News archive of August 2023

Bulgaria: A Man was Killed with a Knife in Gotse Delchev

A man was killed with a knife last night on a street in Gotse Delchev, BTA reported, citing the Ministry of the Interior.

It clarified that around 2:00 a.m. a 112 signal was received that a man was lying on the road in the area of "Polk. Boris Drangov" Street in the Bulgarian town, and there was a scooter nearby.

Canadians will No Longer have Access to News on Facebook

Meta will soon discontinue news access on its Facebook and Instagram platforms in Canada. By the next few weeks, all Canadian users will no longer have news content on these platforms. Previously, in June, a test was conducted that restricted news for a small segment of users. Now, the company has moved beyond testing.

Golden Visa investment requirements tighten

The government hopes its decision to double the minimum amount of property purchase at certain prime locations for a Golden Visa to €500,000 will dampen the excessive rally in prices and will make the market more accessible to more people, especially in areas such as Piraeus (photo).

Weather in Bulgaria: Even Hotter today

Today it will be mostly sunny with scattered high cloudiness, and in the afternoon, mainly over the mountainous regions, there will be cumulus clouds. The wind will be moderate, in the Danube plain it will temporarily be oriented from the west-northwest, while in the eastern regions of Bulgaria, it will remain from the south-southeast.

Which NBA Teams do Major NFL Players and Coaches Support?

You might imagine that the last thing any professional athlete might want to do when they're not training or playing would be to spend time watching other sports. After all, with the millions of dollars at their disposal wouldn't they be better on a long vacation or relaxing in their undoubtedly lavish cribs?

Big debtors to be outed Friday

With the July 31 deadline to agree on a repayment schedule for their debts to the state having come and gone, and with very few takers, authorities are taking the next steps: shaming and, hopefully, collecting, although the latter part will be far from easy, officials admit.

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