Controversy rises as the Superior Council of Magistracy gave a negative opinion on Tudorel Toader's bill amending the justice laws
Countries in Central and Southeastern Europe need an extended energy infrastructure and the European Commission is ready to fund key projects
At the request of the Senates Economic Committee, the National Bank of Romania has presented the situation of banks operating in this country
By the end of the year, the Romanian Army will have purchased the first US Patriot missile defense system. The announcement was made by the Defense Minister Mihai Fifor at an event that was also attended by the countrys president Klaus Iohannis
Romanian authorities to look for ways to reduce negative impact of Ukraines new education law on the ethnic Romanians in this country.
A new political and legal controversy dominates public debates in Bucharest.
Nine months after taking the reigns of power in Romania, the Social Democratic Party is taking a major test before the judiciary, as two top members of the Government are being prosecuted for corruption
Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko has promulgated the controversial Education Law
The prestigious George Enescu International Festival has come to an end in Romania.
Sundays legislative election in Germany brought about a number of post-war novelties and many uncertainties.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis met with members of the Romanian community in Philadelphia
The Government of Romania has earmarked nearly 8 million euros for reconstruction works in the counties in the west and centre of the country affected by storms.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis addressed the UN General Assembly
The Parliament of Romania calls on neighbouring Ukraine to revise its new Education Law
Violent storms hit on Sunday the western, northern and central part of Romania, causing death and destruction. Meteorologists have now...