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Less than a month before ending his term in office, the President of the Republic of Moldova, Nicolae Timofti, on Wednesday paid a visit to neighbouring Romania. Bucharest reiterated its support for Chishinau, to continue on its European path.
The priorities of the Romanian government in 2016, Romanias Schengen accession and the lifting of the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism formed part of the talks held by Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos with European officials in Brussels.
President Klaus Iohannis in Bucharest and Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos in Brussels on Monday held talks with European Union leaders, focusing on crucial issues regarding the future of the European Union.
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“21 years ago, early on January 17, 1995, in Hyogo Prefecture, in the middle of Japan, a big earthquake took place, the Great Hanshin-Awaji...
Romanias prime minister Dacian Ciolos has announced an integrated package of anti-poverty measures for all ages.
Romania is trying to capitalize on its enormous tourist potential by promoting its holiday destinations, better or lesser known.
By the end of the week, the Romanian Government will submit to Parliament a plan of measures on postal voting.
Loans in the national currency are going to become cheaper in the wake of the ROBOR index going down to a historical low.
The village of Rosia Montana was included in Romanias UNESCO world heritage list. The Culture Ministry announcement comes six years after the request of the Romanian civil society.
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The Maria Radna monastery in Lipova, Western Romania, was a well-known place even to Pope John Paul 2nd.