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INVESTIGATION radio : The 'M' word: breaking the Bulgarian complex

The 'M' word: breaking the Bulgarian complex

In January 2009, Sofia’s then-mayor and current PM banned anti-government protests after citizen disillusion with the country’s corruption; Bulgaria is officially the poorest EU state, according to Transparency International. One year on, the remnants of a ‘protest culture’ lie in the urban, cultural and mediatic fragmentation of a society rooted in tradition, the past - and the mafia, to an extent

by Nabeelah Shabbir @ // 07/01/10

radio, eu crisis on the ground, protest, music, violence, corruption, mafia

INTERVIEW radio : Interview: the success of Greek-Turkish Cypriot Radio May

Interview: the success of Greek-Turkish Cypriot Radio May

Founder Hassan Kahvecioglu on a radio created in 2004, as Cyprus joined the EU, to encourage the union of the Turkish Cypriot side with Europe

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ , Mana Livardjani @ // 23/07/08

radio, eudebate2009, media, cyprus, european elections 2009, radio may, turkish cypriot

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