Thousands celebrate as fire-devils light up Catalonia's La Patum festival
Thousands of revellers packed Berga's main square as fire-devil performers showered the crowd with sparks during Catalonia's UNESCO-listed La Patum fe...
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.
Counting is underway in Armenia's elections. The results of the vote are set to determine the political direction of the country of three million people for the next few years. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is hoping to fend off challenges from several pro-Russia candidates to secure a third term.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party has won the Armenian elections, picking up nearly half the vote. With a majority in parliament, Pashinyan is set for a third term as Prime Minister. But an opposition politican has said he will challenge the election results.
The results of Armenia’s parliamentary elections will determine the makeup of the National Assembly and shape the country's political direction for the foreseeable future. But in Armenia, the final result is not decided by vote percentages alone. Here's how it works.
Barcelona is preparing to mark a historic milestone in the legacy of architect Antoni Gaudí as Pope Leo XIV visits the city this week to inaugurate the Tower of Jesus Christ at the Sagrada Família basilica, almost exactly 100 years after the visionary architect’s death.
Iran and Israel have halted strikes on each other, but Tehran has warned it will recommence attacks if Israel continues military action in Lebanon. U.S. President Donald Trump and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun have meanwhile made pleas for peace.
The Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) has accused the U.S. of preventing Iranian supporters from attending the country's World Cup matches after its allocation of tickets was withdrawn just days before the tournament begins.
The United States has added some of China's biggest technology and automotive companies, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD and Nio, to a Pentagon list of firms it believes are linked to Beijing's military.
The Democratic Republic of Congo's latest Ebola outbreak has claimed more than 100 lives, with health authorities warning that armed conflict and attacks on aid workers are hindering efforts to contain the disease.
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been denied entry to the United States, preventing him from taking part in the FIFA World Cup 2026 and ending what would have been a historic moment for Somali football.
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended pending a vote by member states on whether he should be removed from office, following an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.
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