Proclaimed by UNESCO, 13 February is World Radio Day, 13 February being the day on which the United Nations established the United Nations Radio in 1946.
In our day radio remains a valuable source of information for 88% of Bulgarians, indicates a survey of the radio listenership in Bulgaria, conducted by Nielsen Admosphere Bulgaria. 63% of the respondents say they listen to the radio in their cars, 45% - at home. The majority of radio listeners (64%) say they spend an average of 30 to 60 minutes listening to the radio, and 14% - more than 3 hours a day.
"I am addressing a question to the Prime Minister regarding information that on November 26 this year, a group of Bulgarian citizens was on trial in London on charges of spying for Russia," Atanas Atanasov, leader of the Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria..
Even before the election of the regular committees, the Parliament decided to set up an ad hoc committee to find out all the facts and circumstances of the drought problems in the country. The decision was taken unanimously with 203 votes in favour. The..
Hundreds of miners protested outside the Council of Ministers while an extraordinary meeting of the National Council for Tripartite Cooperation was held inside. The protest is against the planned 15% tax on underground resources from 2025, a tax..
On Tuesday, the weather will be predominantly cloudy with rain, more significant precipitation is in the forecast for Eastern Bulgaria. The..
The Sofia Regional Health Inspectorate has reported the country's second case of monkeypox this year, registered last week.The infected person is 37..
Acting Bulgarian Prosecutor-General Borislav Sarafov has asked Parliament to lift the immunity of Kiril Petkov, an MP and co-leader of the People's Party..
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