Romanian education is still far from what it should be, despite constant efforts by those who have hold the office of education minister in the past years. The current education minister Mircea Dumitru is no exception.
Romania cleared by Brussels to provide state aid for closure of two uncompetitive coal mining units.
3 in 10 Romanian women face physical, verbal or psychological abuse, says a study by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights.
Local authorities have launched a tender for the drawing up of the feasibility study for the largest science park in Romania, to be built in Magurele, near capital Bucharest.
Romania will further be a strategic and very dynamic partner of Moldova, says President Klaus Iohannis.
The Romanian and Italian foreign ministers Lazăr Comănescu and Paolo Gentiloni have praised the privileged relationship between Romania and Italy.
Two former managing directors of the Microsoft Company Romania and businessman Claudiu Florica have been placed under judicial control for aggravated conspiracy to abuse of office
A decree on the law on the national defence industry has been signed by president Klaus Iohannis.
The Gaudeamus International Book Fair unfolded in Bucharest this year between the 16th and 20th of November.
Health, development and agriculture are the main sectors benefit from the second budget adjustment this year.
Romanian Prime Minister Dacian Cioloş has presented a Governments activity report after one year in office.
Romania, through the voice of President Klaus Iohannis, reiterated its support for the Republic of Moldova, at several levels.
The 23rd edition of the Gaudeamus Book and Education Fair, an event that has gained international recognition for more than 15 years now, has started in Bucharest.
Wednesday, November 16, was a prolific day for the Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors.
Romanian president Klaus Iohannis challenges at the Constitutional Court new bill on the elimination of 102 taxes passed by Parliament in October.