Bulgaria has climbed 12 positions to 59th place in Reporters Without Borders' annual media freedom ranking for 2024, published on the occasion of May 3 - World Press Freedom Day. Bulgaria significantly improves its position in the global rating, which..
"We need serious changes in the law to guarantee independent financing of the public service media, as well as to make the real ownership of the private media clear, " said President Rumen Radev at the 18th World Meeting of the Bulgarian Media in..
The Ministry of Culture organises a discussion on the topic of "The State and Media", which will launch a public monitoring on topics such as media ownership, transparent public funding, freedom of expression and protection of journalists. Caretaker..
In Bulgaria, the date of November 10, 1989 is perceived as the beginning of the transition from Socialism to democracy. Three decades of slow readjustment of Bulgarian society followed. However, the initial joy and hope for a better life..
31 years ago on this day the transition to democracy began in Bulgaria. The hopes of the free citizens for a just society, free initiative and social Bulgaria have so far failed to materialize, this country’s President Rumen Radev wrote on Facebook...
The Bulgarian Parliament has approved the report on the work of the Electronic Media Council in 2019. The opposition criticized the activities of the media regulatory body, pointing to Bulgaria's 111 place in terms of freedom of speech and the need..
The European Commission has received the signal sent by the Bulgarian Pharmaceutical Union regarding the case with the union chairperson, Asena Stoimenova, who was accused of instilling panic in interviews given for Bulgarian public media outlets. The..
Bulgaria remains 111th among 180 countries in the media freedom report of the Reporters Without Borders non-governmental organization. The report shows that the media situation in Bulgaria has not improved despite great international pressure...
President Rumen Radev and Radio Free Europe Executive Director Jamie Fly have discussed media environment in Bulgaria and freedom of speech. President Radev has pointed out that professional standards in journalism could only be upheld by free..
Upholding freedom of speech is not only up to the government, a separate radio journalist or ambassador. It is up to all of us and it should happen on a daily basis, the new Ambassador of Germany to Bulgaria Christoph Eichhorn said in an interview for..