Talks continue in Bucharest between Romanian officials and EC representatives , held in the context in which Romania will hold the presidency of the EU Council, as of January 1, 2019/ Romanias President Klaus Iohannis travels to Italy
The Prosecutors Office continues investigations into the violent street protests of August 10
Brussels is increasingly concerned about democratic setbacks in the Republic of Moldova
The European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Cretu, harshly criticizes the Romanian Government for lack of projects that can attract EU funding
German Unity Day made for an excellent opportunity to analyse relations between Bucharest and Berlin.
The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament (LIBE) met in a special session to discuss the rule of law in Romania
A new minister has left the left-wing government in Bucharest
The Senate of Romania on Monday endorsed a bill on preventing and fighting money laundering.
Liviu Dragnea has been reconfirmed as the omnipotent leader of the Social Democratic Party, but the problems of the main ruling party have not gone away
Brexit, migration and the security of the EUs external borders have dominated the agenda of the EU summit in Austria
Economic issues hold pride of place at the Bucharest summit of the Three Seas Initiative
The delegation of the Venice Commission continues meetings in Bucharest to evaluate the impact of changes brought to the Criminal Code; Romanian penitentiary employees resume protests
The power and the opposition engage in heated debate in Parliament over protest last month.
It is 17 years since the terrorist attacks against the USA on September 11th 2001, which left some 3000 dead, including Romanians