The European Commission remains deeply concerned with the functioning of Romanias judiciary.
The European Commission continues to be concerned about how the Romanian justice system works.
As of Sunday evening, civil society has again taken centre stage in Romania
Romanias president Klaus Iohannis on Thursday leveled some harsh criticism at the governments planned fiscal measures, asking it to drop them.
The draft justice laws continue to be at the centre of heated public debates in Bucharest
Radio Romania today celebrates 89 years of broadcasting
Romanian tennis player Simona Halep ends the year in the first position in WTA standings.
Centrifugal tendencies have been affecting Europes unity
Romanian trade unions and employers associations are contesting the economic and social policies of the Bucharest Government.
The controversial justice law package proposed by justice minister Tudorel Toader is going to be debated by Romanias Parliament
Romania is to take part in the European Unions defence initiative.
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution criticising Ukraines new education law in categorical terms
Prime minister Mihai Tudose is considering a government reshuffle, but he is yet to reveal the ministries targeted.
The Council of Europes Parliamentary Assembly is to hold, at the request of the Romanian delegation, an emergency debate on Ukraines education law.
20 EU members states established the European Public Prosecutor's Office