Prime Minister Mihai Tudose had talks with representatives of NGOs about the controversial amendments to the justice laws. Yielding little to no results, the talks have sparked new street protests
28 years after the uprising that triggered the fall of the Communist regime, Romanians still commemorate their heroes
The Romanian Senate has passed the final piece of legislation from a package of laws on the overhaul of the judicial system initiated by the parliamentary majority formed by the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats
Click here for a roundup of domestic and international news
The amendment of the justice laws has sparked heated debates on the Romanian political scene.
Taxi drivers have protested in Bucharest against what they call the unfair competition of Uber affiliated drivers.
Investigators of the so-called Revolution Case File say there was no power vacuum in December 1989.
The Senate passes bill on the status of judges and prosecutors, but the opposition plans to fight it.
In 2018, Romanian authorities intend to attract at least 6.3 billion Euros worth of European funds, money which is going to be channeled...
The Romanian Senate, as decision-making body, has adopted the legislative proposal to amend the law regulating the activity of the National Integrity Agency
The Parliament of Romania has convened in a joint session and started debates on the state budget and social security budget bills
Britain has made sufficient progress in clarifying 3 key aspects of Brexit, the 27 EU heads of state agreed in Brussels on Friday
The EU leaders formally established, in Brussels, the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), a plan designed to strengthen military cooperation activities.
Romania is in mourning for the countrys late monarch, King Michael 1st, to whom his compatriots are now paying their respects.
Romania mourns the death of its last King