The stage of equipping the Romanian armed forces was high on the agenda of Romanias Supreme Defense Council, whose latest session took place on Tuesday.
Another person who suffered injuries in the Colectiv nightclub fire in Bucharest five months ago died, raising the death toll to 64.
The IMFs most recent assessment mission to Bucharest has come to an end.
Institutions responsible for national defense and security have reacted to the Constitutional Courts decision to ban SRI from conducting any technical surveillance in relation to cases investigated by various investigation bodies.
Alongside the international community, Romania firmly condemns Sundays attack in Turkeys capital, Ankara, which has killed tens of people.
The Association of European Journalists is watching with concern the fast pace of moves by the government in Romania that may put the future of Romanian public TV and radio at risk.
Despite its excellent relations with the Palestinians, communist Romania refused to break off ties with Israel in 1967, maintaining its neutrality in the Middle East conflict.
The Romanian Government decided on Thursday that pensioners with pensions below 872 lei, that is 195 euros, should be exempted from the payment of healthcare contributions.
The EC Country Report on Romanian economy speaks of progress, but also draws attention to potential threats.
The issue of phone interceptions in Romania remains a key concern for civil society, even today, 26 years since the fall of Communism.
Romania reported the third-highest economic growth rate in the EU in the last quarter of 2015
Peace in the Middle East and Romanian-Israeli cooperation have dominated the talks in Israel.
EU has taken 10 more days to finalise a new deal with Ankara on ways to check migrant inflow to Europe.
Romania has designated its representative to the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest.
The poor results of the national simulation test last week have again rekindled the debate about Romanian education.