The Head of the Romanian state, Nicușor Dan, was received in London by King Charles III of the United Kingdom; he had previously gone to Helsinki to attend a summit of the EU states on the Eastern Flank
Romania's ruling coalition reaches agreement on raising the minimum wage from 1st July 2026.
Debates on the dysfunctions in the justice system continue in Bucharest.
The European Union is abandoning its ambitious plan to sell only electric vehicles from 2035 onwards
The Romanian government has survived the motion of censure on the reform plans.
Romanians look back at the anti-Communist Revolution that changed the destiny of their country
Protests against the state of the Romanian judiciary continue
Energy storage is one of the most effective solutions to keep costs in check, says Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan
Protests against irregularities in the justice system have resumed in Romania.
Population consumption exceeds income, says a report of the National Bank of Romania.
Hundreds of people protested in front of Romania’s Superior Court of Magistracy in Bucharest on Wednesday after an investigation into the state of the country’s legal system. The protesters called for resignations, responsibility and an independent justice
Romanian President Nicușor Dan paid a two-day visit to France
Germany reiterates its commitment to protecting NATO's Eastern Flank.
The opposition files new no-confidence motion.
More and more Romanian doctors who have gone abroad want to return home