Bucharest and other big Romanian cities once again saw large-scale protests against the Government's plan to grant collective pardons and amend the criminal codes.
Despite the cold weather and the heated political context, on Tuesday Romanians celebrated their first national holiday this year.
Protests were held across Romania against governments plan to pardon thousands of prisoners and revise the criminal codes.
Pardoning and the amendment of criminal codes are some of the most controversial initiatives of the new government
The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, will meet with the new Romanian foreign minister, Teodor Melescanu/ Romanians on Sunday celebrate the National Culture Day
All news channels in Bucharest are trying to measure the magnitude of the tremor that rocked the Romanian Intelligence Service.
In his farewell address in Chicago, US president Barack Obama called on Americans to defend their democracy.
A new Government in Romania The President of the Timis County Council and former Social-Democrat MP Sorin Grindeanu was...
A look back at the top developments of the year 2016 in Romania.
Social tension has again emerged in the Jiu Valley, the largest coal-mining region in Romania.
Opinions are divided with regard to the make-up of the new government in Bucharest.
Over 18 million Romanian citizens are called to the polls today, to elect their MPs/The Romanian authorities firmly condemn the double bombing which rocked Istanbul last night, killing 38 people
After more than ten years of NATO membership, Romania continues to be seen by the USA as an important ally.
Romania cleared by Brussels to provide state aid for closure of two uncompetitive coal mining units.
Romania will further be a strategic and very dynamic partner of Moldova, says President Klaus Iohannis.