Romania has recently been hit by a heat wave as well as by torrential rain, thunderstorms and floods
Higher Defence Council discusses defense spending for upcoming decade; Simona Halep and Patricia Tig play in the WTA tournament
Extreme heat, strong wind, and storms—this is what July 2017 looks like in Romania.
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The European Union and the UK began Brexit talks on Monday.
Several categories of public sector employees that have not seen any pay rises this year will get more money as of next month
45 productions from around the world are competing for the Grand Prix Nova Award of the International Radio Drama Festival.
The IMF forecasts a 4.2% growth of Romania’s economy for 2017 and encourages the Romanian authorities to keep up the pace of the anti-corruption...
The IMF warns that the fiscal relaxation measures announced by the Romanian Government could push the budget deficit up to 6% of the GDP by 2022.
The European Commission has warned Romania about its swerving from the medium-term budget objectives last year
Romania had the highest economic growth rate in the EU in the first quarter of the year, 5.6% against the corresponding period of 2016, the Eurostat announced. In contrast, the Eurozone reported a 1.7% growth rate, and the EU as a whole 2%.
For a year now Romania has been faced with a measles epidemic, which has so far made 25 victims.
May 9th was a special day for Romanians, as it marked the proclamation of independence of the Romanian state back in 1877, the UN Coalitions Victory Day in WWII and Europe Day.
Romania's taking over the EU Council presidency in the first half of 2019 is a challenge and a first for this country, as well as an opportunity