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Romania celebrates National Culture Day/ The countrys economy registered a 3.7% economic growth rate in the first 9 months of 2015/ Romanias national water polo team is today meeting Germany
WB representatives are optimistic about Romanias economic performance/ Romanias ambassador to Oslo held talks at the Norwegian Foreign Ministry on the situation of the five children taken over by the authorities from a mixed Romanian-Norwegian family
The Romanian Foreign Ministry firmly condemns the terrorist attack carried out in Istanbuls historical district, Sultanahmet/ Visit to Germany by Romanian Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu/ Pakistani Reza Baqir is the new IMF Mission Chief for Romania
Romanian FM in Berlin; IMF chief for Romania is Reza Baqir; new parliamentary majority in Moldova
Romanias prime minister Dacian Ciolos travels to Berlin for talks with German chancellor Angela Merkel.
Liberal and Democrat leaders in Moldova say they will hold fresh talks to secure parliament support for a new government.
Three people died from the cold and scores have been hospitalised with hypothermia in Romania/ Romanias national currency, the leu, will maintain its stabilization trend against the Euro, but it will slightly depreciate against the US dollar
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In Chisinau, the PM designate Ion Sturza announced he would request Parliaments vote of confidence on January 4.
Holland takes over EU's rotating presidency on January 1st, 2016 / Moldova's PM designate to present his cabinet members on January 2nd
2016 will not be an austerity year for Romania, says Romanian prime minister Dacian Ciolos/Most Orthodox believers, Greek-Catholics and Catholics are today celebrating Christmas Eve
Ceremonies marking 26 years since the Romanian Revolution of December 1989 continued across the country/The Romanian government postpones the enforcement of the law on insolvency procedures for natural persons
Romanian Parliament holds solemn meeting./ Slovenians say NO to gay marriage.