The Romanian government takes new measures to tackle the vaccine crisis.
The debate over where the anti-corruption fight ends and where the violation of human rights begins has re-ignited in Romania.
Set up last week, Parliaments committee charged with investigating the presidential election of 2009, when Traian Basescu won a second term in office, will commence its activity on Monday.
The Romanian Chamber of Deputies has passed the draft law on the compulsory motor-vehicle civil liability insurance for car owners (RCA).
Romania had the highest economic growth rate in the EU in the first quarter of the year, 5.6% against the corresponding period of 2016, the Eurostat announced. In contrast, the Eurozone reported a 1.7% growth rate, and the EU as a whole 2%.
The government, the opposition and the trade unions all want a law that unifies public sector pay scale, but disagree on how this can be achieved.
An investigation has been opened in Bucharest into the cyber-attacks targeting the security and integrity of information data
In Romania, the mayors signature might only serve to authenticate documents only an authentication one and not a specialty one.
For a year now Romania has been faced with a measles epidemic, which has so far made 25 victims.
A global cyber-attack has affected over 150 countries the world over.
The European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker travelled to Bucharest on Thursday.
Romanias Parliament endorsed the creation of a commission to investigate the 2009 elections in Romania.
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.