Romania News in English
April 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th April, and here’s your Romania daily news capsule.
A recent AtlasIntel survey reveals the widening gap between Orban's party and the opposition.
Iran attacked three Romanian ships in the 1980s, with the communists keeping it secret for oil.
Turkish fans were stunned to see Şumudică at Mircea Lucescu's wake, calling it unprecedented.
Astronauts from the Artemis II mission return after ten days in space, marking a successful mission.
Former footballer Adrian Ilie caught driving drunk for the second time in three years, license suspended.
No oil is passing through Hormuz as 20,000 sailors remain stranded at sea amid a U.S. operation.
The Holy Light from Jerusalem arrived in Romania via private flight due to Middle East conflict.
Lottery results for special Easter draws show significant prizes and a jackpot over 2.5 million euros.
A BNR advisor warns that a political crisis could quickly escalate into an economic one.
Ciprian Ciucu criticized the state of Herăstrău Park, calling it a ridiculous cacophony of urban furniture.
JD Vance left Pakistan after 21 hours of negotiations without reaching an agreement.
Ukrainian military claims Russian forces violated the Easter truce, with both sides trading accusations.
Leon XIV makes historic visit to a predominantly Muslim African country, marking a significant moment.
Viktor Orban faces warnings of fake accounts boosting his campaign ahead of the Hungarian elections.
Tesla receives approval for its autonomous driving system in the Netherlands, marking a major milestone.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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