A roundup of the week's main stories
Recently tackled in a meeting of the countrys Supreme Defense Council, the National Security Strategy for the 2015-2019 period is also a topic addressed by president Klaus Iohannis in his talks with parliamentary parties.
Romanian soldiers are participating alongside foreign partners in military exercises held in Romania.
Political tensions run high in the wake of Fridays failed vote of no-confidence in Parliament.
The G7 states are ready to impose additional sanctions on Russia if the situation in Ukraine worsens, reads a joint declaration of G7 leaders following a two-day summit in Germany.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has called on the Prime Minister to resign amid a political row involving the latter
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Romania still has a great deal of work ahead before joining the Eurozone
With 105 in favour and two against, the Senate adopted the draft law on general elections
Romanian environmentalists have taken action to protect the environment.
Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who paid an official visit to Chisinau on Thursday, said Romania has, at present, the capability and resources to invest in the Republic of Moldova.
The Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday passed the new Forestry Code.
According to Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, Romanian citizen appreciate the current fight against corruption in this country.
A look at the headline-making events this past week
Over 3,000 paintings, sculptures and other works of contemporary and heritage art can be admired in Bucharest, at the Art...