Welcome to Bulgaria Today, the English-language podcast of Radio Bulgaria, on November 27. In “Bulgaria Today” we bring you first the latest news from this country. Next on the show:After massive protest in front of parliament building the..
In “Bulgaria Today” on Thursday, 13 November, we bring you, first, the latest news from this country. Next on the show: Another case of animal cruelty sparks civic action — a social psychologist and animal activist share their perspectives with..
In “Bulgaria Today” on Thursday, October 30, we bring you, first, the latest news from this country. Next on the show: The Bulgarian-Swiss Association "Kanatitza" is building a small Bulgaria outside the homeland. At the end, we bring you the song “Dve..
In “Bulgaria Today” onThursday, October 16, we bring you, first, the latest news from this country. Next on the show:How building permits are issued and illegal construction becomes legal. At the end, we bring you the song "Znam" performed by..
Welcome to Bulgaria Today, the English-language podcast of Radio Bulgaria, hosted by Rositsa Petkova. It is October 1, International Day of Music, and music is at the heart of much of our work and mission here at Radio Bulgaria, as we have been trying..
On July 27, the day when Bulgarians pay honor to the spiritual and educational work of the Seven Apostles ( Sveti Sedmochislenitsi ), the Association of Bulgarian Schools Abroad celebrated its fifteenth anniversary with a solemn conference in..
Sunday schools are at the heart of Bulgarian communities around the world, where children learn their mother tongue, culture, history and traditions. There are nearly 400 schools abroad and more than half of them are members of the State Agency for..
The Bulgarian National Radio is now a partner of Bulgaria’s State Cultural Institute (SCI) with the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the promotion of Bulgarian culture around the world. This became possible through the signing of a strategic..
Cultural diplomacy can achieve the unachievable. A Bulgarian diplomat in Prague was convinced in the truthfulness of these words a century ago. His tough task being to restore the good name of his country after World War I, Dimitar Michalchev was..
The lack of dialogue with the other two important institutions in the country – the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers, has prevented the implementation of many of the ideas of the Bulgarian President and Vice President..