Accused of plagiarism in their doctoral theses, the last two interior ministers in Romania received more bad news on Thursday
Romania is in mourning for earthquake victims; Minister of the Interior resigns
Showing solidarity with the victims of the earthquake that hit Italy last week, the Romanian PM Dacian Cioloş and the Labor Minister, Dragoş Pîslaru, went to the affected area, to support the Romanian community there.
The death toll of the earthquake that hit central Italy rises by the hour.
Max Planck Institute says by 2100 a new category of refugees will emerge: climate refugees.
Romania rejects allegations of nuclear weapon transfer, car sales in Romania go up 15%
Summer University discusses Romanian minority groups abroad, Germany: Turkey has a long way to go before visa waiver from EU
PEN Club Romania staged a debate themed “Women in the Public Sphere.
A review of the headline-grabbing events of this past week in Romania
The issue of prepaid phone cards sold in Romania divides the public in the country.
A deficit of democracy, insufficient transparency, lack of flexibility or intricate language are among the main reasons to criticise the EU, underlying the distrust in the European project known as Euro-scepticism.
In mid April, the Swiss Federal Council and the World Intellectual Property Organisation provided patronage to the 44th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva
The NATO Summit is underway in Warsaw, with Romanias President Klaus Iohannis attending/ Romanian PM Dacian Ciolos analyses with several Romanian MEPs the impact of the Brexit vote, on Romania, the EU member states and the future of the European Union
For the sixth time this year, a terrorist attack with major consequences has recently hit Turkey, leaving dozens of dead and hundreds of wounded.