International rating agencies are cautioning against the political risks for Romania’s economy
The European Commission has approved Romania's fourth payment request under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, amounting to over 2.6 billion euros
The government led by the Liberal prime minister Ilie Bolojan was dismissed through a no-confidence motion on Tuesday.
Romania has recovered some 350 million euros from its National Recovery and Resilience Plan, but it is losing over 450 millions of its third payment request.
A PSD-AUR no confidence vote against the Executive headed by the Liberal Ilie Bolojan has been tabled
President Nicușor Dan had consultations with the leaders of the ruling coalition on Wednesday
Azomureș chemical fertiliser plant has a concrete takeover offer from Romgaz.
Romania has negotiated USD 3.5 billion in financing for strategic projects in the production and transportation of energy and natural gas.
A roundup of the past week's highlights
The Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has received assurances in Bucharest that Chișinău will continue to benefit from Romania's support.
After protests at the company's headquarters and in Târgu Jiu, coal miners from the Oltenia Energy Group came to Bucharest to voice their discontent.
Romania joins the International Statement on Freedom of Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Romanian authorities announce that they are prepared to overcome the energy price crisis.
Students in Bucharest and across the country protested against the austerity measures adopted by the government.
Romania’s Parliament has approved the temporary deployment of US military equipment and forces in Romania, in the context of the crisis in the Middle East.