What was the outcome of the plagiarism accusations against the dean?
A ministry report found the dean not guilty of plagiarism, though one reviewer dissented.
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This week, Bulgaria faces a mixed bag of news. While a Sofia University dean was cleared of plagiarism charges, the country is bracing for a prolonged heatwave, raising concerns about water resources and fire hazards.
### Plagiarism Allegations Against Dean A governmental ministry in Bulgaria has cleared Milen Zamfirov, dean of the faculty of educational sciences at Sofia University, of plagiarism allegations. The accusation stemmed from a 2021 paper with overlaps with other works. A complaint was filed in February, leading to a ministry review. Of the three reviewers, one found Zamfirov guilty, while two disagreed. Hristo Chukurliev, one of the reviewers who found Zamfirov not guilty, argued there were insufficient grounds to conclude plagiarism. Another investigation by the ministry’s academic ethics commission is reportedly ongoing. In June, a supreme administrative court ruled that the Ministry of Education and Science had terminated multiple plagiarism investigations on incorrect legal grounds.
### Intense Heatwave Grips Bulgaria Climatologist Prof. Georgi Rachev warns of a persistent heatwave in Bulgaria, lasting 10-15 days, with temperatures potentially hitting 39-40 degrees Celsius. This follows a trend of record-breaking temperatures, with July 2024 being the third hottest since meteorological observations began. The climatologist described the situation in Europe and Bulgaria as a "slow grill". The lack of precipitation, combined with strong winds, raises the risk of uncontrollable fires. Prof. Rachev also anticipates more villages and towns implementing water regimes due to scarce rainfall.
### How to Prepare * **Stay Hydrated:** Drink plenty of water throughout the day. * **Avoid Peak Sun:** Limit outdoor activities during the hottest hours. * **Fire Safety:** Be cautious with any potential ignition sources due to increased fire risk.
### Who This Affects Most * **Farmers:** Drought conditions can severely impact crop yields. * **Elderly and Children:** More vulnerable to heatstroke and dehydration. * **Areas with Limited Water Resources:** Face potential water restrictions.
A ministry report found the dean not guilty of plagiarism, though one reviewer dissented.
The heatwave is expected to last 10-15 days.
Increased risk of fires and potential water shortages.
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