Albania’s capital Tirana will host the 15th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media. This year the annual meeting will be held between November 22 and 25. The Albanian Telegraphic Agency and the Albanian Radio and Television are the main partners of the meeting. The topic of this year’s meeting will be Media and National Priorities. The Forum is Organized by the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. In connection with the choice of the country that will host the 15th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media, the Director General of the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency Maxim Minchev reminded that the Bulgarian minority in Albania was officially recognized two years ago. According to various sources, the Bulgarian minority in this country is between 60,000 and 170,000 people. Radio Bulgaria will have a representative at this year’s edition of the World Meeting of Bulgarian Media.
On Wednesday, minimum temperatures will range from 16 °C to 21 °C , with 16 °C in Sofia. It will be mostly sunny during the day, but rain and thunderstorms are expected after noon, mainly in northwestern and mountainous areas. Rain clouds will also form..
The Commission for the Protection of Competition has launched a survey into the market of essential food products to find out the reasons for the increase in the price of the goods. To this end, the antimonopoly body has requested from the retail..
Amendments to Bulgaria’s Road Traffic Law, published in today's issue of the State Gazette, will come into force in one month. From 5 September, toll cameras will transmit average speed data to the Ministry of the Interior, bTV reports. Drivers..
Job offers in all sectors of the Bulgarian economy are decreasing in July, according to the analysis of a leading online job posting platform in the..
More than 4 , 500 of woodland in Pirin has been destroyed by the wildfires after July 25. There are still local outbreaks on the ground, said..
A dead Egyptian vulture was found near the village of Hrastovo in Krumovgrad municipality , the press center of the Regional Directorate of the Ministry..
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