Bulgaria

A man passes by a wall displaying an urban art project in the Transylvanian town of Sibiu, Romania, Wednesday, May 8, 2019. 

‘The best is yet to come’: Thousands of Bulgarians return home during pandemic

Migration

Since 1989, hundreds of thousands of Bulgarians have left the country, looking for better job prospects and wages. But in 2020, emigration decreased dramatically while the number of returnees soared. Leaders hope they’ll stay and help build Bulgaria’s future.

Turkey’s soap opera diplomacy

Global Politics

Sixth Bulgarian Sets Himself on Fire to Protest Poverty

Conflict & Justice

The Fall of Communism in Bulgaria

Arts, Culture & Media

Politics Grow Green in Bulgaria

The World

Roma integration in Bulgaria

Conflict & Justice

Matthew Brunwasser visits two ethnic Roma neighborhoods in Bulgaria to find out how the Roma there view the issue of integration. France’s extradition of Roma to Bulgaria and Romania has set off a debate about the Roma’s place in European society.

The World

Life for Roma back home

Global Politics

Correspondent Matthew Brunwasser reports on how the Bulgarian government is setting up social programs to help the Roma integrate back into Bulgarian society.

The World

Cold War escape route

Arts, Culture & Media

Reporter Matthew Brunwasser reports on one of the routes chosen by East Germans who wanted to escape their country during the Cold War. It went through Bulgaria, and held the promise of freedom. But many didn’t make it.