The International Theatre Festival in Sibiu, the largest event of its kind in Romania and one of the most important in Europe, has come to an end.
The Calafat-Vidin bridge, the second largest bridge between Romania and Bulgaria, on Friday became part of the European road circuit.
The construction of the most powerful laser in the world is bound to begin shortly in Magurele, close to Bucharest.
The European Union may guarantee the repayment of bank loans to companies in an attempt to improve the latters access to crediting, especially in southern Europe, said the European Commission President, Jose Manuel Durao Barroso.
After several failed attempts to become a member of the free movement Schengen area, Romania could be advantaged by a new package of rules the European Parliament approved on Wednesday.
Romanian President Traian Basescu has threatened the Social Liberal majority in Bucharests parliament with another referendum.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta have agreed, in Berlin, to continue bilateral dialogue on a positive note.
For over a week now, several Central European countries are facing floods and landslides serious enough to kill, with thousands of people left stranded and damages worth billions.
Almost 190,000 high school graduates in Romania have registered for the first session of the graduation exam, the Baccalaureate.
Romanias Constitutional Court has 3 new members as of Monday.
The discovery of horsemeat in frozen beef burgers in the United Kingdom has fuelled a huge public scandal across the EU.
Romania has secured around 40 billion euros from the future EU budget for the 2014-2020 period.
Romanias Parliament passes the state budget bill for 2013 amid criticism from the opposition.
Romanias National Bank has issued an economic growth estimate for 2013 of 1.5% for the first months of the year, at an inflation of 6% at the most.
In Bucharest Romanian MPs are discussing this years legal priorities.