On October 25, Romanian Army Day was celebrated in the country and abroad
The energy interconnection in the southern region of the European Union will significantly contribute to the reconstruction of Ukraine after the war, the Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu stated in Varna.
The visit of the IMF mission to Bucharest ended with recommendations for the Romanian authorities.
The president of the European Commission conveys encouraging message for Romania and Bulgaria.
Bucharest hosted, on Wednesday, the Summit of the Three Seas Initiative.
Romania keeps supporting Ukraine, once again reasserting its solidarity with the neighbouring country
Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu discussed Romania's Schengen accession, NATO's eastern flank and Romanian-German relations with Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Romanian president Klaus Iohannis signs decree putting the new education laws into effect.
From 2025, Dacia will compete as a manufacturer in the Dakar Rally.
Romania hopes to finally succeed in joining Schengen with Spain's taking over EU rotating presidency.
Ukraine, invaded by the Russian troops, and the neighboring Republic of Moldova (an ex-Soviet with a majority Romanian-speaking population) remain on the agenda of European decision-makers.
Teaching staff in Romanian pre-university education will have more benefits based on the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, and health employees will receive more money starting August 1st
Bucharest and Washington reaffirm their support for Ukraine.
Parliament endorsed a reform of the special pension system, criticised both by the Opposition and by magistrates
Romania is about to receive a new installment of roughly 3 billion Euros from the money stipulated in its National Plan of Recovery and Resilience also known as PNRR