Asia

Artists from Ode to Art gallery

⁠Following his graduation from Chung-Ang University in Seoul, the artist spent several years in Europe, studying sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti Brera in Milan and Barnet College in London. The influences of the new perspectives he gained in the West can be seen throughout his works

Republic of China ambassador to Fiji Awarded medal

Fiji: Ratu Wiliame Katonivere bestowed the Honorary Officer of the Order of Fiji Medal to the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Fiji, His Excellency Qian Bo, during a special investiture ceremony at the State House this morning (29/11/22)

Narahira Hiroshi visits city of Vidin, discuss development of Japanese-Bulgarian relations

Japan and Bulgaria established diplomatic ties in 1939, and corresponding diplomatic missions were founded in Sofia in 1939 and Tokyo in 1942. Due to the effects of the Second World War, the contacts had previously been severed

Protestors raise Blank papers to criticize lack of freedom of speech in China

For the first time in China, protests reached such a high level in a single night following the Xinjiang fire event, which led to the deaths of 10 people because they could not flee the blaze due to a complete lockdown across the nation

World: Neeraj Chopra become first Indian to win Diamond league finals

Neeraj Chopra wins the Diamond League Finals. The Indian javelin thrower has given himself a Diamond after winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics and silver at the World Championships

EU team arrives in Afghanistan to monitor aftermath earthquake situation

Nearly 2000 people have sustained injuries in Afghanistan; meanwhile, more than 1,000 lost their lives in the horrific earthquake. 

WHO sends humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan after 5.9 magnitude earthquake kills over 1000 people

As per the updates, the first UNHCR convoy left Kabul today with shelter tents, blankets and other relief items to initially protect 4000 survivors in Khost and Paktika Provinces and meet their immediate lifesaving needs. More aid is on its way.  

WHO launches ‘Quit Tobacco App’

World Health Organisation - WHO has launched a 'Quit Tobacco App' in order to make aware the global population and assist them in quitting...

Latest news

‘We Continue the Change’ strongly criticizes President Radev for neglecting assembly’s decision to arm Ukraine

Coalition "We continue the change - Democratic Bulgaria" sharply opposes President Rumen Radev's another attempt to neglect the decisions of the National Assembly. And, along with its official government, to take positions and make decisions that contradict Bulgaria's interests and threaten its security, separating it from its EU and NATO allies
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

Botev resumes Educational seminars with European managers, invites Nikos Karauzas

Botev continues a series of open educational seminars with the participation of top football club managers in Europe. The second guest speaker of the series, which took place on 24.03, was the sales director of the Greek AEK, Nikos Karauzas

Taiwan tracked 10 Chinese fighter jets & 2 Navy Ships

Ten Chinese military aircraft and two navy ships were tracked by Taiwan, according to the Ministry of National Defense (MND), between 6 a.m. on Monday (March 20) and 6 a.m

Must read

Educational research, significance and why its important

"Educational research" refers to the effort to understand the educational process, usually to improve its effectiveness. It is an adaptation of the scientific method to investigate academic issues. Using a scientific analysis approach is more serious, focused, and intense

Russians willing to pay $10,000 for head of Wasim, paratrooper of 95th assault brigade

According to the information provided by 95 separate amphibious assault brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russians are willing to pay $10,000 for the head of Wasim, a paratrooper of the 95th assault brigade deployed over the line of Control
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Bulgaria expects another covid-19 wave, Minister checks hospitals and emergency measures

Health Minister of Bulgaria Assen Medjidiev said that his ministries carried out surveys that showed positive results when it comes to medical administration. The conditions were very challenging in some places, but our medical services were perfect, and they cared for every patient.

Bulgaria updates travel list, EU countries remains in ‘RED ZONE’

As per the amended list of Bulgaria, the European nations remains in the list of "RED ZONE", according to the press release issued by the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.