My visit to Bulgaria changed entirely my perception about this country, says in an interview for Radio Bulgaria Canadian video journalist Simon Gardner. Mr Gardner works as a news reporter at CBC Canada in Ottawa, covering corruption, crime and municipal policies. Simon Gardner learned about Bulgaria and its picturesque nature from photographs on the Internet. However, the overall perception of the Canadian journalist and of many Canadian nationals was of a grim, dark and gloomy place…….until the moment he arrived in Bulgaria when all negative perceptions changed with wonderful impressions:
Cultural and linguistic diversity - this is what distinguishes the European Union, and the languages spoken in the community are an important part of Europe's cultural heritage. There are currently 24 official languages in the EU and each time a Member..
20 Bulgarian breweries will offer a taste of their unique beer recipes at the Hops Street festival, to be held at the NDK (National Palace of Culture) in central Sofia at the end of the week - September 27, 28 and 29. There will be a wide range of..
Identity codes lie at the basis of genealogy – the science of tracing the bloodline, the origin of humans, family ties. Identity codes is what sets us apart as people, says Rosen Gatsin, Chief Assistant at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences’ Institute..
On 22 and 23 September, Bulgarians, mostly from Northern Italy, gathered in the beautiful Italian town of Brunate on Lake Como. There, against the..
Violence and bullying at school is a problem not only in Bulgaria, but also in many countries in Europe and the rest of the world...
Three anglers caught a giant catfish in Dyakovo dam near Dupnitsa. The fish could well enter the Guinness book of records, bTV reports. The men..
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