A look at the headline-making events this past week
The minister for the relation with the Romanian Diaspora, Dan Stoenescu, assures the Romanians in Great Britain that there is no imminent change in their situation/ Representatives of the six EU founding states met in Berlin on Saturday
Clarifications after visit to Bulgaria by Romanian president Klaus Iohannis.
Next week, Britain votes to leave or stay in the European Union.
At the NATO summit in Warsaw, Romania will plead for more attention to be paid to the Black Sea area, considered crucial for regional and Euro-Atlantic security
The Romanian education sector has long been faced with many problems generated mainly by under-funding. Those problems are well-known, and the entire...
Thousands of teachers took to the streets on Wednesday to protest against a government emergency ordinance on public sector salaries.
Hundreds of people, including political detainess and their descendatns, attended the public unveiling of the monument 'Wings', devoted to the anti-communist dissidents in Romania and Bessarabia.
The Romanian city of Cluj will be hosting until June 5 the Transylvania International Film Festival.
The Speaker of the Romanian Senate, Calin Popescu Tariceanu, is prosecuted for false testimony and encouraging the offender/ PM Dacian Ciolos is having talks with US vice-president, Joe Biden
Delegates from 50 countries, including Romania, participated in the anti-corruption summit held in London.
Food security, jointly with the improvement of farming activity are among the major development priorities at EU level.
Romanians are preparing for the local elections, which take place on the 5th of June in one round of voting.
Ninety-five years since its establishment, celebrated this very month, the National Opera House in Bucharest is the stage of a huge scandal.
On the 23rd of June, British voters will decide in a referendum whether their country remains in the European Union