President Klaus Iohannis represented Romania at Thursdays NATO Summit in Brussels
The IMF warns that the fiscal relaxation measures announced by the Romanian Government could push the budget deficit up to 6% of the GDP by 2022.
The shooting range in Cincu, central Romania, will be hosting one of the most complex allied drills that brings together 4 thousand soldiers from 8 NATO countries.
Romania plans to achieve energy independence and no longer count on imports, Romanian PM Sorin Grindeanu has said.
The Romanian Senate has endorsed the bill aimed at unifying salary schemes in the public sector
A special parliamentary committee is looking into the strange unfolding of the presidential election of 2009
Dozens of people lost their lives or got wounded in a blast in Manchester, in north-western England.
The European Commission has warned Romania about its swerving from the medium-term budget objectives last year
Unified pay scale bill discussed in Senate on Monday
The European Night of Museums was marked in Romania on Saturday.
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%.