For more than three years now, many countries, covering 70% of the world's trade in services, have been holding talks on reaching a new Trade in Services Agreement (TISA).
Smoking is no longer permitted in all enclosed public places in Romania, with the public being divided over the new law.
100 years ago, Albert Einstein was talking about ripples in space and time produced by the movement of objects with very large mass, issuing the idea of gravitational waves.
The poor results of the national simulation test last week have again rekindled the debate about Romanian education.
The PM of Hungary, Viktor Orban, once again criticized the EU policy on immigrants.
The World Health Organisation recommends European governments to begin preparations against the Zika virus.
The National Bank of Romania has revised upward its inflation rate forecast for the end of this year from 1.1% to 1.4%
Criticised for years and placed under close monitoring from Brussels for its high corruption, in 2016, Romania has for the third year in a row received a positive report under the European Commissions Cooperation and Verification Mechanism.
Romania has made progress in the fight against corruption, as confirmed by Transparency International and by the European Commission report on judicial reforms.
On Sunday, Romanians the world over celebrated 157 years since the union of the historical principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, a cornerstone in the process of making the Romanian modern state. The festivities aimed at celebrating the event added to
After more than eight years, late last year, the Law and Justice Party headed by Jaroslaw Kaczynski came back to power in Poland, forming the government by itself.
The main challenge of the international community in 2016 is to find solutions to the problems that dominated 2015, such as the terrorist threat, migration and the situation in Syria.
A look at the headline-making events this past week