A former Romanian prime minister during 2004-2008 is being accused of corruption.
The former head of the National Anticorruption Directorate, Laura Codruta Kovesi, has become favorite to take over the European Public Prosecutor's Office
The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament (LIBE) met in a special session to discuss the rule of law in Romania
Eurostat: Almost one in five persons in EU is aged 65 or over
A four-party high-level meeting -Romania, Bulgaria, Greece Serbia -was held in Bucharest on Tuesday/Romanian nationals working abroad last year sent back home some 4.9 billion dollars
PM Sorin Grindeanu says Romanias joining the OECD is a priority for his cabinet./ Simona Halep reaches quarterfinals of Rome tournament.
A bill on the unified pay scale for state sector employees has today been sent to Parliament for debate/ The Speaker of the Romanian Senate Calin Popescu-Tariceanu is meeting with the EC President Jean-Claude Juncker and the EU Commissioner for Justice
Just three months after taking office, the Romanian left wing Government has operated another reshuffle.
Cracks are starting to appear in the ruling coalition in Bucharest only three months since a categorical victory in the parliamentary elections of December 11th
Romanias Parliament has adopted a declaration proclaiming its supremacy over all the other public institutions. Was this declaration necessary? Its critics say no.
The General Assembly of the Communes Association in Romania convened in Bucharest on Monday to make an analysis of the problems faced by local communities.
Calin Popescu Tariceanu is the new Senate Speaker, while Liviu Dragnea has been elected the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies.
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Romanian PM Dacian Ciolos has secured the United States' support for tightening military cooperation in the Black Sea area, under NATOs aegis/ The Senate Speaker, Calin Popescu Tariceanu, says he is a victim of the anti-corruption prosecutors