The heated discussions on the presidential election for the Romanian diaspora and how they were organized are far from over.
The Supreme Defense Council on Tuesday for the last time convened in a meeting chaired by acting president Traian Basescu.
The new ministers of culture and foreign affairs, Csilla Hegedus and Bogdan Aurescu, on Monday were sworn in as part of a ceremony at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace.
Further information emerges daily on the high level corruption cases in Romania
In an ironic turn of events, one of the latest high-profile corruption cases involves a high-ranking official in the countrys foremost organized crime fighting unit in the country.
The 2014 Gaudeamus International Book Fair, one of the most important on the Romanian book market, came to an end Sunday
It has been confirmed once again that the National Anti-Corruption Directorate is doing the job it was created for
The General Prosecutors Office in Bucharest has opened a criminal investigation in the way the relevant authorities have handled these latest presidential elections for Romanians living abroad
The irregularities reported in the second round of the presidential election had Romanian Parliament resume talks on the election law.
Several Romanian senators and deputies have lost their parliamentary immunity, allowing the courts to prosecute them for involvement in various cases of corruption or incompatibility.
The Chamber of Deputies of Romania turns down a controversial bill on amnesty and pardons.
The result of the presidential election in Romania might impact the country's economy.
The Republic of Moldova wants to get close to the EU faster and will apply for membership in 2015.
Klaus Iohannis, the candidate of the Christian Liberal Alliance and mayor of Sibiu, has won the second round of the presidential race in Romania.
In the second round of presidential elections, Romanians living abroad have turned out massively by comparison with the first round.