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Bucharest has not ruled out cargo vessel may have hit a sea mine that drifted from Russia’s war in Ukraine
Bucharest says it will claim damages for losses of up to 2% of GDP after Vienna opposed its Schengen accession
Strikes along the Danube, which marks Nato’s border, concern security chiefs
Latest strikes targeting Danube river ports come before Putin-Erdoğan talks on restarting Black Sea grain deal
Bucharest seeks to double capacity of alternative shipping route through Danube river, says prime minister
Bucharest faces growing calls for bigger hunting quotas to protect property and livestock from country’s 8,000 wild bears
Politicians and public opinion in parts of central and eastern Europe have doubts about Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the war
Story of elderly found abandoned at construction site emerges as raids find overcrowding and maltreatment
Hydropower company Hidroelectrica’s listing will be one of the biggest ever in eastern Europe
Nicolae Ciucă was supposed to leave office in May but a teachers’ strike delayed his plans
Innovation minister dreams of artificial intelligence making ‘policy recommendations’ based on people’s views
Poland and other member states to lift ban on incoming foodstuffs under Brussels plan for temporary curbs
Bloc bows to pressure from Poland and other eastern European states over influx of cheap foodstuffs
It was seized under communism and became a hunting lodge for dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Now the heir is fighting to reclaim his family seat
A canal connecting the Black Sea and river delta known for its abundant wildlife has become a geopolitical flashpoint
A market in Bucharest offers lessons for Brits on what to eat when
Flying object prompts neighbouring Moldova to shut down its airspace and Romania to scramble jets
For young people living in cities, crisis and opportunity collide, writes Barbara Bulc
Some member states oppose Bulgaria and Romania joining Schengen
Show of support for Kyiv front and centre despite increasingly nuanced views
Over decades, the then Prince of Wales helped transform the fortunes of a remote Transylvanian village
Brussels has lifted all its levies on Ukrainian imports but Washington is wary of following suit
As Bucharest struggles to make promised refunds to utilities, energy groups warn they face a cash flow crisis
Governments seeking popularity are adopting measures that hurt banks and unfairly benefit large property owners
France, Germany, Italy and Romania support move but say ‘profound reforms’ needed to fight corruption
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