Romania Video. Thousands of Romanians turn out for Bucharest anti-corruption protest Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 21/01/2018 - 3:19 GMT+1 Protesters say the government is pushing through laws that will harm the country's fight against corruption. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Thousands of Romanians turn out for Bucharest anti-corruption protest Now playing Next Tashkent and Astana deepen strategic ties during Bukhara talks Now playing Next Aerial footage shows widespread destruction in southern Lebanon Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 22nd, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Madrid hosts Experience Macao Roadshow showcasing culture, food and tourism Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 22nd, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV condemns ‘lust for power’ in Equatorial Guinea Now playing Next Trump wants to extend Iran ceasefire, until negotiations conclude Now playing Next Whale stranded on German coast swims off and gets stuck again Now playing Next War in Ukraine: Which EU countries are hosting the most Ukrainians? Now playing Next Mexico City: Video shows armed man shooting at tourists at Teotihuacán pyramids Now playing Next Israel ties, Ukraine support top agenda as EU foreign ministers meet Now playing Next 'Energy crisis will hit prices for months or even years,' says Commissioner Jørgensen Now playing Next Central Asian leaders back proposal for UN water agency Now playing Next 'Learn from Ukraine or defence money will be wasted,' Sanna Marin warns EU Now playing Next Deepfakes of frontline Ukrainian soldiers aim to undermine morale More videos
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