Lyaskovets
Bulgarian Border: 30 Illegal Migrants were Detained in Lyaskovets
The number of illegal migrants detained by police on the streets of Lyaskovets in the evening yesterday and during the night reached 30. There are children among them. All have negative tests for Covid-19. They were interrogated with an interpreter and are to be transported to a refugee center.
Police are Investigating a Murder in Lyaskovets, One Person Detained
Police investigate the murder of a 63-year-old man from Lyaskovets. A case report was received at 16.15 yesterday.
For the First Time - GOLOKA FESTIVAL 2018
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A Minibus with Children Crashed near Veliko Tarnovo
Bulgaria Probes Arms Company Linked to Syria
Prosecutors in Gorna Oryahovitsa, northern Bulgaria, have launched a probe into a local arms company whose products have reportedly been found in former rebel-controlled areas of Aleppo in Syria.
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Prosecution Launches Probe over 'Bulgarian Arms in Aleppo'
The Regional Prosecution of Gorna Oryahovitsa has launched a probe into reports of Bulgarian firearms and ammunition being found in a warehouse in Aleppo in northern Syria.
Sofia-Varna Bus Crashes Leaving 3 Dead
A bus has crashed into a car en route to Varna, killing three people, police say.
At least a dozen have been injured. All have been taken to a hospital in Lovech, north central Bulgaria.
Victims include the two vehicles' drivers and a passenger on the bus.
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Goran Bregovic to Play at Skariada Grill Festival in Bulgaria
Musician Goran Bregovic and his orchestra are coming in September to add appeal to a grill festival that involves Bulgarian food producers and master chefs from around the region, a news website has said.
Bulgaria's 2014 Anti-Govt Protests Accompanied by Large-Scale Wiretapping - MP
Atanas Atanasov, Chair of the internal security and public order parliamentary committee, claimed that the authorities were engaged in large-scale wiretapping during the anti-government protests in 2014.
Bulgaria's Veliko Tarnovo to Apply for UNESCO World Heritage
The town of Veliko Tarnovo is to apply for the inclusion of its natural and historic landmarks into the UNESCO World Heritage list.
It will seek to place there its famous hills, where monuments dating centuries back can be seen, and the meanders of the Yantra river running through the town.