BTA to Use Gaziantep's Anadolu Agency's Experience of Covering Turkiye Earthquake

BTA to Use Gaziantep's Anadolu Agency's Experience of Covering Turkiye Earthquake
GAZIANTEP, TURKIYE, 06.11.2023
The exchange of experience in news agencies' reactions during crises and in the establishment of regional correspondent bureaus was the topic of the meeting of Bulgarian News Agency’s (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and the Regional Manager of the Anadolu Agency in Gaziantep, South-Central Turkiye, Kerem Kocalar, held at the office of the Turkish national news agency in the city.
The Gaziantep region was one of the hardest hit by the devastating earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale on February 6, which affected Southern and Central Turkiye and Northern and Western Syria, and killed nearly 60,000 people, including over 50,000 in Turkiye.
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The exchange of experience in news agencies' reactions during crises and in the establishment of regional correspondent bureaus was the topic of the meeting of Bulgarian News Agency’s (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and the Regional Manager of the Anadolu Agency in Gaziantep, South-Central Turkiye, Kerem Kocalar, held at the office of the Turkish national news agency in the city.
The Gaziantep region was one of the hardest hit by the devastating earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale on February 6, which affected Southern and Central Turkiye and Northern and Western Syria, and killed nearly 60,000 people, including over 50,000 in Turkiye.
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BTA to Use Gaziantep's Anadolu Agency's Experience of Covering Turkiye Earthquake
GAZIANTEP, TURKIYE, 06.11.2023
The exchange of experience in news agencies' reactions during crises and in the establishment of regional correspondent bureaus was the topic of the meeting of Bulgarian News Agency’s (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and the Regional Manager of the Anadolu Agency in Gaziantep, South-Central Turkiye, Kerem Kocalar, held at the office of the Turkish national news agency in the city.
The Gaziantep region was one of the hardest hit by the devastating earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale on February 6, which affected Southern and Central Turkiye and Northern and Western Syria, and killed nearly 60,000 people, including over 50,000 in Turkiye.
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The exchange of experience in news agencies' reactions during crises and in the establishment of regional correspondent bureaus was the topic of the meeting of Bulgarian News Agency’s (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and the Regional Manager of the Anadolu Agency in Gaziantep, South-Central Turkiye, Kerem Kocalar, held at the office of the Turkish national news agency in the city.
The Gaziantep region was one of the hardest hit by the devastating earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale on February 6, which affected Southern and Central Turkiye and Northern and Western Syria, and killed nearly 60,000 people, including over 50,000 in Turkiye.
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BTA to Use Gaziantep's Anadolu Agency's Experience of Covering Turkiye Earthquake
GAZIANTEP, TURKIYE, 06.11.2023
The exchange of experience in news agencies' reactions during crises and in the establishment of regional correspondent bureaus was the topic of the meeting of Bulgarian News Agency’s (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and the Regional Manager of the Anadolu Agency in Gaziantep, South-Central Turkiye, Kerem Kocalar, held at the office of the Turkish national news agency in the city.
The Gaziantep region was one of the hardest hit by the devastating earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale on February 6, which affected Southern and Central Turkiye and Northern and Western Syria, and killed nearly 60,000 people, including over 50,000 in Turkiye.
BTA Photo
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The exchange of experience in news agencies' reactions during crises and in the establishment of regional correspondent bureaus was the topic of the meeting of Bulgarian News Agency’s (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev and the Regional Manager of the Anadolu Agency in Gaziantep, South-Central Turkiye, Kerem Kocalar, held at the office of the Turkish national news agency in the city.
The Gaziantep region was one of the hardest hit by the devastating earthquake of 7.8 on the Richter scale on February 6, which affected Southern and Central Turkiye and Northern and Western Syria, and killed nearly 60,000 people, including over 50,000 in Turkiye.
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