Romania News in English

December 14, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 14th December, and here’s your Romania daily news capsule.

Doctor Adrian Marinescu addresses leprosy cases in Romania, urging calm amidst rising concerns.

Russia deploys Oreșnik missiles in Belarus, intensifying pressure on Europe amid ongoing tensions.

Nicușor Dan's mistake following the Recorder documentary is explained by Ludovic Orban.

A bomb threat disrupts the Bucharest-Kiev train near the Moldova border, raising security alarms.

The U.S. is ready to offer NATO Article 5-style guarantees to Ukraine, as peace talks continue.

Authorities investigate the suspicious death of former minister Rodica Stănoiu, focusing on her partner.

A rare earthquake strikes Romania, occurring in an unusual area, causing public concern.

Over three billion lei allocated for closing four coal mines in Valea Jiului, as part of state funding.

Protests erupt in Craiova, with magistrates voicing concerns over justice system intimidation.

Minister Rogobete announces results on bacteria found in a children's hospital water supply by Tuesday.

Viktor Orban criticizes EU's decision on Russian assets, declaring the end of the rule of law illusion.

Ukraine accuses Russia of deliberately attacking a Turkish civilian ship amid ongoing military conflict.

Lukashenko releases 123 prisoners, including a Nobel laureate, following negotiations with a Trump envoy.

A long-lost lake resurfaces in Death Valley after record rainfall, captivating locals and scientists alike.

Peter Greene, known for iconic roles in "The Mask" and "Pulp Fiction," has passed away at 60.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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