On Monday the weather in Bulgaria will be sunny and hot. There will be a weak to moderate wind along the Black Sea coast. The prevailing maximum temperatures tomorrow will be between 32°C and 37°C , in Sofia - around 33°C. It will..
The Ministry of e-Government donated 10 laptops to the Bulgarian school at Sofia's Embassy in Bucharest . The pupils of "Yordan Yovkov" School received their new equipment on International Children's Day. "We must help young people walk the path of..
Georgi Ivanov won the European title at the 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championships in Bucharest. In the 125 kg freestyle final, the Bulgarian wrestler defeated Volodymyr Kochanov (Ukraine) 10:0 by technical knockout. The gold in Bucharest is..
If it is true that Bulgaria is not just enclosed in its borders, but exists where Bulgarians live, then we should know that in the last few decades a growing community of Bulgarian compatriots can be found north of the Danube. They..
1.7 million euros of state aid has been earmarked for the Bulgarian minority in Romania, the deputy in the Chamber of Deputies in the Romanian Parliament, Georgi Nakov, told BTA. He is the secretary in the parliamentary group of national minorities,..
Vyara Simeonova /11th grade/ and Kalina Simeonova /6th grade/ from the Baba Tonka Mathematical High School in Ruse and the student from the Ruse-based University "Angel Kanchev" Yordan Ganev, who represented Bulgaria at the International Robotics..
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Ivet Goranova won two gold medals in the 19th edition of the international karate tournament for all ages in the Romanian capital Bucharest. Goranova became the first in two categories - the kumite category up to 55..
Election day in Bucharest ended with an increased voter turnout compared to the turnout registered at the previous election. The election results there are different to the results inside Bulgaria, Radio Bulgaria’s correspondent in Bucharest..
Russia's war against Ukraine requires adequate measures to ensure security in Eastern Europe and address the side effects of the crisis. This was what Bulgarian President Rumen Radev said at the B9 summit in Bucharest, Romania. At the meeting,..
"Whatever the background, whatever the pretext for the war in Ukraine, nothing can justify trampling on the country's national sovereignty, casualties, destruction and enormous suffering," Bulgarian President Rumen Radev said in Bucharest after meeting..