The Romanian authorities welcome the creation of a new Alliance for European Integration in the Republic of Moldova.
Liviu Dragnea is the new interim president of the Social Democratic Party, the most important member of the governing coalition in Romania.
In the context of the Greek debt crisis, a little more than half of the Romanians think Romania is safe from certain risks because it uses the national currency and has not switched to the euro, says a recent survey.
A new Elections Law is promulgated by the President of Romania Klaus Iohannis.
The decision by president Klaus Iohannis to reject the new Fiscal Code and send it back to Parliament for debate has sparked discontent in the ranks of the left-wing government in Bucharest
The situation of the Romanian minority in Serbia, whose full rights Bucharest has always supported, was an important topic on the agenda of the Romanian head of states visit to Serbia.
After extended debates and at last passed by Parliament, the new Fiscal Code has been submitted to Romanian president Klaus Iohannis
The international community has hailed the historic agreement on Irans nuclear activity.
On Monday, president Klaus Iohannis met with King Felipe VI of Spain in Madrid and had talks with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy
Victor Ponta has decided to step down as leader of the Social Democratic Party.
In Rome, the Romanian Labour Minister, Rovana Plumb, was working on ways to improve work conditions for many Romanians living in Italy, but also for the Italians in Romania.
The international conference dubbed “Ethnic Minorities in Europe – Prospects and Challenges brought together in Timisoara, in western Romania, representatives from Central and Eastern Europe.
A firm supporter of Moldovas accession into the European Union, Bucharest has again assured Chisinau of its backing.
The results of Sunday's referendum in Greece had immediate echoes in Bucharest.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Chisinau on Sunday calling for the union of the Republic of Moldova with Romania.