Memorial to the Victims of Communism in Sighet receives European Heritage Label
President Iohannis and PM Dancila held talks on foreign policy matters
Eurostat: Almost one in five persons in EU is aged 65 or over
World no. 1 Simona Halep qualifies to the final of the Australian Open, Speakers of the Romanian Parliament's two Chambers claims the EC was misinformed in relation to the transparency of debates over he justice laws
A review of the main headline-grabbing events this past week
In the third quarter of 2017 Romania reported the highest GDP increase of the 28 EU member states
Romania has an above-expectations economic growth, its GDP seeing a 1.6% growth in real terms in the second quarter of the year compared to the first quarter.
Romania had the highest economic growth rate in the EU in the first quarter of the year, 5.6% against the corresponding period of 2016, the Eurostat announced. In contrast, the Eurozone reported a 1.7% growth rate, and the EU as a whole 2%.
Last year, four EU countries, Romania included, reported a budget deficit equal to or higher than 3% of the GDP
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Montenegro invited to join NATO / Unemployment rate in the EU goes down
Romania and Cyprus had the most notable economic growth in the European Union in the first quarter of the year.