
Romania’s Economic Fork in the Road
Facing a major budget gap, Bucharest must choose: fix the deficit or launch a broader economic rescue. So far, Prime Minister Bolojan has shown little leadership to do either.

Facing a major budget gap, Bucharest must choose: fix the deficit or launch a broader economic rescue. So far, Prime Minister Bolojan has shown little leadership to do either.

Iliescu’s death at 95 closes a chapter in Romania’s post-communist history—one marked by both NATO accession and brutal domestic crackdowns.

EU’s top investigator says tax officials either can’t—or won’t—act.

The new Bucharest government is off to a shaky start as long-running bribery investigation resurfaces.

Nicusor Dan’s has sent a bill targeting alleged fascist and racist activity to the Constitutional Court over free speech fears

The Public Prosecutor’s Office suspects the requirements were manipulated in favor of the winner of the bid.

Licensing extended through 2025 for Ukrainian and Moldovan products to support domestic producers.
Following his Presidential victory in May, President Dan is working on choosing a cabinet that would end the deepening turmoil in Romania.
A priceless Romanian treasure was snatched from a Dutch museum in a firebomb raid—now taxpayers may foot the bill unless it’s recovered.
A proposed surveillance centre would track Russian naval activity and undersea threats