The drastic limitation of the access to education of ethnic minorities in Ukraine, through a new education law, has caused concern in Europe, from Bucharest and Athens to Budapest and Sofia.
The presidency and government in Bucharest have hailed the European Commission President Jean Claude Junckers address in the European Parliament.
More funds have been earmarked for domains where pay rises have been granted.
The Bucharest Senate has marked two decades since the signing of the Strategic Partnership between Romania and the United States.
The newly appointed defence and economy ministers, the Social Democrats Mihai Fifor and Gheorghe Şimon, respectively, took the oath of office on Tuesday.
The major issues challenging broadcasting and communications in the 21st Century were tackled at the Media 2020 conference held on Monday in the Romanian mountain resort of Sinaia.
The Black Sea is being increasingly used as a transit route by migrants trying to reach Western Europe illegally.
Media 2020 Conference 'How can Asia-Europe cooperation help meet new media challenges' Day 1
A major Asia-Europe media conference is underway in Sinaia, Romania
After a well-deserved summer holiday, over 2.3 million children on Monday returned to school and kindergarten. The Romanian Education Ministry has...
More than 2.3 million children started kindergarten and school on Monday
16 years have passed since the 9/11 attacks in the United States, which killed almost 3,000 people, including Romanians
Absorption of EU funds and EU directive on posted workers dominate talks between EU Commissioner Corina Cretu and the President of the European Committee of the Regions Karl-Heinz Lambertz.
The suspension of the activity of a Hungarian confessional college in central Romania that did not meet all the legal criteria has inflamed the diplomatic dialogue between Bucharest and Budapest
Sworn in in late June, the government coalition made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats is now facing a first resignation