It was only natural for the heated domestic debates on the Romanian justice to also ripple in Brussels
Parliament in Bucharest resumed work on Thursday, after a winter break
Met with criticism by the opposition, civil society and even the European Union, parts of Romania's new justice laws are now being looked at by the Constitutional Court
The EU Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Creţu has met in Bucharest with PM Viorica Dăncilă for talks on the absorption of European funds
European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Cretu, urged Romania to step up the implementation of European-funded projects. She said she was...
European Commissioner Corina Cretu has recommended a deep-going administrative reform to improve the absorption of European funds in Romania
The 3rd government backed by the ruling coalition in the past year is a mix of old and new ministers.
A match with two winners: Australian Open finals pitching Simona Halep of Romania against Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark
Romania's President Klaus Iohannis has attended a reception hosted by the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Romanian Government reacts by taking concrete measures as to the provisions of the new education law in Ukraine
On January 24, Romanians across the country, in the diaspora and in the Republic of Moldova celebrated 159 years since the Union of the Romanian Principalities, which laid the foundation of the future modern unitary state
The Speakers of the two Chambers of the Romanian Parliament dismiss the European Commissions criticism of the justice laws
Romania steps up preparations to take over, on January 1, 2019, the rotating presidency of the European Union.
The Social Democrats are still holding talks on the governing programme and the membership of the new cabinet.
Tens of thousands of Romanians took to streets once again to protest the policies adopted by the ruling majority made up of the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats.