May 9th has threefold significance for Romanians
A fragile truce was reached on Tuesday between key ministries and trade unions in the healthcare sector
Experts predict that, after the Black Sea extraction work begins, Romania will no longer need to import natural gas from the Russian Federation
Only half a year after the passing away of its last sovereign, King Michael I, Romania now loses one of its few remaining moral authorities
On Wednesday Romanians returned to work, after a few days of having fun during the May Day mini-holiday
Eight Romanian soldiers injured in Afghanistan bombing; Romanian Agriculture Minister attends EU meeting in Sofia
Described as a big success by the Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, her visit to Israel seems to have vexed Romanias president Klaus Iohannis.
Talks of a possible transfer of Romania's Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem stir confusion in Bucharest
The media expects the political atmosphere in Bucharest to hit up again on May 2, when the debates on amending the criminal codes begin in a special parliamentary committee for the justice laws
Auxiliary medical staff stage protests against drop in incomes after implementation of new pay scheme in the public sector.
President Klaus Iohannis has rejected the Justice Ministers request to remove the anticorruption chief prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi from office.
President Klaus Iohannis says Romania condemns the use of chemical weapons in Syria and expresses solidarity with the actions taken by its strategic partners / The European Commission has never intervened in the trials unfolding in Romanian courts
The changes to the laws on the functioning of the Romanian judiciary have caused concern among the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
The insufficient absorption of European funds fuels again the political disputes in Bucharest
Romania, Moldova and Romanian communities in the Diaspora marked 100 years since the Union of Bessarabia and Romania.