Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov invited representatives of Reporters Without Borders to make proposals for amendments to the Bulgarian legislation that would guarantee media independence and the right of society to be informed in a fair and an accurate manner. It became clear after the meeting of Premier Borissov with the Secretary General of Reporters Without Borders Christophe Deloire and the head of the EU and Balkans desk of Reporters Without Borders Pauline Ades-Mevel. Boyko Borissov emphasized the significant role of the media in the modern society as counterbalance of the government.
The path to the economic prosperity of the Roma people goes through cultural legitimacy, says Ognyan Isaev, director of the Educational Opportunities and Achievements Program at the Trust for Social Achievement , on the occasion of International..
Four of the people injured in the fire that broke out at a nightclub in the Macedonian city of Kočani will be discharged today from the Pirogov Emergency Hospital, announced Prof. Maya Argirova, head of the hospital’s Department of Burns and Plastic..
The Ministry of Justice has published for public discussion a package of legislative changes against delay in serious road accident cases. These measures are the result of a commitment made by Minister of Justice Georgi Georgiev to parents..
The personnel crisis in the tourism sector has reached critical levels, with various data indicating that up to 70% of tourist sites..
Sofia public transport workers will protest on Monday, April 14, demanding increase in wages . The decision to protest was made after meetings between the..
On Wednesday, the wind from the northwest will get stronger. Cloudiness will be variable, more significant in the afternoon. The..
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