The Government in Bucharest has announced it would provide a financial package worth 20 million euros to neighboring Moldova, aimed at supporting the development of schools in this country. In another development, the European Commission has announced it
Commemorative events marking the anti-communist revolution of December 1989 continue in Romania. Following the flight and execution of the...
The Romanian medical system will see significant changes next year. The health ministry on Sunday submitted to public debate the final version of the...
Bucharest and other big cities are celebrating 24 years since the anti-communist revolution in Romania.
The basic medical insurance package has been finalised and will be introduced as of March 2014.
Employment restrictions for the citizens of Romania and Bulgaria are in place at the moment in nine EU member states, but they will be lifted on...
“Youre welcome is the title of an open letter to the citizens of Romania and Bulgaria by the British journal “The Economist ahead of the liberalisation of Britains labour market on January 1st 2014. The letter hits out at the vilification campaign run
Romanians celebrate 24 years since the anti-communist revolution.
President Traian Basescu has promulgated Romanias 2014 state budget, after the Ponta cabinet postponed for three months the decision to introduce an additional excise duty on fuel.
The European Union has given the green light to accession talks with Serbia starting on 21st January 2014, in reward for Belgrades reforms and efforts to normalise ties with Kosovo.
Next year the Romanian army will deploy a total of 1,311 soldiers to international military operations.
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The co-leaders of the Social-Liberal Union have recently engaged in an exchange of verbal accusations.
The public debate on the consequences of lifting labor market restrictions for Romanians and Bulgarians continues in the UK.
Bucharest Sunday saw a large protest against recent amendments brought by Romanian MPs to the Criminal Code.