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The National Anti-Corruption Directorates actions continue to make headlines in the Romanian media, as its prosecutors have for some time now prosecuted, tried and sent to court big names in politics and administration.
Romania's representative in the new European Commission, Corina Cretu, presented in Bucharest a report on her 100 days in office as the new EU Commissioner for Regional Policies
More than two months after winning the parliamentary elections, the pro-European parties in the Republic of Moldova are still unable to form a new Government.
To a large extent, Romanian economy has managed to correct some of its internal and external imbalances.
Deputy Elena Udrea is the most spectacular catch of Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors this year. But the list of people targeted by investigators is still open.
Bucharest is worried about the situation in Ukraine, not least because of the considerable Romanian ethnic community in this country.
As of Monday, Romanias Parliament has resumed its activity
Romanians are still coming to terms with the traumatic heritage of communism.
A feeling of cautious satisfaction and bitter disappointment wells up in both the press and public opinion in Chisinau at the news that two months on from the legislative election on November 30th the Republic of Moldova has a new government.
Holding the presidency of the European Union for the first time, Latvia has an ambitious agenda for the next 6 months.