"The dying fire is often rekindled thanks to a few remaining embers." With these warm words, Slavic philology professor Krassimir Stantchev inspires hope that the fading interest in the Bulgarian alphabet, the Bulgarian language and Bulgarian culture..
The role of language in preserving national identity abroad, theory and practice in Bulgarian language lessons, was the focus of a forum in the United Kingdom dedicated to cooperation between state institutions, non-governmental organizations and..
The Council of Ministers endorsed a decision on approving a bill on amendments to the Bulgarian citizenship act, by force of which the conditions for the acquisition of Bulgarian citizenship by persons of Bulgarian origin, and of persons with a parent..
Fleeing from Ottoman rule, more than two centuries ago, thousands of Bulgarians emigrated to Moldova where their descendants still jealously guard the Bulgarian language, traditions, culture, and even recipes from the Bulgarian cuisine. According to..
War, peace, fear, humility, empathy, love are the words that were in people’s thoughts and vocabulary most often during the outgoing year. Empathy, love and humility are virtues which shape us as humans and as a society, and this year we..
Studying the Bulgarian language in schools in regions of Ukraine that are currently occupied by Russia has been suspended. The issue has been discussed in the parliamentary committee on foreign policy. The Minister of Foreign..
A person's true wealth is concentrated in the little things - words, memories, the taste of grandma's jam. The wealth of a nation is the link between generations, the memory and respect on the way to a better world that we can be proud of. This is..
Bulgarian language researchers from ten European universities have created a literary atlas, "Picturesque Bulgaria. Multilingual routes". In addition to distinguished scholars from Athens, Warsaw, Venice, Vienna, Ljubljana, Plovdiv, St. Petersburg,..
Premier Kiril Petkov and a Bulgarian government delegation are paying an official visit to Skopje. “Bulgaria was the first country in the world to recognize the independence of today’s Republic of North Macedonia’s and it is proud of this..
"I am ready to open a new page in relations with Bulgaria that would help the two countries build a sincere friendship and have a better future. The pitch of hate speech must be lowered " , North Macedonia’s future Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski..