The widely debated bill on debt discharge has been signed into law by President Klaus Iohannis and will take effect on May 13.
Two American F-22 Raptor fighter jets, considered the most advanced in the world and invincible in air-to-air attack missions, have...
A member since 2004, Romania is consolidating its relationship with the North Atlantic Alliance
Dissatisfaction in most of the public sectors in Romania has led to protests, particularly in healthcare and mining.
Romanian Labour Minster Ana Costea has tendered her resignation, becoming the first minister to leave Dacian Cioloss cabinet.
Most of the mayors in the neighbouring Republic of Moldova came to Romanias capital Bucharest as part of a project meant to bring localities in the two countries closer to each other.
Technical surveillance methods were used in more than half of the cases processed by anti-corruption prosecutors in 2015 in Romania. In an...
Chief Prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi says the Emergency Ordinance adopted after the Constitutional Court ruled that the Romanian Intelligence Service cannot tap phones as part of criminal investigations.
Institutions responsible for national defense and security have reacted to the Constitutional Courts decision to ban SRI from conducting any technical surveillance in relation to cases investigated by various investigation bodies.
Romanias Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu has paid a visit to Iran, alongside the largest economic delegation to have ever accompanied a Romanian high official abroad.
Romania may become a provider of expertise in areas such as anti-smoking legislation and more, believes President Klaus Iohannis.
Government to start an inquiry into the cases of haemolytic uremic syndrome that developed in a number of children in Romania, some of whom have died as a result.
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