Romania Romanians stage anti-corruption protests in Bucharest Euronews reporter Hans Von der Brelie is with protesters in the country's capital as they demonstrate against perceived corruption in Romania. 20/01/2018
Romania Romania's incoming PM failed to shine as an MEP Viorica Dancila was ranked near the bottom of the Parliament for attendance and once claimed Iran was in the EU. 18/01/2018
Romania Romania’s protest-packed year ‘hasn’t changed anything long-term’ Experts say much of what protesters have campaigned about are still on the legislative agenda. 17/01/2018
Economy 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
Romania Anyone there? Shinzo Abe picks worst moment to visit Romania Japan’s prime minister chose to visit Bucharest the day after his opposite number resigned from government. 16/01/2018
Romania Hungary and Romania in row over Transylvania autonomy remarks Romania’s prime minister is in hot water with Budapest over comments appearing to threaten ethnic Hungarians in Transylvania. 12/01/2018
Romania Watch: rare footage of wolves captured on camera in Romania They were filmed walking in front of a surveillance camera at the country’s Piatra Craiului National Park. 11/01/2018
Romania Gay couple’s joy after ECJ advisor backs bid for Romania recognition Adrian Coman and Clai Hamilton cannot live together in Romania because the country doesn’t recognise same-sex marriage. 11/01/2018
Syria Weapons made in eastern Europe 'finding their way to ISIL' Eastern European countries are unwittingly supplying the so-called Islamic State with weapons and ammunition, a new report has claimed. 28/12/2017
World News Euronews Picture of the Year Euronews journalists present Euronews' pictures of the year. 26/12/2017
Romania 100 years on from Romania's 'Great Union', Moldova won't choose sides For Romania and Moldova, 2018 will mark a bittersweet historical moment: the centennial of the Great Union, which brought together the key Romanian-inhabited provinces: Bessarabia, Transylvania and the Romanian Kingdom. 24/12/2017
Romania Romania: protesters’ creative new way of trolling their under fire MPs After waves of street demonstrations in Bucharest and beyond, protesters are now turning to Facebook and Google to get their message across. 18/12/2017
Romania Bucharest: a flash mob with a difference The 'Silenced Romania' rally attracts hundreds of blindfolded and gagged protesters. 18/12/2017
Romania Democracy in Romania facing its ‘gravest danger since 1990’ Campaigners have written an open letter to MEPs and EU chiefs calling on them to intervene. 17/12/2017
Living From dumpster to department store This is the story of Remesh, the brand leading the upcycling movement in Romania. 06/12/2017
Romania King Michael I of Romania won over a nation he barely ruled The passing of the king is seen as a national tragedy although few alive can remember his reign. 06/12/2017
Romania Romania mourns the death of former king King Michael who has died in Switzerland carved out a place for himself in Romanian history 06/12/2017
Romania Who was King Michael I of Romania? The king spent decades in exile before winning the right to return to his homeland 05/12/2017
Romania Bucharest: no Christmas fair in Victory Square Protesters put a temporary stop to a Bucharest Christmas fair they say is restricting their rights. 02/12/2017