Romania's president meets in Bucharest Bulgarian counterpart on a state visit; Lord Mayor of London Andrew Parmley visits Romania
Romanian President consults parties on new prime minister; Romanian high school students begin baccalaureate
President Klaus Iohannis on Monday is set to have consultations with parliamentary parties with a view to designating a new Prime Minister
Negotiations start for a new government in Romania; Pres. Iohannis attends European Council session
Without the votes of the opposition, the majority coalition adopted the no confidence motion against their own government headed by Sorin Grindeanu.
President Iohannis calls on coalition to settle crisis; EU removes roaming charges
After almost 30 years, we are about to find out who is responsible for the violence perpetrated during the miner riots of June 1990 in Bucharest
The shooting range in Cincu, central Romania, will be hosting one of the most complex allied drills that brings together 4 thousand soldiers from 8 NATO countries.
Romania strongly condemns Manchester attack; Unified Pay Scale bill passes Senate
Set up last week, Parliaments committee charged with investigating the presidential election of 2009, when Traian Basescu won a second term in office, will commence its activity on Monday.
Romanian PM holds talks on new state wages; EC calls on Romania to house refugees
Romanias Parliament endorsed the creation of a commission to investigate the 2009 elections in Romania.
The Senate of Romania sent back to the chambers Judicial Committee its report on the pardons bill
US ambassador in Bucharest Hans Klemm hopes an agreement will be signed by the end of the year on the purchase of American Patriot missiles by the Romanian state.
Centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen advance to the second round of the French presidential elections.