Elena Udrea at the moment can be seen as a victim of intelligence services, as she claims, or an organized crime kingpin, as the prosecutors portray her.
Romania is signatory to the treaty setting up the International Court of Justice, a voluntary act which grants it the right to sue in that court another signatory state.
Bucharest is worried about the situation in Ukraine, not least because of the considerable Romanian ethnic community in this country.
Parliaments budget and finance committee in Bucharest is again discussing the issue of foreign currency loans.
This week looks like its going to be an eventful one in Romanian courts, with lots of cases opened, arrests and rulings issued
As of Monday, Romanias Parliament has resumed its activity
Romania has introduced health cards, which become operational beginning February 1st
President Klaus Iohannis outlines the major goals of Romanias foreign policy.
Former ministers, business people and even a Constitutional Court judge are under investigation for corruption.
Romania is on the right track in fighting corruption and reforming its legal system and must carry on.
The election laws in Romania seem to be a priority with Romanian politicians this year.
Romanian Intelligence Service chief George Maior tendered his resignation on Tuesday, raising questions among the media about his motive.
January 27th is the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This annual commemoration of the Holocaust was observed throughout the world, including Romania.
Romanians are still coming to terms with the traumatic heritage of communism.
Swiss franc soaring triggers debates in Romania about a personal insolvency act.