On December 22nd, 2014, 25 years since the fall of Communism in Romania, the new president of the country awarded a decoration to a victim of the Romanian Gulag.
Starting on January 1st, 2015, the Republic of Moldova will receive natural gas from Romania, which will reduce its dependence on Russian gas.
Romanians are honouring the heroes of the 1989 anti-communist uprising.
After 10 years as President of Romania, Traian Basescu left the office, which will be held by Klaus Iohannis.
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EU heads of state and Government met in Brussels on Thursday.
The biggest opposition group in Romania, whose beginnings go back 140 years ago, the National Liberal Party for the first time elected a woman as its co-president.
On December 17, twenty-five years ago, people in Timisoara took to the streets in protest at the eviction of the Hungarian reformed priest, Laszlo Tokes. Soon, their protest would become an anti-communist one.
A new tragic accident casts doubts on the activity of the Inspectorate for Emergency Situations in Romania.
Romanian foreign officials say there is no evidence to suggest the existence of secret CIA prisons in Romania.
Romania has a new government, the fourth consecutive one headed by Social-Democrat leader Victor Ponta.
The sanctions imposed by Western countries on Russia for its involvement in the Ukrainian conflict and the drop in the oil price have triggered the collapse of the ruble.
The anti-communist protest began on December 15, 1989 in Timisoara and quickly spread around the country
Investigations into a restitution case have revealed other, equally serious instances of abuse.
Government presented Romanias 2015 budget bill.