Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova is paying a working visit to Moldova. Vice-President Yotova is expected to meet Moldova’s head of state Igor Dodon, the Speaker of Moldova’s National Assembly Adrian Candu and that country’s Prime Minister Pavel Filip. The rights of the Bulgarian minority in Moldova and the opportunities for education in Bulgarian will be discussed during these meetings. The 13th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media will be opened on October 5 in Chisinau. It will be held under the auspices of Bulgaria’s Vice President Yotova. Media from Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, Spain, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Israel the USA and Canada will be presented at the event. They will discuss the condition of the Bulgarian communities abroad, as well as new platforms in education, the transfer of personnel and technologies and the responsibilities of the media related to the preservation of the Bulgarian language.
On August 27 (Wednesday), the summer stage "Maimunarnika" in Borisova Gradina park in Sofia will be illuminated by the magic of Bulgarian folklore. The world-famous female choir "The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices" will perform an..
On Wednesday it will be sunny. There will be scattered high clouds over the western and northern regions of the country. There will be light to moderate easterly wind. The highest temperatures will be between 27° and 32°C; in Sofia..
As of January 1, 2026, the minimum monthly wage will be set at 1,213 BGN (EUR 620.20). This represents a 12.6% increase, or 136 BGN (EUR 64.4) more than its current amount. The proposed change is outlined in a draft decree by the Ministry of Labour and..
The leader of the GERB party Boyko Borisov met in Düsseldorf with the CEO of the defense concern Rheinmetall Armin Paperger . During the..
A van carrying 24 migrants, driven by a Bulgarian driver, was intercepted last night near the village of Lozenets (Tsarevo Municipality), Border..
On Tuesday , sunny weather will prevail with temporary increases in cloudiness, more significant over the southern regions of..
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