A look at the latest Human Rights Watch annual report.
The fight against corruption brings to justice other major names in Romania, and the facts presented in those cases have brought to light incredible details.
Romanians with loans in the Swiss currency are still having difficulties paying their monthly installments and have called on National Bank Governor Mugur Isarescu to step down.
The activity of Romanias main institutions in charge of monitoring and combating corruption has reported an impressive impetus and has resulted in an increased public confidence in the justice system.
Romania is signatory to the treaty setting up the International Court of Justice, a voluntary act which grants it the right to sue in that court another signatory state.
Former ministers, business people and even a Constitutional Court judge are under investigation for corruption.
An overview of Romania's foreign policy priorities in 2015.
Last weeks bloody attack on the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, a publication that was equally unforgiving with any form of religious fundamentalism, had the international community reeling in shock and horror, firmly condemning the terr
High-ranking officials from the United States and Britain travel to Bucharest for official talks.
The National Bank of Romania has again decided to reduce the monetary policy interest rate to a historic low of 2.5%.
Government presented Romanias 2015 budget bill.
The difficulties in the voting process in November's election still have echoes in Romania.