Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Macedonian journalist brokers Russian propaganda in Bulgarian media, Christo Grozev says

Christo Grozev
Photo: BGNES

Paid publications by the Russian services in Bulgarian media cost EUR 150-300, says Christo Grozev, author at Bellingcat investigative journalism group.

“Small sums lead to significant influence over the public mind in Bulgaria, and that should not be happening. Darko Todorovski is the Macedonian journalist in question, if I remember correctly. He is not actually a journalist, he is in fact a contributor who is given assignments by Russia and who makes use of his network in Bulgaria to get these articles published,” Christo Grozev said in an interview with Nova TV. Grozev added that it cannot be said there are Russian agents in Bulgaria’s parliament but that there are plenty in public life.

Christo Grozev is in Los Angeles to present the documentary about Alexei Navalny. Within days it will become clear whether the film Navalny will be nominated for an Oscar award.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Clouds coming from the west, precipitation expected in the evening

On Friday, the cloudiness will increase in the northwestern regions of Bulgaria and rainfall, which will quickly turn into snowfall, is expected. There will be moderate southwesterly wind which in the afternoon will orient from the..

published on 1/2/25 6:55 PM

GERB-SDS, DB, BSP and ITN discuss priorities for future government

The negotiating teams of GERB-SDS, Democratic Bulgaria, BSP-United Left and There is Such a People discussed proposals for a draft government agreement. This was announced by GERB on its Facebook page. Representatives of the parties discussed the..

published on 1/2/25 6:12 PM
Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov, Director of the Border Police

No migrant pressure allowed at the Bulgarian-Greek border, Border Police says

Following the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen area, the work of the control institutions has become much broader and more responsible, said Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov, director of the Border Police. Zlatanov added that controls..

published on 1/2/25 5:53 PM