Less than a month before the legislative elections in Romania, the Permanent Electoral Authority is without its president, Ana Maria Patru, who has just resigned.
Protests against allegedly rigged presidential election gain ground in ex-Soviet Republic of Moldova
EU foreign and defence ministers green-light global strategy for the blocs security and defence policy
Participants to the Public Service Media and Democracy Conference in Prague appeal to Romanian authorities to ensure stable and adequate funding for Public Service Media in Romania, independent from political interference.
A wave of cold has taken Romania in its grip. Although its mid November, the first massive snowfall and gale force wind have disrupted road, air and river traffic.
After seven years under self-professed pro-Western governments, the Republic of Moldova has just elected a pro-Russian President.
This year, the Romanian parliamentary elections will be held under new legal provisions.
A debate on the radio-TV license fee, staged by the Presidential Administration, was held on Thursday.
An international conference on Public Service Media and Democracy is under way in Prague.
Romanian authorities have conveyed messages of congratulations to the US President elect, Donald Trump.
The last preparations are being made for the 23rd edition of the Gaudeamus International Book and Education Fair.
The Romanian government has decided to challenge the law on pay rises for healthcare and education employees recently passed by the Chamber of Deputies at the Constitutional Court.
Foreign Ministers from nine NATO members have met in Bucharest at the initiative of the Romanian and the Polish diplomacy.
Romanias Parliament has passed pay rises for education and healthcare employees. However, the government challenged the law at the Constitutional Court.
Journalists, trade unionists and civil society representatives have held talks on the consequences of the cancellation of the radio and TV license fee as part of a public debate organized in Bucharest.