Canadian foreign minister Anita Anand held top-level talks in Bucharest that highlighted the common wish to expand bilateral ties.
Bucharest and Washington have again reiterated their strategic partnership during the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence
A roundup of the week's major events
Authorities have issued numerous RO-ALERT messages for storms that have hit the capital Bucharest and a number of counties.
The United States’ Independence Day was marked in Bucharest in advance
Following negotiations with the European Commission, Romania has managed to keep the 13.6 billion euros in non refundable NRRP funds allocated for investments.
The Mayor of Bucharest has been placed under judicial control, while the Mayor of Timișoara definitively lost his lawsuit against the National Integrity Agency (ANI) at the High Court of Cassation and Justice.
Online banking has become a natural part of life in recent years, but this comes with a risk
Romania remains the country with the highest inflation rate in the European Union.
The headline-grabbing events of this past week.
On May 14, 1981, Romania entered the history of space exploration, sending a man into space: Dumitru Prunariu.
Although Europe is one of the most developed regions in the world, millions of Europeans continue to lack the resources needed for a decent standard of living.
The Ministry of Finance in Bucharest reports a significant reduction in the budget deficit during the first quarter of the year.
The European Commission has signed the SAFE agreement with Romania, aimed at investments in defense and strategic infrastructure.
In a world marked by the war in Ukraine, technological competition among major powers, cyberattacks, artificial intelligence, and economic pressures, the Alliance is entering a new phase: NATO 3.0.