The first major Romanian state – owned company was listed on Tuesday on the London and Bucharest stock exchanges.
The majority of European leaders met on Tuesday in Paris to discuss the concrete measures that need to be taken at community and national level to fight youth unemployment
After environmentalists protested for months against a cyanide-based gold mining project, politicians ended up by taking their point.
The European Council and the European Parliament have reached an agreement on the 2014 EU budget
Unhappy doctors, health-care staff leaving the country, improper medical care in hospitals, exasperated patients: these are just a few of the characteristics of the Romanian health-care system.
Romanias national football team on Monday was summoned for the double legged-tie ahead of the qualifying playoffs counting towards the World Cup in Brazil next year.
The governor of the National Bank of Romania Mugur Isarescu has presented the quarterly report on inflation which shows a significant drop in the forecasts related to this indicator.
The conclusions of the special parliamentary committee dealing with the Rosia Montana gold mining project should settle the issue once and for all. Pundits, however, expect more polemics.
The Romanian government has met the performance criteria for the month of September – says the IMF, which improves Romanias economic growth forecasts for this year, showing optimism over the countrys economic performances next year.
The economy of the European Union will report growth in the coming period, but not to a level that will significantly lower the unemployment rate, show the latest estimates of the European Union.
The government has successfully completed negotiations over the 2014 budget and set priorities for the next year
The scarcity of official information regarding Romanias draft budget for 2014 has sparked new discussions and tensions among politicians on all sides of the isle in Bucharest.
Just like they did a quarter of a century ago, when they fought to gain independence from Moscow, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova have rallied again, only this time for their right to get closer to Brussels.
Set up in 1928, Radio Romania celebrates 85 years since the first show was aired.
A fresh case of horsemeat products marketed as beef raises new questions on food safety in Europe.