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Show of support for Kyiv front and centre despite increasingly nuanced views
Puzzle: can you do better than resigning?
Paris, Brussels and Milan experience big rises in nitrogen dioxide levels compared with recent lows
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Tensions domestically and with Brussels risk derailing six-month presidency of bloc
Rule of law, despite some progress over the past decade, has been fragile since 1989
Romania’s presidency highlights the need for rule of law reforms
Questions raised over corruption and independent judiciary in Romania
Transformation shows revival of interest in Europe’s sixth-largest capital
Investors worry policy U-turns hint at lack of predictability
The country’s 20m consumers turn to western-style supermarkets
Resistance to a government move that would dilute graft laws led to a U-turn, but will it be enough to quell public anger?
Leaders refuse to resign despite largest demonstrations since communism’s fall
Largest street demonstrations in a generation prompt government turnround
Protests grow over decrees that could hinder efforts to combat corruption
Ordnance decriminalising official misconduct attacked as ‘grave blow’ to rule of law
President joins demonstration against draft decrees on decriminalisation
Stability and growth in Romania have caught investors’ attention
Emerging Europe’s economic athletes still have some catching up to do on quality
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