Senate repeals controversial gov't decree, protests continue in Romania
EMERGENCY DECREE - Protests continued in Bucharest and other Romanian cities on Sunday, for the 6th consecutive day, with tens of thousands of...
Romanian government repeals controversial emergency decree amending the criminal codes. Anti-government protests continue in Romania.
Romania on Wednesday officially took over, from the Monte Real Portuguese base, the first six of a total of twelve F-16 jets that is has purchased/ The Co-President of the National Liberal Party, Vasile Blaga, stepped down
Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, has accepted the resignation tendered by the Director of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service, Mihai Razvan Ungureanu/ Romanian penitentiary workers have started protests against poor working conditions
Romania is in mourning for earthquake victims; Minister of the Interior resigns
Interior Minister Petre Toba resigns, is prosecuted for corruption offences
Romanian Labour Minster Ana Costea has tendered her resignation, becoming the first minister to leave Dacian Cioloss cabinet.
“In the current security climate, there is no alternative to a strong Europe, says Romanian foreign minister Lazar Comanescu/The Deputy Secretary General of NATO, Alexander Vershbow, receives the “Star of Romania National Order, in rank of Grand Officer
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After Victor Ponta's resignation on Wednesday, the parliamentary parties in Bucharest are holding talks with President Klaus Iohannis for the appointment of a new PM.
Tens of thousands of people continued protests in Bucharest and other big cities across the country on Wednesday evening, calling, among others, for the adoption of tough measures against corruption and the reform of the current political class.