A look at the main headline-making events this past week
The Ruling Social Democratic Party and the National Liberal Party in Romania are still carrying on talks over the date of the upcoming presidential election
Romania’s Foreign Minister, Luminiţa Odobescu, took part in Monday’s meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in Luxemburg.
”Race for the Cure” translates into free medical tests for cancer patients.
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Romanians lag behind in Europe in recycling
Romania is strengthening its air defense capabilities at a level adapted to the security challenges in the region.
Every year, at the beginning of March, World Obesity Day is celebrated, designed to draw attention to this increasingly common pathology.
The National Directorate of Cyber Security in Bucharest has launched a guide on the identification of deepfake materials.
From Sunday, air and maritime controls on Schengen borders will be lifted for Romania.
Romania is faced with a shortage of thousands of physicians, medical residents and nurses
Physician Cătălin Cîrstoiu has been designated joint candidate fo the ruling PSD-PNL coalition for the Bucharest City Hall
The annual inflation rate stood at 7.2% in Romania.
The Constitutional Court in Chişinău rules to maintain phrase “Romanian language” in the legislation of the Republic of Moldova.