In Romania, a new bill regulating the vaccination of children will be posted for public debate within a month, the Healthcare Minister has announced
Romania is taking part in the world's leading travel trade show ITB Berlin
Romanias Parliament has adopted a declaration proclaiming its supremacy over all the other public institutions. Was this declaration necessary? Its critics say no.
Decision makers in Bucharest are trying to stop illegal logging
Talks are being held this week at the Labour Ministry on a new law that tackles wage inequality in the public sector.
Notable results were reported in the field of the judiciary in 2016 despite legislative instability, says Romanias General Prosecutor Augustin Lazăr.
EU Commissioner Corina Cretu gave an interview to Radio Romania on Romania's future within the EU
Cooperation in the defence field might define a multi-speed Europe, a project that has been criticised by the countries in the eastern part of the Union.
I hope we can start rebuilding the EU in a way which will be even more valuable for the citizens, declares Jacek Krawczyk, President of the Employers' Group at EESC.
Romanians are optimistic about the future of the European Union
Bucharest is vulnerable to a powerful earthquake, warn the authorities, who say that an earthquake of the magnitude of that seen on the 4th of March...
On March 4, Romania commemorated 40 years since the devastating earthquake of 1977
Given that the citizens of five EU states, including Romania, require visas to enter the US, the European Union may introduce a similar requirement for American citizens
The volatile security situation around Romania has made the Romanian Government increase defence spending to 2% of the GDP, as of 2017
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday outlined 5 scenarios regarding the future of the EU post Brexit. Romania has argued against a multi-speed Europe.