In an unprecedented situation in 27 years of post-communist democracy, the coalition in power in Romania made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Romania tabled a motion of no confidence in their own Government
The soap of political and legal disputes on the definition and scope of corruption crimes continues in Bucharest
Simona Halep has the opportunity to become the worlds no. 1 tennis player if she wins Sundays Roland Garros final.
Shortage of skilled staff is a reason of concern for Central and East European companies
On the last Sunday of the month of May, Romania marks the Day of the Romanians Around the World.
President Klaus Iohannis represented Romania at Thursdays NATO Summit in Brussels
A special parliamentary committee is looking into the strange unfolding of the presidential election of 2009
Unified pay scale bill discussed in Senate on Monday
The debate over where the anti-corruption fight ends and where the violation of human rights begins has re-ignited in Romania.
The government, the opposition and the trade unions all want a law that unifies public sector pay scale, but disagree on how this can be achieved.
Growing scepticism about the pardons bill being a solution to prison overcrowding in Romania
The governments of Romania and the US will collaborate to ensure the exchange of information between authorities in charge with security.
Thursday was an unusually busy day in Bucharest from a political, legislative and juridical point of view.
The presence of Russian troops in the east of the Republic of Moldova violates the country's constitution, say constitutional judges in Chisinau
An EU Brexit summit was held in Brussels on April 29th