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Ecosticker Removed: How Car Data Will Be Tracked – Bulgaria

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ecostickers to⁢ Be Discontinued for Vehicle Inspections in⁣ Bulgaria

Sofia,Bulgaria ⁣-⁣ bulgaria ⁣will eliminate ‍teh⁣ physical ecosticker currently affixed to vehicle windshields,Transport and Communications ‌Minister ⁣Grozdan Karadjov announced during a BLITSCONTROL ‌session of the Parliament’s⁤ Transport Committee. The‌ change, effective sence a court ruling on September 6th, will shift reliance to a digital ⁢record of vehicle environmental categories maintained by the Automobile Administration Executive Agency (IAAA).

The discontinuation of the sticker impacts all vehicle owners in Bulgaria, streamlining ‍the inspection⁤ process and perhaps impacting municipal ⁤air quality control‍ measures. all⁤ necessary information previously‍ displayed on ⁣the ⁤ecosticker – including⁤ the vehicle’s⁤ eco-category, registration number, and type – is already stored ​within⁤ the IAAA database and accessible by vehicle identification number. Amendments to the Ordinance on technical inspections are currently undergoing ⁤inter-ministerial coordination⁤ and are expected ⁢to be published​ for public discussion within a ⁣week.

Minister Karadjov addressed concerns regarding road control without the visible sticker, stating the IAAA database provides a thorough ‌reference point. he noted that‍ only‌ the city of Sofia has requested and ⁢purchased detectors to read the environmental category information for potential restrictions​ on vehicle access to‍ certain zones, though no such restrictions⁣ are‍ currently ‌in ‍place.

“What will be the air ⁢in the cities… it does not depend on the ecosticans and the register,but it is in the hands of the​ mayors,” Karadjov stated,emphasizing that local authorities retain the power to limit vehicle access based on environmental standards ‍using the‍ available data.

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Ivelin Popov’s Departure: Botev PD Boss Explains Reason

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 10, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Botev Plovdiv’s Ivelin Popov Departs ​Over Starting Role Concerns

Plovdiv, Bulgaria -​ Veteran footballer⁢ Ivelin Popov has left Botev Plovdiv after expressing his desire ‍to consistently play in the starting lineup, ‍a guarantee the ⁢club could not provide, according to owner Ilian Filipov. The departure⁤ comes amid a period of financial strain for⁢ Botev and slight tension within the dressing ⁣room following the return of Todor Nedelev.

Filipov revealed ⁢the decision was entirely Popov’s, stemming from ‍a meeting held last Thursday with Popov, Nedelev, Ilko Koparanski, and Nikolay Kirov. The meeting was initiated to foster‌ harmony within the team’s leadership.

“I ⁣strongly state that‍ this is entirely⁤ his decision. it also hurt me⁤ a ⁤lot,” Filipov stated. “Ivelin said the problem is he ‍wanted me to be the holder. We talked to him and told ‌him that no one ⁤could guarantee anyone that he would be ​the holder. We are 16th in the ranking and we have no right to mistake.I⁤ told him that Nikolay Kirov was voted on and ⁤no ⁣one can promise that every⁤ match will be ⁤the holder.”

Popov, reportedly nearing the‌ end of ‌his career, explained he needed to play regularly to feel fulfilled and didn’t wont to create issues for the club.”Better for Botev, if I don’t ⁤play – to break up,” Popov ⁢reportedly⁢ told Filipov.

Filipov ​emphasized the amicable nature of the ⁣discussion, stating he embraced Popov and assured him of his continued support. He added⁤ that Popov may continue his career at Lokomotiv Sofia.

Beyond the player departure, Filipov ‌addressed botev’s‌ challenging⁣ financial situation, noting the ⁤club currently employs 73 people and is burdened‌ with meaningful debts. He stated they are current on salary payments, even making ​them earlier each‌ month,⁢ and are actively managing obligations to agents, ‌former players, and other ‌clubs. ⁢”Ther is no way to‌ pay 8 million debts ‌within 2 months.⁣ If we hadn’t taken the club,​ Botev would not start in the regional group,” Filipov said. ‍

He ‌also confirmed the⁣ club is current with the National ⁣Revenue⁤ Agency (NRA) and is working to avoid‌ FIFA ‍bans ⁤by addressing outstanding contractual ⁤issues, ⁤including cases before the Court ‍of ​Arbitration for Sport (CAS) involving‌ Nadi and ​Traore, for which they intend to ‍seek funds‌ from the previous management.

Filipov disclosed that‍ CSKA Sofia had⁢ made an ‌offer for‍ left-back Konstantinos Baloyanis, but it was rejected⁢ due to its insufficient value.

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Bulgaria vs. Georgia: Packed Stadium for National Team Match

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 7, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Tbilisi Stadium sold Out as Georgia Prioritizes Football Clash with Bulgaria

TBILISI, GEORGIA – A capacity crowd of approximately 48,000 is expected at Boris paichadze Stadium tomorrow as teh Georgian national football team faces Bulgaria in a crucial World cup qualifying match. The anticipated turnout underscores football’s dominance as the nation’s premier sport, even as Georgia simultaneously hosts a EuroBasket playoff game.

Despite competing with their basketball team’s 1/8-finals matchup against france, Georgian fans have overwhelmingly prioritized the football fixture, a testament to the high stakes involved. Georgia’s team,led by Willie Sanol,suffered a defeat in their opening qualifier and views a victory against Bulgaria as essential to maintain their World cup hopes. “The stadium is always full when playing the national team, whether the meeting Spain, Gibraltar or Luxembourg,” confirmed a georgian journalist.

the 55,000-seat stadium – currently reduced to 48,000 due to advertising and paneling – will be brimming with support as the Bulgarian team arrives following their recent 0-3 loss to Spain at Vasil Levski national Stadium in front of 40,000 spectators just two days prior. The match,scheduled for 4:00 PM local time,represents a pivotal moment for both nations in their quest for World Cup qualification.

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Sofia Tram Incident: Man Detained, Faces Charges

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 6, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Sofia Court Orders detention for Man Accused ‍in Tram Incident

Sofia,​ Bulgaria – A 22-year-old man, identified as Daniel ⁤T., is being held in detention following ⁤a Sofia City Court ruling related ‌to an incident involving a tram, authorities confirmed today. The court ​cited concerns that Daniel T. poses⁢ a flight risk⁣ and‍ a potential ‌for further criminal activity.

The case ⁢centers around allegations that⁤ Daniel ⁣T. interfered with the tram’s operation, causing it to move while unoccupied. Evidence presented to the court suggests he twice engaged⁢ with the tram’s controls, initially ​while stationary and then while in⁢ motion, before fleeing the⁢ scene with a companion. He⁤ later returned to observe the aftermath, reportedly stating an ‌intention to surrender, but failed to appear at work or​ at known addresses. This incident occurred while Daniel ‍T. was on probation following a ⁣previous ‌conviction, raising concerns about his public safety risk.

Court ⁤documents reveal that a forensic⁤ examination indicated Daniel T. had a moderate level​ of alcohol in his system, along with traces of cocaine and marijuana.⁢ Despite this, he reportedly demonstrated an‌ understanding of the ​consequences of his actions. He offered a brief statement in court,claiming the incident “happened inadvertently.”

Discrepancies exist between the tram operator’s testimony and ⁤the‌ official inspection report regarding ​whether proper safety procedures were followed⁢ before the‌ tram began moving.

The court’s detention order is ‌not final and can be appealed to the ⁤Court of Appeal (CAC). A hearing ⁤has been scheduled⁢ for‌ September 11 should an appeal be filed.

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Sofia Deputy Mayor Corruption: New Accusations & Legal Updates

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 2, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

New Charges filed Against Former sofia deputy mayor

Sofia, Bulgaria – Two additional accusations have been ⁤leveled against former Sofia Deputy Mayor⁣ Nikola Barbutov, according to ⁣his lawyer, ‌Ina‍ Lulcheva, following an appearance at‍ the⁣ National Inquiry Service (NLS) today. The charges relate to alleged attempts to influence public procurement processes ​in the lyulin and Mladost districts of Sofia.

The new allegations center on claims that Barbutov, working wiht businessman Petar Rafailov,⁤ offered assistance to the mayors ‌of Lyulin,⁤ Georgi Todorov, and mladost, Ivaylo Kukurin, to prepare public procurement documents favoring specific companies. Lulcheva emphasized that no evidence has been presented to ⁢demonstrate the actual preparation of such documents or the securing of preferential terms. A second accusation⁤ alleges an ‍abuse of power by Barbutov and Rafailov in offering expert assistance to the⁣ district mayors.

Lulcheva contested⁤ the timing of the new charges, stating the facts regarding support offered to the mayors were already ⁢known ‌since June. She‌ clarified⁤ that‌ any expert assistance provided to the mayors of Mladost and Lyulin was reportedly ‌requested by the mayors themselves, specifically‍ regarding public procurement procedures.

The‌ developments⁢ come after the⁣ Sofia Court of Appeal’s June 3rd decision to uphold the detention of both ‌Barbutov and Rafailov.‍ Lulcheva also briefly addressed the case of detained Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, her client, noting a delay in the ‌prosecution sending his case to court, hindering her‍ ability to‍ file a request for​ a change ⁤in his measure of restraint as required by law.

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Nikola Nikolov: Smuggling Case, Witness Testimony, and Released on Bail

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 1, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

key‌ Figure in bulgarian Smuggling Investigation Released on Bail,Probe Widens

Sofia,Bulgaria – Nikola Nikolov–Pascal,a central figure in a ⁤high-profile smuggling ⁢investigation,was released⁣ from custody on a 50,000 BGN (approximately ​$28,000 USD) bail following a court decision. The case, involving allegations of customs fraud and influence peddling,⁣ has implicated several ‍current and former bulgarian officials, including⁤ Finance Minister Assen Vasilev and Deputy Interior Minister boyko Rashkov.

The investigation gained momentum through evidence obtained from‌ Stefan Dimitrov, a young ‌man known‍ for videos online featuring his poodle adorned with packs. Dimitrov’s phone records revealed extensive ​interaction with Pascal, Petya Bankova, Zhivko Kotsev, and others, portraying him as someone ⁢who⁢ leveraged connections with influential figures.

Zhivko Kotsev testified‌ he‌ met Marin Dimitrov in 2021 while ‍Dimitrov was a minister, relating ​to ⁤testimony regarding vote buying in the Haskovo region. During ⁤the period of alleged smuggling, Assen Vasilev served as Finance Minister, and Petya Bankova held positions as Deputy Director​ and later Director of Customs.dimitrov⁤ claims Bankova’s appointment to Customs was influenced by Alexey Petrov prior to Vasilev’s​ tenure.

Prosecutors are currently ⁣verifying the statements of all defendants and pursuing additional⁤ evidence,including forensic analysis and witness interrogations. While Vasilev and Rashkov have not yet been called to testify ⁣as witnesses, the prosecutor’s office possesses Communications Data Records⁤ (CDRs) and expert analyses.

Judge Adelina ivanova publicly criticized the Interior Ministry’s search of Pascal, noting it occurred on April 3, 2024, while ⁤Pascal claimed to be​ abroad.He was later detained in Serbia five months later,despite evidence suggesting​ travel⁣ to Bulgaria,including passage through⁢ the Kapitan Andreevo border checkpoint in May. Judge Ivanova characterized‌ the initial search as ⁤”formal.”

pascal is one of three individuals who⁤ have been subjects of extensive searches ⁤related to criminal investigations and remain at large for extended periods. The others are Petio Petrov-Peepi Euro and former MP Stoyan Mavrodiev, linked​ to ⁢a loan investigation involving Rumen vulka.

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