The drop in investments in research and development may erode NATOs technological edge in comparison with Russia and China.
President Klaus Iohannis discusses Brexit in Brussels; Defense Minister Fifor visited Poland
Negotiations regarding Great Britains exiting the EU continue amid difficulties related mainly to the amount of money London will have to pay back upon breaking with the community bloc
A roundup of the main stories in Romania this week.
Initially scheduled for March 2011, Romanias accession to the Schengen free movement area has been repeatedly postponed
The outcome of the legislative elections in Germany has brought changes in the membership of the federal parliament
In Romania, gas and electricity bills, as well as the price of fuels are going up, which will trigger a rise in the prices of most products and services, foodstuffs in particular
By the end of the year, the Romanian Army will have purchased the first US Patriot missile defense system. The announcement was made by the Defense Minister Mihai Fifor at an event that was also attended by the countrys president Klaus Iohannis
The famous “Balkan route of migrants heading to the West might be replaced by a “Black Sea route that would make Romania a transit country.
Initially scheduled for March 2011, the accession of Romania jointly with Bulgaria to the Schengen area has repeatedly been postponed, the...
Visiting European Commissioner for the Security Union, Julian King, pleaded for Romanias Schengen accession.
PM Tudose visits storm hit areas in western Romania; President Iohannis attends UN General Assembly
The latest UN Security Council Resolution, stipulating fresh sanctions against North Korea, has been hailed in Strasbourg by the Vice – President of the European Commission Federica Mogherini, the current High Representative of the European Union for Fore
The Black Sea is being increasingly used as a transit route by migrants trying to reach Western Europe illegally.
A round-up of the weeks main stories in Romania.