Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Minister of Culture in Bulgaria, Krstu Krastev, opened the 60th jubilee academic year of the Academy of Music Dance and Fine Arts Yesterday (Monday), September 18, 2023. "Prof. Assen Diamandiev" in Plovdiv said it is the only extracurricular multigenre arts high school.
The German-based non-profit organisation Save the Children Deutschland has published its draft speaker on Child Security. Their Advocacy Manager, Eric Großhaus, has been working his way through the 124 pages of the draft and many critical points to undertake children's security.
The United States-based Author Cameron Hewitt and his crew team have been travelling to Poland to shoot a Television show. He shared his shooting experience with his crew team and highlighted several great things from it.
The Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting (FFMM) concluded this week with crucial Pacific priorities discussed by the Foreign Ministers of the Forum member countries.
The San Clemente Garden Club and neighbours planted the Veterans Memorial Rose Garden in the Park across their homes on Friday, September 15, 2023, to honour them and mark their contributions during the war.
Fiji: The Minister for Public Works, Meteorological Services, and Transport, Ro Filipe Tuisawau, has confirmed that relevant Government stakeholders are working to resolve the lease issues experienced by the landowners of the water source of Wainikoro in Macuata.
The Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection, Eseta Nadakuitavuki, met with visiting law students from the Western University of Sydney at Suva's Ministry’s Corporate Services Division.
The Belgium-based educator, author, speaker and SDG ambassador, Koen Timmers, shared his experience working with some of the best teachers across the world. He also shared his decision to build a school in a refugee camp and launch the Climate Action Project.
The Royal Norwegian Embassy in the Hague and the Embassy colleagues of Brussels, Copenhagen, Berlin and SINTEF organized an exclusive pre-meeting on Monday, September 11, 2023. They also discussed various ways to strengthen their bilateral relationship.
The Belgium-based Omotola Loveth is pleased to have the opportunity to co-host an event organised by the Embassy of Nigeria in Belgium in partnership with Nigerain Community/Associations in Belgium in partnership with the Development Authority (NTDA) named Nigerian Arts and Cultural Festival in Antwerp.
The Germany-based non-profit organisation Save the Children Deutschland addressed the sufferings and causes of the people in Vanuatu due to the Cyclone outbreak due to sudden Climate change and shared the story of Noah, an 11-year-old boy living with his family.
The Associations of Ukrainians in South Australia extended their pleasure from the Ukraine Independence Day Concert 2023. They thanked all the performers for participating in the event and showcasing their fantastic performances.
Fiji: Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lyanda Tabuya opened the 'Safe and Equal Online Spaces Symposium' at the Grand Pacific Hotell today (Tuesday), September 12, 2023.
President Emmanuel Macron faces mounting pressure after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s resignation, as France grapples with political deadlock over austerity measures and internal government divisions threatening to destabilize his already embattled presidency
Luis Enrique has revealed Paris Saint-Germain’s 20-man squad for their Champions League fixture against Barcelona at Montjuïc Stadium, confirming Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s injury absence but including Portuguese midfield duo João Neves and Vitinha in the travelling team
Bradley Barcola’s sudden departure from France’s national team camp has reignited disputes between PSG and the French Football Federation, as both sides issue conflicting medical reports on the player’s condition
France’s coffee scene is undergoing a quiet revolution, with independent roasters, global brands, and modern café trends reshaping traditional habits while preserving the timeless art of café conversation and the simple pleasure of “un café”
Iran has freed 19-year-old French-German cyclist Lennart Monterlos after nearly four months of detention. Acquitted of espionage allegations, his release signals cautious diplomatic progress even as other foreign nationals remain imprisoned in Iran under similar charges