A roundup of the main stories in Romania this week.
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Ministers designate in Florin Citu's new cabinet to be interviewed by parliamentary committees
President Klaus Iohannis to take part in the NATO Leaders Meeting in London
The World Bank has improved slightly its forecasts regarding the Romanian economy in the next few years
President Iohannis had talks with Moldovan, Ukrainian counterparts in New York
Romanian government holds special meeting in Alba Iulia to celebrate National Day and Great Union Centenary.
American scientists Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Romanian PM and Spanish Ambassador meet to discuss labor issues; Ruling coalition meets in Bucharest to discuss extraordinary Parliament session
US ambassador to Bucharest, Hans Klemm, has said talks on Romanias purchasing some US Patriot air defence systems might be finalised by the end of the year/The Romanian Senate on Tuesday decided to debate the unified pay bill, in an emergency procedure
The U.S. State Department issued a travel alert for Europe on Monday.
The Romanian government says its main priority is to attract 5.2 billion euros of European funds by the end of the year. /The unemployment rate in Romania stood at 5.4% in January, the lowest since 2008.