A look at the main events in Romania this week.
A member of the North-Atlantic Alliance since 2004, Romania has taken a series of decisions to consolidate its membership. One such...
Three years ago, Romania decided to buy from Portugal twelve used F-16 planes produced in America, which are due to arrive.
On Sunday, four Romanian soldiers, members of the 'White Sharks' Infantry Battalion were wounded in Afghanistan.
Europes only large-scale festival to be exclusively dedicated to radio orchestras, RADIRO has begun in Bucharest.
Seen as an opportunity to relaunch the European project after Brexit, the summit in Bratislava has revealed a series of topics European institutions and member states need to concentrate on in the coming period.
The eldest daughter of former Romanian President Traian Basescu, Ioana Basescu, and former development minister, Elena Udrea, are subject to legal restrictions, pending trial, following an investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Directorate
The EU leaders attending the Bratislava Summit decided to make the community bloc a safer and more attractive place for their own citizens, after Great Britain expressed its wish to leave the EU
A recurrent issue in the past few years, Romania’s Schengen accession was recently discussed at the annual meeting of the Romanian diplomats in...
A recurrent issue in the past few years, Romanias Schengen accession was recently discussed at the annual meeting of the Romanian diplomats in Bucharest.
The cost of the mandatory liability insurance for car owners will decrease following a protest by Romanian truckers
The Government in Bucharest on Wednesday adopted an emergency ordinance aimed at solving issues related to the civil liability insurance for car owners.
Romanian Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu has sent a message to US Secretary of State, John Kerry, on the 15th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks/ French President François Hollande will pay a two-day official visit to Romania as of Monday
NATO is a source of stability in an unpredictable world, says Secretary General Stoltenberg
Romanian Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos paid a two-day visit to Germany where he had business meetings.