mareshki has admitted to giving bribes in cases he "had no choice".
In an interview with bTV station, Mareshki, whose party Volya ("Will") is expected to enter Parliament in March 26's election, has said "political parties which governed in certain moments" asked him for bribes.