Romanian foreign officials say there is no evidence to suggest the existence of secret CIA prisons in Romania.
Romania has a new government, the fourth consecutive one headed by Social-Democrat leader Victor Ponta.
The sanctions imposed by Western countries on Russia for its involvement in the Ukrainian conflict and the drop in the oil price have triggered the collapse of the ruble.
The anti-communist protest began on December 15, 1989 in Timisoara and quickly spread around the country
Investigations into a restitution case have revealed other, equally serious instances of abuse.
Government presented Romanias 2015 budget bill.
The instability in Ukraine has eventually affected the economy of the states in the region.
The European Institute of Romania has awarded the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation the 2014 Excellence Award, in the radio broadcasting category, for its promotion of the European spirit and values.
A US Senate report on the torture tactics used by the CIA to obtain information about terrorist activities has caused a lot of controversy in Washington.
The latest economic measures announced by the government in Bucharest
Announced as difficult and confirmed as such throughout the process, the negotiations between the Romanian authorities and the international lenders resulted in an agreement on next years budget deficit.
Political party switching and postal voting were on the agenda of the Parliament on Tuesday.
Romania has seen nothing but gloomy weather for weeks now. It has rained, it has snowed and the sun has not shown its face for over a month.
The Social Democrat Prime Minister Victor Ponta will have the new government structure ready by the end of the week and will submit it to Parliament for approval on Monday, December 15.
The Anti-Corruption Directorate has managed to prove it deserves credit for its work.