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Standart (Стандарт) is a Bulgarian newspaper founded in 1992. Chairman of the board of editors is Slavka Bozukova. Chairman of the board of editors is Slavka Bozukova. The online edition has an English language section.
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Vestnik (Russian: вестник) or vesnik (Macedonian: весник) means messenger or herald in several Slavic languages, and is used as a generic name in various news publications. It may refer to
Regular circulation started on 25 May 1945 under the name Vestnik. But it was not before 1949 that it became a daily newspaper. In 1952, the newspaper was renamed Večer. [2] Slovenia's major newspaper company Delo, d.d. holds almost 80% of shares of Večer.
Zviazda (Звязда, 40,000 copies) , the largest state-controlled Belarusian language newspaper.; Novy Chas (Новы Час, 7,000 copies [2]) ; Nasha Slova (Наша Слова, 7,000 copies [2]), newspaper about culture and history, published by the Francishak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society
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The State Gazette (Bulgarian: Държавен Вестник, romanized: Darzhaven Vestnik, abbreviated DV (ДВ) is the gazette of record of Bulgaria and has been in print since 1879. The State Gazette was founded by state decree of Prince Alexander of Battenberg on 19 July 1879.
In 1938, it merged with Rabotnicheski vestnik ("Worker's Newspaper"), the Bulgarian Communist Party's newspaper, founded in 1897. Rabotnichesko delo criticized the bourgeois government, propagated the ideas of communism and was against the country's participation in World War as part of the Axis Powers , advocating closer ties with the Soviet ...