The number of deaths caused by the flu virus in Romania has reached 29/ Romania's economy grew by 7% in 2017
A review of the most important events that took place in Romania in 2017.
Romanian PM Mihai Tudose is having talks with representatives of 43 civic organisations, which are actively involved in the protests against the criminal laws in Romania
In the third quarter of 2017 Romania reported the highest GDP increase of the 28 EU member states
Romania mourns its last king, Mihai I, who passed away at 96 years of age
In its latest financial stability report, the National Bank of Romania provides a thorough analysis of Romanias economic situation.
The European Commission says that Romania took no effective action to correct its significant deviation from the adjustment path towards the medium-term budgetary objective.
Supported by the Government of Romania, the new fiscal measures remain highly unpopular among trade unions.
The left wing government in Bucharest has adopted significant fiscal amendments contested by the opposition, employers associations and trade unions
Populist billionaire candidate Andrej Babis and his party have won the general election in the Czech Republic/The prize for best Romanian documentary at the Astra Film Festival in Sibiu went to Radu Judes Dead Country
Mihai Tudose held the Prime Ministers Hour in the Chamber of Deputies for the first time
Annual meeting of Romanian diplomats continues in Bucharest; fuel excises to go up on September 15
On his first trip to Brussels after taking office, the Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose had a busy agenda.
Romania strongly condemns Manchester attack; Unified Pay Scale bill passes Senate
There have never been second hand states left behind, the EC President Jean-Claude Juncker has said in the Romanian Parliament/ The European Commission has downgraded this years economic growth rate estimates for 2017, to 4.3% of the GDP