High-profile politicians, whether members of Parliament or of local administration, are probed into for corruption in Romania.
Romanias President Klaus Iohannis is attending the nuclear security summit in Washington/As of April 1, 2016, the Romanian nationals who want to vote in the future parliamentary elections can request to be enlisted in the Electoral Register
Romanian president Klaus Iohannis attends nuclear security summit in Washington.
A mini-earthquake with unpredictable consequences hit the Romanian political scene on Wednesday, when the mayor of Bucharests sector 2, Neculai Ontanu, was detained by anti-corruption prosecutors on suspicion of bribe taking.
Belgium on maximum security alert, in the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Brussels/ Romania observes a day of national mourning on Thursday, in memory of the victims
Belgium observes 3 days of mourning, security at maximum levels after Brussels attacks
The Romanian Government decided on Thursday that pensioners with pensions below 872 lei, that is 195 euros, should be exempted from the payment of healthcare contributions.
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Two Romanian MPs, probed into in the same file on alleged European funds defrauding, have been treated differently by their Parliament colleagues...
Romanian MPs have again bailed out another colleague from possible taking into custody and preventive arrest, dealing another blow to the anti-corruption fight in Romania.
A new case of corruption involving the misappropriation of 6 million euros of European funds has come to light in Romania.
Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, is currently on a working visit to the German State of Bavaria/ The painting The Sunflowers in 1937 by Adrian Ghenie, a prominent representative of the new wave of Romanian visual art, sold for 4 million Euros