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
Romania's population will continue to decline by 2080, with the most pessimistic scenario indicating a drop of as much as 25%, according to estimates by the National Institute of Statistics.
The Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) has issued a negative opinion on the magistrates’ pension reform.
17 candidates are running for the seat of mayor of Bucharest in the partial local elections on December 7.
national day of mourning is today observed in the Republic of Moldova in memory of freedom fighter Ilie Ilaşcu
Romania could improve its energy production by the end of 2025
Bucharest reconfirmed its support for the new prime minister of the neighboring Republic of Moldova in its efforts to join the European family.
The European Parliament has opened an office in Chişinău and will continue to support the Republic of Moldova on its path towards the European Union.
NATO allies will help Romania in the event of an attack—though such a scenario is unlikely—assured the Secretary General of the Alliance, Mark Rutte.