The Cube UEFA sanctions loophole as Romania invites 30,000 children to football UEFA had ordered Romania to play the match behind closed doors, after failing to control their supporters. 16/10/2019
Romania Ten people dead after minibus collides with truck in Romania Ten people died and seven others were injured in a road accident in Romania on Saturday, AFP reported quoting Romanian police. 05/10/2019
Europe News Romania and Hungary will nominate new picks for European Commission Both nation's choices were rejected by MEPs. 26/09/2019
Europe News Kovesi dedicates EU job backing to anti-corruption activists One of Romania best-known anti-corruption chiefs has been speaking to Euronews after being backed to be the EU’s first public prosecutor. 20/09/2019
Romania Romania minister sacked over 'deeply wrong' comments on kidnapped teen Romania's education minister, Ecaterina Andronescu, has been sacked over "deeply wrong" comments she made about a kidnapping case. 03/08/2019
Europe News Brussels unveils new measures to fight rule of law backsliding Over the past two years, the EU has threatened legal steps against Romania and launched Article 7 procedures — dubbed the "nuclear option" — against Poland and Hungary over reforms to their judiciary systems. 18/07/2019
The Cube Angry Romanians protest after being denied European vote Angry crowds banged on the walls of the embassy in The Hague, Netherlands, after voters were turned away when polls closed. 27/05/2019
Romania Music to their ears: European leaders enjoy rock star welcome in Sibiu Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel got carried away by the cheering crowds, at one point trying to get them to chant Macron's name. 10/05/2019
Europe News The Brief: Medieval city hosts post-Brexit summit...before Brexit It's a small medieval town in Romania, it's also where EU leaders are converging to chart the bloc's future course, without the UK. 09/05/2019
Europe News Brussels dances to the rhythm of the new Balkan music The 13th edition of Balkan Trafik has focused for the first time on the urban music of the region, bringing new voices on the stage of the European capital 29/04/2019
Romania Europe puts pressure on Romania over Kovesi and controversial reforms It was a multi-pronged attack on Bucharest. 04/04/2019
Europe News The Brief: Operation Sophia extended for an additional six months The European Union's Operation Sophia has been agreed to be extended for an additional six months. Yet, the Operation will transition from using rescue boats to rescue airplanes after Italy said it would no longer receive people from the Mediterranean Sea. 28/03/2019
Europe News Search for an EU budget crime prosecutor begins The European Parliament has made a short list of candidates for the new position. 26/02/2019
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
Europe News Romania justice reforms in EU firing line Romania's president was in Strasbourg to give his vision of Europe's future, he said the fight against corruption was righteous. MEPs took the opportunity to push Romania towards Europe, not away from it. 24/10/2018
Europe News After Poland and Hungary... Romania EU Commission and European Parliament warn Bucharest not to jettison rule-based democracy 03/10/2018
Europe News Brussels to Romania: "Hands off judicial independence" EU warns Bucharest not to interfere with the justice system and not to stop fighting against corruption 03/10/2018
Unreported Europe Romanians march for justice For the last year, Romanians have been turning out in their thousands to protest what they see as an increasingly corrupt government. 02/02/2018
Europe News MEPs concerned about Romania reforms The European Commission is warning that the proposed changes would undermine the judiciary's independence and Romania's commitment to fight corruption and organised crime. 25/01/2018
Europe News Brief: EU and Turkey mend fences and MEPs scrutinise Romania This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 25/01/2018
Europe News Brief: Euro zone oversight and upheaval in Romania This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 16/01/2018
Europe News MEPs express concern about Romania upheaval After just seven months in office, Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose has stepped down. The social democrat was forced to resign when he lost the support of his party. It's the second time since June that the PSD has ousted one of its own. 16/01/2018
Unreported Europe How posted workers became a byword for social dumping Posted workers is a framework by which workers are sent by their employers to carry out a service in another EU country on a temporary basis. 29/09/2017
Unreported Europe Posted workers facing harsh realities Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie investigates the abuses faced by Eastern European 'posted workers' in the EU. 28/09/2017