Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Rule of law, migration, glyphosate Those are the stories in today's Brief 17/01/2019
Europe News Rule of law: EU Parliament wants violators to be stripped off funds Lawmakers go after Hungary, Poland, Romania and the likes 17/01/2019
Europe News Truckers fear mobility package divides EU transport market Truckers from Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Lithuania say the package divides the transport industry of Eastern and Western Europe 11/01/2019
World News Europea briefing: Five stories to know about today Here are the top stories we were watching today. 11/01/2019
Romania Watch: Ceremony marks start of Romania's EU presidency The ceremony marks the start of Romania's stint at the helm of the Council of the European Union presidency, which runs from January 1 - June 30, 2019. 10/01/2019
Romania Right of reply: Romania's ruling party responds to corruption claims Romania's ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) have objected to comments made by an anti-corruption expert in an article published by Euronews. Here we publish their response to Laura Stefan's claims in full. 10/01/2019
Romania Romania's Dragnea files lawsuit against Brussels after fraud claims Romania’s most powerful politician has filed a lawsuit against Brussels after claims of corruption involving EU funds. 09/01/2019
Romania Romania working on granting amnesty to imprisoned corrupt politicians Romania working on granting amnesty to politicians imprisoned for corruption 09/01/2019
World News Democracy in Europe 'has declined more than any other region' Democracy in Europe has 'declined more than any other region,' signalling a 'democratic malaise,' the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index has found. 09/01/2019
Romania Raw Politics: Is Romania ready for the EU Presidency? The eastern European state took over the presidency of the EU on Jan 1 but some have expressed doubts as to whether it can steer the bloc through what is expected to be a turbulent few months. 07/01/2019
Romania Romania's government survives confidence vote ahead of EU presidency Romania's government has survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote just before it is due to take over the European Union's rotating presidency. 17/12/2018
Romania As its 150-year cathedral project nears completion, Romania's church seeks to rebuild trust Romania's orthodox church imposes itself on Bucharest as it battles to retain influence across society. 14/12/2018
Romania Watch: Romania's anti-graft activists mark a year of protest It’s the perfect antidote to the huge anti-government protests that have rocked the Romanian capital Bucharest in recent years. 11/12/2018
World News Foodie Europe: which countries spend the most on what they eat? New statistics released by Eurostat show which countries in Europe spend the most on what they eat 05/12/2018
Romania Picasso painting stolen six years ago resurfaces in Romania The painting was initally stolen in a heist along with six other paintings by Matisse, Monet and others. 18/11/2018
Living ‘Made in Romania’: the story behind the tag We toured a factory in Bucharest making fashion goods for luxury brands. 14/11/2018
World News EU slams Romania for 'reversing' progress against corruption The criticism comes just weeks before Romania assumes the EU's rotating six-month presidency. 14/11/2018
Romania European heroes: The women fighting for early education in Romania It's hard to say which member of the Hawke family is more famous in Romania: Hollywood actor Ethan or his mother, Leslie, who helped thousands of children attend schools. 12/11/2018
Romania Journalists in Romania 'under political pressure' after Dragnea claims Investigative journalists who have published claims about Romania’s most powerful politician say they’ve come under political pressure to reveal their sources. 12/11/2018