16% of Bulgarians do not trust any media, according to the study "Trust in media and media consumption in 2022" by the Open Society Institute. Distrust grows with the age of the respondents. In the group of those aged 31 to 40 years, 18% do not trust media, while in the group of those aged between 41 and 50 years the share reaches 21%.
Only 6% trust the credibility of social networks. Among the youngest and most active users, trust rises to 16%.
TV channels enjoy the highest level of trust - 42%, which increases with age. Information sites are trusted by 26%.
A festive cocktail on the occasion of Bulgaria's Independence Day will be held at the Consulate General of Bulgaria in New York on September 22 at 6:30 p.m. local time. Chargé d'Affaires, Stefka Yovcheva, and the Consul General..
Established 10 years ago by Elisaveta Dacheva - director, teacher and theatre practitioner, Theatre Workshop London in the UK capital has been awarded a certificate by the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad under the Ministry of..
"The benefit of the joint exercises of the security structures is enormous and today's demonstration was a realistic simulation of incidents that have actually happened in recent months... I believe that the Bulgarian border police..
Regarding a video published on YouTube, the management of VMZ-Sopot - the largest state-owned military enterprise in Bulgaria, say that..
The vote on the fifth motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov's government will take place on Thursday, September 18, at 4:45..
On Thursday, the lowest temperatures will be between 8 and 13°C; in Sofia – about 8°C. During the day, there will be variable..
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