The African swine fever virus continues to spread in Romania and cause huge losses to farmers.
The left-of-centre cabinet headed by Viorica Dancila reviewed its accomplishments after the first six months in office
People who receive social benefits in Romania might no longer get money from the state if they refuse a job
Romania's President Klaus Iohannis has promulgated one of the controversial justice laws, after exhausting all challenge procedures
The Constitutional Court of Romania ruled on a number of notifications made in various domains.
Bucharest requests EU funds to support farms affected by outbreak of African swine fever.
Ever since its EU and NATO accession, Romania, a country that back in time of the communist dictatorship was neighbouring both the former Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union, has consistently campaigned for the propagation of the European and Euro-Atla
A cold shower for the ruling coalition in Bucharest: the Venice Commission disapproves of many of its amendments to the justice laws.
According to Romanias president Klaus Iohannis, Romania should be congratulated on the conclusions of the NATO summit
The NATO summit hosted by Brussels is paying special attention to the Alliances eastern flank, a topic which is also one of Romanias priorities
Bad weather alerts for Romania have come to an end and the situation is coming back to normal.
Plans to revision criminal codes causes concern among Romanias foreign partners
Heavy rainfall wreaks havoc in Romania, bringing entire regions to a standstill
The left-wing cabinet headed by Viorica Dancila has survived the first no-confidence motion filed by the opposition
Romanias Supreme Council of National Defence has analysed and approved Romanias agenda at the forthcoming NATO summit in Brussels