The European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Cretu, is unhappy with the progress of Romanias EU fund spending.
The Romanian authorities request the support of the European Commission in countering the effects of the African swine fever epidemic.
A delegation of the Venice Commission, the advisory body of the Council of Europe, came to Bucharest for talks meant to clarify aspects related to the justice system.
The Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was on a visit to Bucharest
European Parliament voted to take disciplinary action against Hungary
Senate approves citizens initiative to redefine family in Constitution as marriage between a man and a woman.
The power and the opposition engage in heated debate in Parliament over protest last month.
The swine fever virus is spreading in the southeast and northwest of Romania and culling operations are underway
It is 17 years since the terrorist attacks against the USA on September 11th 2001, which left some 3000 dead, including Romanians
The row continues between the most influential figures in the Social Democratic Party, the senior member of the ruling coalition in Romania
Justice Minister Tudorel Toader has nominated Adina Florea as the new chief prosecutor of the National Anticorruption Directorate.
A campaign against vaccination has been met with firm response from the Romanian health ministry, the World Health Organisation and UNICEF
The Romanian Government on Wednesday approved the budget adjustment bill, through an emergency decree, despite differences on this issue with the Romanian President Klaus Iohannis.
The Countrys Supreme Defence Council has blocked the Governments budget adjustment bill.
At the moment, there are some 180 outbreaks of African swine fever in Romania, mostly in the north-west and south-east