Romanian Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos replaces four cabinet members.
Romania's future in the EU discussed by President Iohannis, PM Ciolos and leading politicians
The NATO summit due on Friday and Saturday in Warsaw is aimed at redefining the NATO strategy against the current security challenges on Europes southern and eastern flanks.
On Monday, Romania's President Klaus Iohannis invited PM Dacian Ciolos, Central Bank Governor Mugur Isarescu and the leaders of the parliamentary parties to meet for anew round of consultations on Brexit.
Some regions in Romania have been hit by flooding almost on a yearly basis. And this year was no exception to the rule; heavy downpours have caused...
EU leaders met in Brussels to discuss the Brexit vote
The latest heavy downpours have caused damage in several localities around Romania including the capital, Bucharest.
The Romanian Government has recently taken measures to reduce bureaucracy and to enhance social protection.
Romanian authorities firmly condemn the attack and stress the need for joint international efforts to fight terrorism.
In an interview on Radio Romania, Romanian Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos focused on the situation of Romanians in Great Britain in the wake of Brexit, the absorption of European funds, the local officials pensions and the curtailing of bureaucracy.
Romania's shameful elimination from Euro 2016, and also the chronic problems in the Romanian football are these days making headlines in Bucharest.
The official number of Romanian workers in Great Britain stands at about 200 thousand. How will they be affected by Brexit?
Participants in the first congress of the Romanians around the world, held in Bucharest, have highlighted the need for regaining trust in the authorities.
The mayors, local and county councilors elected on June 5th were sworn in on Thursday.
The prolonged heat wave that has hit Romania caused the death of a number of people all over the country.