Economic issues hold pride of place at the Bucharest summit of the Three Seas Initiative
The delegation of the Venice Commission continues meetings in Bucharest to evaluate the impact of changes brought to the Criminal Code; Romanian penitentiary employees resume protests
The power and the opposition engage in heated debate in Parliament over protest last month.
It is 17 years since the terrorist attacks against the USA on September 11th 2001, which left some 3000 dead, including Romanians
The row continues between the most influential figures in the Social Democratic Party, the senior member of the ruling coalition in Romania
Romanian PM Dancila visits Spain; Justice Minister Toader nominates new head of anti-corruption
The Countrys Supreme Defence Council has blocked the Governments budget adjustment bill.
Supreme Defense Council discusses security budget; Swine fever culling continues in Romania
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The number of African swine fever hotbeds is growing at a fast pace in Romania.
The African swine fever virus continues to spread in Romania and cause huge losses to farmers.
Romanian President receives Irish PM; Candidates for head anti-corruption prosecutor have been vetted
Pres. Iohannis talks European issues with PM Dancila; US ambassador supports anti-corruption in Romania
Ever since its EU and NATO accession, Romania, a country that back in time of the communist dictatorship was neighbouring both the former Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union, has consistently campaigned for the propagation of the European and Euro-Atla
A cold shower for the ruling coalition in Bucharest: the Venice Commission disapproves of many of its amendments to the justice laws.