Here you can find basic information about Bulgarian newspapers and magazines.
Description: Dneven Trud, most commonly known as Trud, is the most widespread daily newspaper in Bulgaria. Born in 1936, it's among the oldest Bulgarian papers.
Language: Bulgarian
Visit the website of Dneven Trud (in Bulgarian)
Description: First published in 2001 in Sofia, Dnevnik is a daily newspaper which focuses mainly economic topics. There is also an English version of the paper.
Languages: Bulgarian, English
Visit the website of Dnevnik (in Bulgarian)
Description: First published in 1992, Kapital is a Bulgarian weekly newspaper commonly read by the business community. It focusses mainly on political and economic issues.
Language: Bulgarian
Visit the website of Kapital (in Bulgarian)
Description: Published in Sofia since 1993, Novinar is a Bulgarian daily newspaper.
Language: Bulgarian
Visit the website of Novinar (in Bulgarian)
Description: Born in Sofia in 1996, Sega is a daily newspaper which uses to give voice to several political positions.
Language: Bulgarian
Visit the website of Sega (in Bulgarian)
Description: The Sofia Echo is a Bulgarian weekly newspaper published in English. Beside articles from the printed edition, the online version provides also daily news.
Language: English
Visit the website of Sofia Echo (in English)
Description: Tema is a Bulgarian weekly magazine which deals mostly with political, economic and international affairs.
Languages: Bulgarian, English
Visit the website of Tema (in Bulgarian)
Description: The Pari Daily is a Bulgarian daily newspaper which deals exclusively with finance and business. The online edition provides news, analyses and reports also in English.
Languages: Bulgarian, English
Archive: since 1996, freely available
Visit the website of The Pari Daily (in Bulgarian)
Description: Founded in 1990, 24 Chasа is the most widespread daily newspaper in Bulgaria. Beside news and analysis, it offers also entertaining reading.
Language: Bulgarian
Visit the website of 24 Chasa (in Bulgarian)
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