October 30, 2015 is one of those days that Romania will never forget. What should have been for many young people a nice weekend night out at a rock gig, turned into the bleakest day of their lives.
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‘We should not expect a devastating earthquake in Romania before 2040, with most of them until then reaching no more than 5.7 points on the Richter scale, which presents no major risk.
Anti-system protests have spread across Romania, and the participants say they want the entire political class reformed.
The tragedy at the ‘Colectiv club in Bucharest, on Friday night, has brought to surface serious legislative flaws.
Over 250,000 dead and 12 million people leaving the country; this is the still provisional record of the situation in Syria.
A look at the future of the free movement area in Europe.
Romania continues its efforts to support the neighbouring Republic of Moldova, a former Soviet state with a predominantly Romanian-speaking...
The Republic of Moldova is to receive 150 million euros as part of a reimbursable loan granted by Romania.
The EU Foreign Ministers met in Luxembourg to discuss the Syrian conflict.
The main ruling party in Romania, the Social Democratic Party, has organised elections to choose the party president.
NASA has found evidence for the existence of water on Mars.
The first Syrian refugees arriving in Romania have been taken over by the Regional Accommodation and Procedure Centre for Asylum-Seekers in...
Liberal MPs have gone on a token strike, targeting the adoption of postal voting, while in turn the Social-Democrats criticize the Liberals for not promoting the bill while they held the presidency of the Election Code Committee.
Earlier this year, Europol director Rob Wainwright told Radio Romania about the complexity of cyber risks