Romanian Prime Minister Ludovic Orban this past Tuesday, the first day of his working visit to Brussels, held talks with several high-ranking EU officials
The labor force crisis remains the biggest challenge facing the Romanian business sector in 2020, a recent survey shows
Romanians continue to commemorate the anticommunist revolution of 1989, which changed the course of their nation forever
The Liberal PM Ludovic Orban has talked to representatives of the parliamentary parties about the 2020 draft budget, which is to be adopted by the end of the year
The return to the system of two rounds of local elections has prompted heated debates at political level
The government in Bucharest wants to increase the level of the minimum wage beginning next year.
In an interview to Radio Romania, NATO Deputy Secretary General, the Romanian Mircea Geoană, talked about NATOs changes at global level.
The levels of inequality in the EU countries are higher than they were 30 years ago.
A healthy alternative to the growing consumption could be lending, according to Central bank governor Mugur Isarescu.
A review of the past week's highlights
The national medical qualification exam will be staged in Romania on December 8th
The mayor of Bucharest, Gabriela Firea, proposes “Oxygen Tax for polluting cars in the capital city.
Over 1,600 localities from Romania will receive around 300 million Euros to cover for their expenses until the end of the year.
President Klaus Iohannis has signed the decree for the creation of the National Museum of History of the Jewish People and the Holocaust in Romania
The EUROPALIA International Arts Festival has kicked off in Brussels, with Romania as guest of honor