Bulgarians living abroad do not intend to return to their home country permanently, the results of a survey conducted by the popular brain gain community Tuk Tam show. Those who do not rule out such a possibility say it may happen in the long term...
“I have dedicated 40 years of my life to radio. I used to stop at the entrance of the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) and look around to check if the passers-by would notice what an important institution I was entering,” says Lidia Mihova, a favorite..
State policies towards Bulgarians abroad are the focus of a special parliamentary committee. Head of the Committee in the 47th National Assembly is Antoaneta Tsoneva, Democratic Bulgaria Coalition MP and co-founder of a non-governmental..
A year full of challenges and unexpected twists is about to end. The pandemic has changed our daily lives and rearranged our priorities, while the election triptych in Bulgaria changed the political landscape in the country. Covid and elections..
Caroling groups from Sliven district (Southeastern Bulgaria) sent a virtual greeting to Bulgarians abroad, BTA reported. For the second year running, the orgenizers of the event (Community Donation Fund Sliven) are sending their Christmas blessing to..
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..
There are only several hours to go until the moment when we will learn the name of the new head of state of Bulgaria for the next 5 years. After the regular parliamentary elections on April 4, Bulgarians have been living in a constant..
Record election activity outside the country in the parliamentary and presidential elections on November 14 was reported at a briefing by CEC spokesman Tsvetozar Tomov. More than 200,000 Bulgarians have exercised their right to vote..
In “Bulgaria Today” on Monday, the 15 th of November, we bring you, first, the latest news stories from this country. Next on the show: Bulgarians abroad: Our home country needs urgent reforms Finally, in our music slot: Orlin Pavlov and..
Bulgarians in USA were able to exercise their right to vote at 55 polling stations. In 8 of them there was a machine vote – Washington DC, New York, Atlanta, Seattle, in the region of Chicago and in Las Vegas. Provisional..