A round-up of the main events in Romania this week.
Several terror attacks have shocked the international community recently
In the first nine months of the year, Romania's exports grew, but imports went up too, so there is still a deficit in 2016.
One month ago, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova went to the polls to elect their president
A review of the headline-grabbing events.
The NATO Foreign Ministers have held in Brussels their last meeting this year. The officials adopted several measures of cooperation with the EU and reaffirmed their stand in the relation with Russia.
The Romanian Government started the reform of the healthcare system
Decision makers in the field have begun to look for solutions, given that almost half a million Europeans die because of pollution-related diseases every year.
Romanian education is still far from what it should be, despite constant efforts by those who have hold the office of education minister in the past years. The current education minister Mircea Dumitru is no exception.
Romanian foreign minister Lazar Comanescu on Monday will attend the Foreign Affairs Council meeting/ NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has launched a warning to the US President elect Donald Trump saying going alone is not an advantageous option
After eight years of Democratic presidency at the White House, a Republican wins the presidential elections.
Digitization will streamline the interaction between government and citizens and will reduce corruption
In March 2014 NATO decided to take measures to strengthen its eastern flank.
Army prosecutors from the General Prosecutor's Office have expanded criminal proceedings in the crimes against humanity case related to the 1989 anti-Communist revolution in Romania.
Victims of the devastating blaze that ripped through the Colectiv nightclub last year were commemorated in Romania on Sunday.