The European Union is committed to boosting its economic competitiveness
The rule of law in Romania is again under the European Commission’s scrutiny
The Constitutional Court of Romania again postponed a ruling with respect to magistrates’ special pensions, with a new date set for 18th February.
European defense ministers have approved Romania's plan to attract 16.7 billion euros under the SAFE military program.
The planned reform of public administration puts local mayors at odds with the political leaders in Bucharest.
The European Union has launched a new action plan against cyber harassment in order to protect children in the online environment
On February 9 and 10 the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Oana Ţoiu is on a working visit to London.
Brașov is hosting the largest multinational artillery exercise in Europe.
Bucharest is deciding whether or not to accept the invitation received by Romanian President Nicuşor Dan to participate in the first meeting of the Peace Council
At a ministerial meeting on rare minerals in Washington, Foreign Minister Oana Ţoiu positioned Romania as a key transatlantic partner in economic security.
The Ministry of Finance proposes a comprehensive package of fiscal and investment measures for economic recovery and for stimulating Romania's economy.
Defence Minister Radu Miruţă announces signing of contract for the purchase of French Mistral missiles through the SAFE programme.
A package of significant economic measures has been announced by the Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan
Romania’s cancelled presidential elections from 2024 again stir controversy.
Romania received almost 11 billion euros through the NRRP, half of the total renegotiated amount.