A new Government in Romania The President of the Timis County Council and former Social-Democrat MP Sorin Grindeanu was...
A look back at the top developments of the year 2016 in Romania.
Social tension has again emerged in the Jiu Valley, the largest coal-mining region in Romania.
Opinions are divided with regard to the make-up of the new government in Bucharest.
Over 18 million Romanian citizens are called to the polls today, to elect their MPs/The Romanian authorities firmly condemn the double bombing which rocked Istanbul last night, killing 38 people
After more than ten years of NATO membership, Romania continues to be seen by the USA as an important ally.
Romania cleared by Brussels to provide state aid for closure of two uncompetitive coal mining units.
Romania will further be a strategic and very dynamic partner of Moldova, says President Klaus Iohannis.
Protests against allegedly rigged presidential election gain ground in ex-Soviet Republic of Moldova
After seven years under self-professed pro-Western governments, the Republic of Moldova has just elected a pro-Russian President.
This year, the Romanian parliamentary elections will be held under new legal provisions.
Moldovans will be kept in suspense as to who will run their country, until November 13, when the second round of voting is held.
With one month and a half remaining before the December 11 legislative elections, political parties and independent candidates have filed their candidacies, which can be appealed by November 7.
NATO Secretary General emphasizes Romania's role; Radio-TV fee removal criticized
King Michael I is the last surviving World War II head of state.