Azerbaijan evacuates nearly 200 citizens from the Middle East
Azerbaijan is evacuating nearly 200 people from the Middle East on a special charter flight departing from Oman...
TF FEST 2025 opened Thursday in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, bringing together 116 student-run training companies from Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro to showcase skills, compete, and connect with real businesses in a dynamic, interactive environment.
The TF FEST 2025, an international exhibition for training companies, officially opened on Thursday in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, according to the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA). Held at the Plovdiv Fair, this marks the 28th Forum of Future Entrepreneurs.
Organized by the Ministry of Education’s Institute of Education, International Fair Plovdiv, and the Bulgarian Training Firms Net, the event connects students with the business world. A total of 116 training companies from Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro are showcasing their business skills across various sectors including banking, IT, tourism, advertising, manufacturing, and even extreme sports.
Visitors can also browse and shop through the virtual stores via TF FEST’s online platform. The event features competitions judged by professionals from business, academia, and public administration, including categories like Best Stand, Best Presentation, and Miss and Mr TF FEST.
The exhibition runs through April 25, 2025.
Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is a hardline cleric with strong backing from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. His rise signals continuity in Tehran's anti-Western policies.
Global oil prices surpassed $119 a barrel on Monday (9 March, 2026), an almost four year high, as the Middle East conflict rumbled on.
China has urged Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their dispute through dialogue after Chinese envoy Yue Xiaoyong met Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, as fighting between the two neighbours entered its eleventh day.
Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father Ali Khamenei as supreme leader on Monday (9 March), signaling that hardliners remain firmly in charge, as the week-old U.S.-Israeli war with Iran pushed oil above $100 a barrel.
Entry and exit across the state border between Azerbaijan and Iran for all types of cargo vehicles, including those in transit, will resume on 9 March, according to a statement by the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan.
Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five Iranian women footballers who sought asylum, fearing persecution after refusing to sing their national anthem at an Asia Cup match.
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