35 years have passed since Timişoara became the first city free from communism in Romania, a moment that triggered a wave of protests which would spread to Bucharest and other cities
The political deadlock is generating significant economic problems
The war in Ukraine, the EU-US commercial relations, the situation in the Middle East and Russia's interference in elections in Romania, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia were among the topics discussed at the European winter summit in Brussels
Romanian president Klaus Iohannis said in Brussels that foreign interference with the election process is not a threat just for Romania, but also for European democracies and values.
Fitch Ratings has revised Romania's outlook to negative, citing political instability and budget deficit. Fitch Ratings has...
After months of debates and negotiations, the Romanian Parliament has adopted the new Forestry Code, a law stipulated in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
The European Commission launches official investigation against Chinese social media firm TikTok over Russia’s meddling in the presidential elections in Romania.
Several US Senators have criticised Russia’s interference with the Romanian presidential elections, while the EU has adopted sanctions against Russian agents accused of destabilising actions abroad
Local entrepreneurs have drawn attention to the risk of a potential economic recession in Romania next year and have called on the Executive to take measures to prevent it
It's been 35 years since the start of the Romanian anti-communist Revolution. Installed at the end of WW2 by the Soviet...
Romania is in line with the EU absorption average in terms of the absorption of structural funds.
Romania’s and Bulgaria’s full Schengen membership as of January 1, 2025 entails major benefits for the two countries.
The Romanian Government announces new public investments
Inflation has increased, again, in Romania, for the second consecutive month.
The Peace Partnership between the Republic of Moldova and NATO has contributed to a safer environment for citizens, the Moldovan leader, Maia Sandu, has said in Brussels