The effects of emergency decree 114 are still in the spotlight
The authorities are seeking new solutions to curtail the risks and determine a rapid and efficient response to a major earthquake
Thousands of Romanians have taken to the streets to demand an independent justice system
Post-election uncertainty persists in the neighboring Republic of Moldova
The NATO member states in the region plead for enhanced forward presence in Eastern Europe
Romanian Agriculture Minister Petre Daea wants to set up 30 new irrigation systems across the country.
The former chief of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate, Laura Codruta Kovesi, is in the lead for becoming the first-ever chief of the European Public Prosecutors Office
Romania is experiencing economic imbalances, the European Commission has warned
In its relation with the Republic of Moldova, the EU will further rely on the principle of conditionality and the observance of the rule of law and democratic standards.
The Gaudeamus Book Fair Caravan has started, its first stop being Craiova, southern Romania.
The parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova came to a close, without major incidents being reported
The Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority has decided to maintain the current tariffs for domestic end users also as of March 1
Thousands of people took part in protests staged on Sunday night in Romanias biggest cities against the latest emergency order to change the justice laws
President Klaus Iohannis referred the 2019 budget bill sent to him for promulgation to the Constitutional Court. The notification will be discussed next week
President Iohannis has signed the appointment decrees for the positions of transport minister and regional development minister