Several Romanian political parties have launched this weekend their candidates for the December 11 legislative elections.
A multi-vehicle crash that involved dozens of cars occurred on the A2 motorway between Bucharest and Constanta, killing four people and injuring over fifty.
Digitization will streamline the interaction between government and citizens and will reduce corruption
Government warns that raising salaries on the eve of elections might damage the economy
Army prosecutors from the General Prosecutor's Office have expanded criminal proceedings in the crimes against humanity case related to the 1989 anti-Communist revolution in Romania.
The Indagra International Agriculture Fair is underway in Bucharest, with 25 countries participating.
The government in Bucharest believes that the pay rises and the scrapping of various taxes passed by Parliament will have a bad impact on the budget.
On Tuesday, Radio Romania celebrated 88 years since its first broadcast. The anniversary comes as Parliament passed a controversial law, which would turn public radio and television into institutions financed by the public budget exclusively.
Since its establishment, the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation has gone through all technical stages specific to a radio station, from celite discs to computers.
Victims of the devastating blaze that ripped through the Colectiv nightclub last year were commemorated in Romania on Sunday.
Moldovans will be kept in suspense as to who will run their country, until November 13, when the second round of voting is held.
With one month and a half remaining before the December 11 legislative elections, political parties and independent candidates have filed their candidacies, which can be appealed by November 7.
The prime minister of Belgium, Charles Michel, announced that the leaders of the Belgian regions on Thursday reached an agreement on the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, has hailed the way in which the Romanian economy is developing and Bucharests relation with Berlin. Germany is Romanias largest trade partner, making significant investments in Romania.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said more and more countries confirmed contributions to strengthening the Alliances eastern flank in the face of Russian threat in the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. He made this announcement at a NATO meeting