After the independence referendum in Catalonia, Romania reiterates its firm support for Spains sovereignty and territorial integrity
Controversy rises as the Superior Council of Magistracy gave a negative opinion on Tudorel Toader's bill amending the justice laws
A new political and legal controversy dominates public debates in Bucharest.
Sundays legislative election in Germany brought about a number of post-war novelties and many uncertainties.
The Parliament of Romania calls on neighbouring Ukraine to revise its new Education Law
Romanias President Klaus Iohannis will deliver a speech today before the UN General Assembly in New York/ The Romanian Parliament calls on Ukraine to reassess the new education law
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.
The newly appointed defence and economy ministers, the Social Democrats Mihai Fifor and Gheorghe Şimon, respectively, took the oath of office on Tuesday.
The incumbent economy minister, Mihai Fifor, has been nominated by the ruling coalition to take over the defence portfolio/ The Chamber of Deputies is debating a simple motion tabled by the opposition against justice minister Tudorel Toader
16 years have passed since the 9/11 attacks in the United States, which killed almost 3,000 people, including Romanians
The suspension of the activity of a Hungarian confessional college in central Romania that did not meet all the legal criteria has inflamed the diplomatic dialogue between Bucharest and Budapest
Sworn in in late June, the government coalition made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats is now facing a first resignation
The most prestigious cultural event in Romania kicked off on Saturday
The identity and geopolitical confusion continue to grip the Republic of Moldova, 26 years after the country proclaimed its independence
A new protest movement against top- level corruption is scheduled for this evening in Bucharest/ The Republic of Moldova, a former Soviet country with a predominantly Romanian speaking population, celebrates 26 years since it proclaimed its independence