
Bucharest: Housing Block Explosion Kills Three, Injuries Many
A suspected gas explosion demolished a housing block in the Romanian capital, killing at least three —with evacuations still ongoing.

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.”

Bucharest calls Moscow’s actions a threat to Black Sea stability after drone from Ukraine strike crosses into NATO territory.

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.