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7 July 13:51

The 'Beach, Please!' festival in Costinești, scheduled for 2025, attracts young people but raises fears about the negative influence of artists on teenagers.

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'Beach, Please!' has become a cultural phenomenon, with more than 200,000 young people expected to attend in 2025. But controversy over guest artists such as Wiz Khalifa, who was embroiled in a drug scandal in 2024, worries parents. They fear the negative impact of lyrics on teenagers and the normalization of risky behavior. Open communication between parents and children is key to navigating these challenges.

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Beach, Please! 2025. Psihologul Mihai Copăceanu îl trage de mânecă pe Selly: "Nu măsurăm succesul unui festival cu numărul de decese"!
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Toți cei 21 de rapperi străini invitați la Beach, Please abordează drogurile în melodiile lor dar și... în viața lor?

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Politicians and unions in Italy are calling for the improvement of safety standards on construction sites following the death of Romanian worker, Octav Stroici, after the collapse of Torre dei Conti.

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In October, Belgium recorded 1,097 bankruptcies, the highest figure in the last seven years.

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BAROMETRUL Informat.ro – INSCOP Research – Edition V. Chapter 1: The direction of the country | 66.3% of Romanians believe that the direction in which Romania is heading is a wrong one.

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Dick Cheney, influential vice president of the USA, has passed away at the age of 84. He played a significant role in American politics, including in the invasion of Iraq.

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Romanians emigrating to the Nordic countries, the USA, and Canada have a higher level of education compared to those in Italy and Spain, according to the analysis of Professor Dumitru Sandu from the University of Bucharest.

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