Welcome to Bulgaria Today, the English-language podcast of Radio Bulgaria, on December 12.
We start with a summary of the leading news stories from Bulgaria and the weather forecast for tomorrow.
Next, we bring you another episode of our running series Vasil Levski Revisited where we take you to Bulgarian schools around the world named after this Bulgarian emblematic figure – now we will visit the French capital where Vasil Levski is the patron of the oldest Bulgarian school in Paris.
And finally in our music slot we’ll hear the band No More Many More with their new single Stay a Person to be released officially at their gig tomorrow in Sofia, part of their national tour.
Welcome to the show!
01:36 - News
10:49 - Vasil Levski Revisted: Vasil Levski is the patron of the oldest Bulgarian school in Paris
16:59 - Song of the Day: No More Many More band will present new studio album
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