Irrespective of the ideological orientation of the Romanian government, the countrys foreign policy remains firmly committed to the western values and to its EU and NATO membership
The Romanian film “Ana, mon amour, directed by Călin Peter Netzer, has won the Silver Bear at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival for Outstanding Artistic Contribution.
Romanias Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu has explained in Brussels the situation created by the governments attempt to amend the criminal codes under an emergency decree.
Increasing NATOs presence in the Black Sea will lead to a better understanding of the situation in the region and will enhance stability and predictability in this geographical area
According to the National Institute of Statistics, after a year and a half of negative values, the annual inflation rate in Romania has turned...
The European Commission has called on Romania to observe certain EU provisions
The National Bank of Romania has revised downwards the inflation rate for the end of this year, from 2.1 to 1.7%. Also, the bank estimates an economic growth rate ranging between 4 and 5%.
The construction of Romanias state budget for 2017 has stirred various reactions.
500 US military are as of Tuesday at the Mihail Kogalniceanu military base in Constanta, taking part in the Atlantic Resolve international operation
Romanias Parliament has advised in favour of the referendum announced in late January by President Klaus Iohannis regarding the fight against corruption and the integrity of the public office.
The European Commission has made public its winter economic forecast – one of the important instruments regarding the development of EU economies.
Since January 31st, Romanians have taken to the streets in large numbers, accusing the leftist Government of attempting to amend criminal law and favour some politicians.
Justice Minister Florin Iordache has resigned amidst street protests against a controversial Government decree.
The Government has passed a memorandum for setting up a Sovereign Fund for Investment, rallying some 200 profitable state-owned companies.
The Grindeanu Cabinet remains in power after Parliament on Wednesday voted against the no-confidence motion filed by the right-wing opposition.