Growing scepticism about the pardons bill being a solution to prison overcrowding in Romania
Switzerland decides to restrict for a year the access of Romanians and Bulgarians to its labour market.
May 9th was a special day for Romanians, as it marked the proclamation of independence of the Romanian state back in 1877, the UN Coalitions Victory Day in WWII and Europe Day.
The Romanian Chamber of Deputies has endorsed a citizens initiative to revise the Constitution so as to redefine the concept of family.
The Senate of Romania sent back to the chambers Judicial Committee its report on the pardons bill
2017 is a crucial year for Romania with regard to attracting European money, says the European Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Cretu
Romania hails the election of Emmanuel Macron as President of France
Romania is staunchly committed to keeping the phenomenon of illegal migration at bay. A Coast Guard patrol ship has recently returned from a Frontex mission in the Aegean Sea where it helped rescue hundreds of migrants
Thursday was an unusually busy day in Bucharest from a political, legislative and juridical point of view.
Romanian Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu has paid a visit to Israel where he held talks with high officials.
Romania's taking over the EU Council presidency in the first half of 2019 is a challenge and a first for this country, as well as an opportunity
The presence of Russian troops in the east of the Republic of Moldova violates the country's constitution, say constitutional judges in Chisinau
The unitary pay bill, presented by the leftist Government in Bucharest as a priority, will be debated urgently in the Senate.
US ambassador in Bucharest Hans Klemm hopes an agreement will be signed by the end of the year on the purchase of American Patriot missiles by the Romanian state.
An EU Brexit summit was held in Brussels on April 29th