Record Year for Bulgarian Tourism: Nearly 1 Million Romanians Visited in 2025
Bulgaria saw a record influx of Romanian tourists in 2025, according to the latest figures from the National Statistical Institute
Romania experienced its coldest Sunday morning in six decades, according to the National Meteorological Administration. The lowest temperature was recorded in Miercurea Ciuc in central Romania, where thermometers fell to minus 21 degrees Celsius. Several other daily low-temperature records were broken in northern towns including Darabani, Stănca Ștefanești, Gura Porticei, and Oltenița.
In the capital, Bucharest, temperatures reached minus 10°C over the weekend. Emergency services reported nearly 100 injuries caused by slips, falls, and fractures, while nine people suffered hypothermia. Authorities warned that the cold spell is expected to intensify in the coming days, with a yellow warning for hazardous weather issued for Tuesday. Forecasts indicate temperatures will range between minus 8°C and minus 20°C across Romania, with no areas exceeding freezing. The harshest cold will affect Moldova, Transylvania, Dobrudja, eastern Muntenia, and southern Oltenia.
The severe weather has already claimed lives. In Arad County, a driver lost control on an icy road and collided with oncoming traffic, later dying in hospital. PRO TV reported that the road had not been treated with de-icing materials. In Iași, a 45-year-old man was found in an unheated home with a body temperature of 23°C and subsequently died of severe hypothermia in hospital.
Social workers in Izvoarele, a village with a predominantly ethnic Bulgarian population, have been checking on isolated elderly residents. Many have only limited supplies of firewood and have struggled to survive the extreme cold of the past week.
Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko delivered sharp criticism of Bulgaria, highlighting its EU membership as a complicating factor in the delivery of Russian gas to Serbia
According to the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released by Transparency International, Serbia has recorded its lowest ranking in 20 years, placing 116th out of 182 countries and territories
The Romanian government is moving to reshape the country’s economy by shifting the focus from consumption-driven growth to investment-led development, according to Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare.
Sinisa Karan has been confirmed as the new president of Republika Srpska following a repeat early election held to replace the banned Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, according to final results.
At least 14 people have died after a migrant speedboat collided with a Greek coastguard patrol vessel near the eastern Aegean island of Chios, according to Greek authorities. The incident occurred at sea, prompting an immediate large-scale search and resc
Greek national security agencies have launched an investigation into the growing number of land and property acquisitions in Northern Greece by citizens from Bulgaria and Turkey
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