The Romanian Government has decided to cut the VAT in tourism, as a means to stimulate the development of this sector, which is still facing problems
MEPs discussed on Wednesday the latest judicial reforms in Romania and their impact on the separation of powers.
The National Bank of Romania has adopted new measures to stabilize long-term prices.
Romanian political leaders had talks with the EU chief negotiator for Brexit, Michel Barnier.
German Unity Day made for an excellent opportunity to analyse relations between Bucharest and Berlin.
The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament (LIBE) met in a special session to discuss the rule of law in Romania
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in Romania. 60% of the total number of deaths are caused by CVDs, three times more than the ones caused by cancer
October 1 marks the beginning of a new university year in Romanias higher education institutions
It is the last week of campaign ahead of the referendum for the modification of the Constitution article defining marriage
The state will from now on be able to take over shares in exchange for company debts
A new minister has left the left-wing government in Bucharest
Romanias President Klaus Iohannis pleaded for giving Romania a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
The Romanian PM Viorica Dancila presented in Brussels the reforms initiated by the Romanian government in priority domains for Romania.
Faced with an outbreak of African swine fever, Romania is taking widespread measures to contain its negative effects
Bucharest will soon be hosting a unique event in Europe, the RadiRo International Radio Orchestras Festival