To NATO, Russia is no longer a partner, but the most significant and direct threat
The NATO Summit in Madrid is one of the most important meetings in recent years in terms of the results for Romania, president Klaus...
Former Soviet republics Moldova and Ukraine are granted the status of candidates to EU accession.
Romanians' net wealth is going up in statistics, without their standard of living actually improving
Bucharest commemorates 32 years since the so-called “miners raids of June 1990.
Romania is not ready to adopt the European single currency.
While Romania is still to join the euro officially, the single European currency is de facto the country's currency. The Central Bank...
NATO is strengthening its military presence in Romania
France and Portugal are consolidating their military presence in Romania, on NATO's eastern flank.
Politicians with the ruling coalition in Bucharest have divergent visions on the Fiscal Code.
A roundup of the week's major events and news
The UN appreciates the involvement of the Rep. of Moldova in helping refugees from neighbouring Ukraine
The political class in Bucharest reiterates its support for the European integration aspirations of the neighboring Republic of Moldova (ex-Soviet state with a majority Romanian-speaking population).
The Liberals are replacing their party chief after only six months
The conflict started by Russia will inevitably impact European economy, the EU Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni said in Bucharest