
Romanian Populist Georgescu Faces Further Legal Action
Could ‘promoting fascism’ charges be more Bucharest-based revenge and harassment aimed at the ‘President Who Never Was’?

Could ‘promoting fascism’ charges be more Bucharest-based revenge and harassment aimed at the ‘President Who Never Was’?

Moscow accuses Kyiv of trying to “recruit Russian pilots” by promising them $3 million and citizenship of a Western country.

A return to roots in a time of confusion or just another political strategy?

A NATO official emphasized that Washington’s commitment remains clear, describing the downsizing “adjustment.”

Two Ukrainian nationals have also been detained in Romania for alleged involvement in the plot.

A suspected gas explosion demolished a housing block in the Romanian capital, killing at least three —with evacuations still ongoing.

Romania has approved a new law expanding its volunteer military training from one week to four months, offering financial incentives to attract young recruits.

After last May’s annulled elections raised fears of EU interference, Bucharest’s Brussels-friendly prosecutors now aim to try 21 Romanians for political offences.

The Western alliance is strengthening its border and air protection as Moscow issues stark warnings on a potential conflict.

Moscow denied responsibility for the drone incident, dismissing Romania’s claims as “unfounded.”