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A Patriot for Ukraine: How Romania Reluctantly Delivered a High-Performance Defense System. The Challenges of Traveling from Point A in a NATO Country to Point B in a War Zone
Romania’s donation of a Patriot anti-aircraft system to Ukraine was finalized in September 2024 after initial hesitations. The move, supported by emergency legislation, also authorized Romania to reconstitute its air defense capabilities, reinforcing both national and allied security.
13/11/2024
The sad lesson of the Ukrainian war for Romania. How vulnerable are the country’s energy networks to Putin's new weapons of terror in Ukraine
Romania's energy grid, designed 80-90 years ago, faces vulnerabilities from outdated infrastructure and reliance on key facilities like Cernavodă.
13/11/2024
“I’m very hungry, God bless you.” The stories of Romanians in the Netherlands who rely on the kindness of strangers
The stories of Romanians who, out of poverty, end up begging on the streets of Holland, to survive on the goodwill of passers-by after being exploited by their employers.
29/10/2024
The Map of Contrasts (II). What Life Is Like in Southern Romania and What the Future Holds for Counties Like Călărași, Giurgiu, and Teleorman
In a dedicated series, PressOne analyzes each of the eight regional development programs to understand the likelihood that, in their current form, they will contribute to reducing the economic, social, and developmental disparities across the country. The second part of the series is dedicated to southern Romania.
25/09/2024
The Map of Contrasts (III). Bucharest-Ilfov, an Island of Prosperity Surrounded by Poverty
In the final part of the series dedicated to the regional programs under the 2021-2027 European funding exercise, PressOne analyzes the operational programs of the Bucharest-Ilfov and Central Regions.
25/09/2024
Photovoltaics In the Rural Areas. How Pensioners From a Village in Arad Managed To Pay Lower Energy Bills
PressOne sought the perspective of a mayor from a small locality in Romania on the national energy system, given that the distribution networks are in a dire state, and the efforts of a community inevitably hit a wall, most often raised by the Romanian government itself.
09/09/2024
Energy Poverty Has Doubled. Entire Communities In Romania are Burning Clothes and Shoes Because They Cannot Afford to Pay Their Bills
Romania is facing an acute energy crisis, while the government's solutions, although necessary in the short term, fail to address the root of the problem and ensure a sustainable future for vulnerable households.
09/09/2024
The Map of Contrasts (I). How Different the West of Romania Is From the East
In a dedicated series, PressOne will analyze each of the eight regional development programs to understand the likelihood that, in their current form, they can contribute to reducing the economic, social, and development disparities across the country.
04/09/2024
On Rusty Tracks. Why Romania's Railway Network Is Approaching Collapse While the EU Offers Billions of Euros for Its Modernization
The railway transport network in Romania is in a dire state. Without major investments and reforms, Romanian rail transport risks being left behind entirely."
03/09/2024
Ceaușescu's Ghost Haunts Romania's Weapons Factories: Run by Ex-Cemetery Managers, Using Powders from a Pro-Putin Country
Explore the outdated state of Romania's defense industry, its reliance on imports, and the urgent need for modernization.
23/08/2024
Interview: "The War Has Come to Russia's Doorstep". The Ukrainian Surprise Attack in Kursk: Military Incursion or Full-Fledged Offensive?
Exploring the impact of Ukraine's surprise attack in Kursk: Is it a military incursion or a full-scale offensive against Russia?
23/08/2024
How Prepared Is Romania if the Russian Federation Decides to Attack?
Romania's military capabilities analyzed against a potential Russian invasion, exploring defense strategies without NATO support.
23/08/2024
Scorched Ruins and Soot-Covered Lives: The Aftermath of East Attica’ Devastating Fire
A devastating fire near Athens has left the suburb of Agios Georgios in ruins, with residents like 69-year-old Eleni Exarchou grappling with the loss of their homes. The blaze, which destroyed nearly 10,000 hectares, forced rapid evacuations and highlighted Greece's struggle with increasing wildfires. Despite emergency alerts and evacuation orders, many residents, including Eleni, received little help as the flames spread. The fire, unprecedented in its proximity to Athens, raises questions about Greece's fire prevention measures and the government's response. Survivors now face the daunting task of rebuilding amidst widespread destruction and a lack of clear support from authorities.
15/08/2024
The Interests Behind a Law That Appeared Overnight. Huge Costs For Prosumers, Who Are Forced by the State To Shell Out Thousands of Euros
Around 99% of existing prosumers will have to buy storage batteries and change their electrical installation if a law passed by the Chamber of Deputies is enacted by President Klaus Iohannis. The cost could run up to €6k.
18/07/2024