Romanias Parliament has passed pay rises for education and healthcare employees. However, the government challenged the law at the Constitutional Court.
The European Commission will make public at the end of the year a new European strategy against human trafficking.
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The government is to expand a used car-scrapping scheme for private persons as all available vouchers have run out.
The city of Timisoara, in western Romania, has been designated European Capital of Culture 2021. This is the second Romanian city to be designated European Capital of Culture, after Sibiu, which held the title in 2007
A new school year has just started in Romania for pre-university students and its structure has been slightly changed as compared to 2015.
The “George Enescu International Competition began in Bucharest.
European Commission vice-president Jyrki Katainen and PM Dacian Ciolos held talks in Bucharest with Romanian citizens.
The Romanian Government has set a date for the legislative elections this year, and has modified the voting procedure for Romanians abroad.
The Untold music festival, one of the largest of its kind held in Romania, opens on Thursday in Cluj Napoca.
Romania's Higher Defense Council discuss NATO summit, Russia and Turkey thaw relations
The Government of Romania intends to pass the 2016-2020 National Anti-Corruption Strategy in August. According to the authorities, its implementation may help eliminate the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism
Units closed down at Burn Hospital in Bucharest, after 2 patients die
The Romanian Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu took part in a Romanian-Poland-Turkish trilateral meeting in Warsaw, ahead of the NATO summit to be...
Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu had a meeting in Warsaw with his counterparts from Poland and Turkey.