Transelectrica, the operator of the national energy transmission system in Romania, announced the entry into commercial operation of the 400 kV Reşiţa-Pancevo high-voltage line between Romania and Serbia.
Romania has, since Wednesday, 11 400 kV electrical interconnection lines with neighboring countries and an interconnection capacity of up to 1000 MW with Serbia, after both circuits of the 400 kV Resita-Pancevo Overhead Power Line entered commercial operation,
In January, gas supplies via the European route of the Turkish Stream reached an average daily record. The Balkans and Romania needed Russian gas. If Serbia and Bulgaria were temporarily left without supplies from Azerbaijan,
The plan illustrates the continued ambitions of the Trump family to forge new international deals even as President Trump has returned to the White House.
Romania’s economy will accelerate to a 1.8% growth rate in 2025 and 2.5% in 2026, according to the forecast issued by UniCredit for the region. The strongest growth rate this year is expected in Serbia (over 4% y/y),
Greek court orders mining magnate Beny Steinmetz’s extradition to Romania, as legal battles and allegations of fraud continue across Europe.
Romania and Moldova have jointly submitted requests for EU funding through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for two transport infrastructure projects, said
Elif Memet, a young woman from Constanta, southern Romania, has been appointed as the first Romanian co-chair of the Harvard European Conference. The 11th annual edition of one of the most prestigious transatlantic dialogue forums in the US will take place between January 31 and February 1.
The number of insolvent Romanian companies and self-employed individuals increased by 9.4% on the year to 7,274 in 2024, the country's trade registry office, ON
Serbia’s youth-powered protests have shaken the country’s political establishment, causing the resignation of the prime minister and talk of early elections. The protesters flair for digital innovation has enabled them to bypass state-controlled media and spread their message far and wide.
Turkey carried out arrests after disaster victims’ data was stolen, while Serbia and Albania faced crackdowns over misinformation and online violence, BIRN’s digital rights monitors found in December and January.
Amid growing public discontent over the handling of the Novi Sad railway station tragedy, Milos Vucevic announced on Tuesday that he was stepping down as prime minister.