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13 April 15:33

Several European countries are considering bans on single-use e-cigarettes because of their growing popularity among teenagers.

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In Poland, more than 30% of students who use disposable e-cigarettes finish them within a day. In Germany, a possible EU-wide ban is being discussed and in France, a law is likely to be introduced in September. Romania has already banned the sale of e-cigarettes to minors and their use in enclosed public places.

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The pouches, balls, and nicotine gums will be banned in France from March 2026, due to the increase in poisonings among teenagers.
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Doctors warn about the harmful effects of vaping on children's health, highlighting the risks of addiction and cardiovascular damage.
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The Spanish government has approved a law that prohibits smoking and vaping on the terraces of bars and in stadiums.
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Since August 13, smoking is banned in parks and transport stations in Cluj-Napoca, except in designated areas during events.
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England will ban energy drinks for people under 16 years old
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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, proposes an age limit for the use of social networks, similar to regulations for tobacco and alcohol.
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Moldovan official analysts warn that the EU accession ambitions of the Republic of Moldova are threatened by growing support for the pro-Russian opposition, according to a recent survey.

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Moldova is facing a manipulation offensive from Russia ahead of the elections on September 28, aimed at undermining confidence in the electoral process.

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A Romanian woman from Germany draws attention to the low pensions for those who work for minimum wage, highlighting the high cost of living.

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BAROMETRUL Informat.ro - INSCOP Research - How Romanians perceive education at the beginning of the school year | 59.3% of Romanians believe that the start of the new school year in Romania is an important moment for the entire society

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National Bank of Romania: Romania's total external debt increased in the first months of 2025 by 15 billion euros

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FMI Conclusions: Romania's economy will gradually grow, despite high inflation, against the backdrop of the necessary fiscal consolidation to counteract the twin deficits.

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