A review of the most important events of the past week.
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Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko has promulgated the controversial Education Law
The Parliament of Romania calls on neighbouring Ukraine to revise its new Education Law
Government to decide amount of financial compensation for damage caused by weather. President Klaus Iohannis to visit Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
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The drastic limitation of the access to education of ethnic minorities in Ukraine, through a new education law, has caused concern in Europe, from Bucharest and Athens to Budapest and Sofia.
Romania officially launches bid to host London-based European Medicines Agency after Brexit.
Romanias domestic currency, the leu, will depreciate in the following 12 months. / The impact of Romanias purchasing Patriot missiles will be strong, says the US Ambassador to Romania.
Romania won four gold medals and one bronze at the International Physics Olympiad.
Romanian tennis player Irina Begu wins BRD Bucharest Open / A Summer School on the Romanian exile after the war is held in Sinaia
EU approves new humanitarian aid package for Ukraine, worth 18 million euros
Irrespective of the ideological orientation of the Romanian government, the countrys foreign policy remains firmly committed to the western values and to its EU and NATO membership
Romanias Constitutional Court announces it will decide next week in relation to the notifications on the law that changes the ordinance on the salaries of personnel paid from public funds