The 22nd Sibiu International Theatre Festival, the third largest in Europe after the ones in Edinburgh (Scotland) and Avignon (France), has reached the end.
The Republic of Moldova's foreign partners no longer conceal their concerns with the incoherence of the administration in that country.
Europe is trying to find a solution to help Greece avoid defaulting on payments.
The US Trade and Development Agency will be training 50 Romanian employees in the field of public procurement
As part of a large-scale NATO military exercise, structures of the Allied Joint Force Command Naples have been relocated to Romania.
On Tuesday, the government in Chisinau decided to allow the entry of EU citizens into Moldova based on their ID cards, as well as their passports....
This weeks talks between Romanias foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu and senior Moldovan officials were prefaced by a measure received with satisfaction by the authorities in Bucharest.
The National Meteorological Service expects some severe drought this year in southern, eastern and western Romania.
Romanian soldiers are participating alongside foreign partners in military exercises held in Romania.
A European Commission delegation is in Bucharest to assess Romanias current financial programme in Romania.
Political tensions run high in the wake of Fridays failed vote of no-confidence in Parliament.
The political context is tense in Moldova, where the pro-Western Prime Minister resigned last week and pro-Russian candidates prevailed in the first ballot of local elections on Sunday
The coalition government in Romania, led by the Social Democrat PM Victor Ponta survived Fridays no-confidence motion introduced by the Liberal opposition.
The World Bank has this week upgraded its economic growth forecast for Romania in 2015.
More than one year after Crimeas annexation by Russia, Europes concerns about Moscows intentions remain unchanged.