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Strict lockdowns helped region handle spring crisis better than western Europe, but now the number of cases is rising
The homes built by this Romanian minority are a reaction to centuries of stigma and oppression
Paris, Brussels and Milan experience big rises in nitrogen dioxide levels compared with recent lows
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Producers have made impressive progress in a country where consumption per capita is heroic
President told to select new prime minister in decision that prolongs political turmoil
To address the rule of law crisis, Europeans must see it as a broader crisis of governance
Ludovic Orban moves to undo swath of tax increases while promising to rein in deficit
Thirty years on, the downfall of Ceausescu holds lessons for rebels across the world
Trial of Ion Iliescu seen as opportunity to clear ‘fog’ over country’s democracy
Alec Russell witnessed the aftermath of the Ceausescus’ downfall. He returns to talk to the heroes of those turbulent times
After tackling corruption in Romania, her next challenge is fighting fraud across the EU
Iohannis and Orban face ballooning public spending and waning investor confidence
National Liberal party leader wins confidence vote to end political uncertainty
Ludovic Orban set to be country’s fourth premier in less than 3 years after government collapses
Steep rise this year could mean more expensive bacon in Spain, Germany and Poland
Removal of country’s first female PM comes month before she is due to stand in presidential elections
Rovana Plumb and Laszlo Trocsanyi deemed to have financial conflicts of interest
Country’s first female prime minister Viorica Dancila faces no-confidence vote
Ancient Saxon villages and rustic cuisine are luring travellers to the bucolic region in Romania
Popular mobilisation in defence of the rule of law deserves western support
Growing signs that devastating virus that has gripped Asia could hit Europe
Banks and real estate among sectors expected to be exposed by declining labour force
Hours after party’s resounding EU election defeat, Social Democrat leader loses court appeal
Letter warns Bucharest risks creating ‘de facto impunity’ for official corruption
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