Romanians are still dissatisfied with Romanian politicians, and say the justice system is too politicized
Decision makers in Bucharest are trying to stop illegal logging
The Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu is on a visit to Hungary, for talks on the political and economic cooperation between the two countries.
The European Commissions latest country report on Romania reveals both positive and negative aspects.
The anxiety caused in Europe by the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States has started to fade away.
Irrespective of the ideological orientation of the Romanian government, the countrys foreign policy remains firmly committed to the western values and to its EU and NATO membership
Increasing NATOs presence in the Black Sea will lead to a better understanding of the situation in the region and will enhance stability and predictability in this geographical area
500 US military are as of Tuesday at the Mihail Kogalniceanu military base in Constanta, taking part in the Atlantic Resolve international operation
Romanian President plans referendum, US troops deploy to Romania
The European Commission urges Romania to carry on with the anti-corruption fight.
Turned into a genuine war of nerves, the crisis in Bucharest is extending and aggravating, and its effects on the national currency and the economy are already visible.
The amendment of the Criminal Code through an emergency ordinance leads to new massive protests
Bucharest and other big Romanian cities once again saw large-scale protests against the Government's plan to grant collective pardons and amend the criminal codes.
Despite the cold weather and the heated political context, on Tuesday Romanians celebrated their first national holiday this year.
Protests were held across Romania against governments plan to pardon thousands of prisoners and revise the criminal codes.