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Prince Harry laments ‘press invasion’ in court appearance
Prince Harry on June 6 testified he had suffered lifelong "press invasion" and that some media had blood on their hands, as he became the first British royal in more than 100 years to give evidence in court.
A British reporter had a big #MeToo scoop. Her editor killed It
Inside The Financial Times newsroom this winter, one of its star investigative reporters, Madison Marriage, had a potentially explosive scoop involving another newspaper.
A prominent left-wing columnist, Nick Cohen, had resigned from Guardian News & Media, and Marriage had evidence that his departure followed years of unwanted sexual advances and groping of female journalists.
New York Times-Kathimerini partnership turns 25
Aristides Alafouzos, the late owner of Kathimerini, loved challenges. In 1988, a critical period for the Greek press, he bought Kathimerini, ensuring that the prestige and integrity of this historic newspaper would be preserved.
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German investor promise of better future for Beti
Having struggled for years, Beti, a leading European manufacturer of dyed polyamide yarns, broke even last year and has managed to sell its debt to a strategic investor. According to unofficial information obtained by the newspaper Dnevnik, the investor is affiliated with German company Medi&Co.
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All Checkpoints on the Bulgarian-Turkish Border will be Closed Tonight
At all border points on the Bulgarian-Turkish border, the passage of motor vehicles will be suspended, announced the Ministry of the Interior.
The reason for suspending the passage is updating the information systems on the Turkish side.
Bulgaria: 35 Illegal Migrants were found in a House in the Capital's Banishora District
35 illegal migrants were found in a house in Sofia during a police operation.
The illegal migrants were caught during an operation of the Metropolitan Directorate of Internal Affairs in the "Banishora" district. They were found in a house on Sofronii Vrachanski Street.
Bulgaria: Taxis in Sofia to Increase in price by 15%
The representatives of the taxi industry have received assurances that a 15 percent increase in fares is set in a report that will be considered in the Sofia Municipal Council (SOC) on October 27.
The speakers are the chairman of the transport commission Carlos Contrera, its vice-chairman Zafir Zarkov, as well as Ivan Takov, vice-chairman of the finance and budget committee.
Bulgaria: What are the Public Holidays in 2023
Current calendar of public holidays in 2023. See which days are non-working and the possibilities of combining vacations with holidays
The following days are non-working and public holidays in 2023:
January 1, 2023 - New Year.
March 3 - Liberation Day of Bulgaria from Ottoman slavery.
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78% of Bulgarians Fear how they will Manage Financially in 2023
78% of Bulgarian society is afraid of how they will manage financially in 2023. This is clear from the data of the national representative survey on the economic attitudes among the adult population in our country, prepared by the sociological agency "Trend".
1001 respondents participated in the research.
Bulgarian Ex-PM Borissov doesn’t believe there is a “Bulgarian Trail” in the Crimean Bridge Explosion
The leader of GERB and former Prime Minister, Boyko Borissov, announced that the words "Bulgarian trail" have a bad aftertaste.