Bulgaria’s 3% Deficit Target for 2024 Seen as Increasingly Unlikely
Kalin Hristov, former deputy governor of the Bulgarian National Bank and former finance minister, expressed concern over the public discourse on key economic issues
Vasil Hristov, a prominent journalist, has been elected as the new president of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) in London, as he shared in a social media post. Hristov expressed his gratitude and excitement for the honor of taking on this role, which was confirmed through a secret vote by the board members. He succeeds the current president, Dagmar Seeland, a journalist for the German magazine "Stern."
Founded 137 years ago, the Foreign Press Association is the world's oldest professional organization for journalists. It brings together foreign journalists from around the globe within one of the most prestigious clubs in the media industry. Each year, the association presents awards in 10 different journalistic categories.
Hristov, who has nearly 25 years of experience in journalism, began his career in Bulgaria. He has worked for Radio "NET" and was a correspondent for bTV, before joining BNT, where he currently contributes.
Source: OFFNews
The weather in Bulgaria on Thursday, February 13, will be mostly cloudy, with light rain and snow showers expected in North Central Bulgaria during the morning hours
The Bulgarian government has approved a roadmap for completing the Struma Highway, outlining the necessary steps, responsible institutions
In March, more than 20 universities from across Europe, including institutions from Bulgaria
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