Oltenia Energy Compound employees stage rally to protest against salary cuts and redundancies.
The European Parliament resumes investigations into alleged CIA prisons in a number of European states, including Romania.
Deputy Elena Udrea is the most spectacular catch of Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors this year. But the list of people targeted by investigators is still open.
During his official visit to Paris, Romanias president Klaus Iohannis invited French president Francois Hollande to pay a visit to Romania.
Romanias president Klaus Iohannis on Monday held his first speech in Parliament since he took office last year.
The group of international lenders who are currently in Bucharest assessing Romanias standby agreement are still negotiating with the Government in Bucharest.
Romanians with loans in the Swiss currency are still having difficulties paying their monthly installments and have called on National Bank Governor Mugur Isarescu to step down.
After the winter break, students go back to schools in Romania with a new school regulation code.
NATO will set up six new command posts on its eastern borders and create a 5,000-strong rapid reaction force in an effort to show resolve and solidarity in the face of what the alliance brands Russian aggression in Ukraine.
The June 1990 miners raids file will be reopened. Prosecutors hope to shed light on and make justice in the most serious event that ever happened in Romania after the regime change of 1989.
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