Romania and Poland can benefit from the fact that they share common views in many areas, President Nicuşor Dan said in Warsaw
In Brussels, Romanian Defense Minister Radu Miruţă called for increased attention to be paid to the Black Sea region
A roundup of the past week's main events
Teachers and students staged a protest calling for the repeal of austerity measures targeting education that were adopted last year.
The National Bank of Romanian Board of Directors decided to maintain the monetary policy interest rate at 6.50% per year.
Romania will be attending the first proceedings of the Board of Peace as observer
Romania received almost 11 billion euros through the NRRP, half of the total renegotiated amount.
A bill by the Liberals brings amendments to the law governing the functioning of the Constitutional Court
The Ministries of Defense, Interior and Civil Protection will receive substantial EU funding through the SAFE program.
The ruling coalition in Bucharest will take responsibility for a public administration reform project.
A look at the main stories making headlines in Romania this week.
Romania will receive almost 17 billion euros in loans from the EU to strengthen its military.
Worried about rising taxes and the prospect of lower incomes, many Romanians are looking for ways to boost their earnings.
Debates on the dysfunctions in the justice system continue in Bucharest.
A roundup of the headline-grabbing events of the past week