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28 January 17:48
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns Romanian citizens of possible access blockages to France due to protests by French farmers.
28 January 12:31
Illegal migration was discussed intensively at the JHA Council, with a focus on increasing pressure on EU member states
Politics
28 January 10:22
US negotiators have drafted a provisional deal that would allow the release of Gaza hostages
International
28 January 07:06
Amicable settlement is an option for drivers involved in minor accidents, but can only be used under certain conditions.
Current Affairs
27 January 20:31
Rapid won the derby against Dinamo 2-1. The match at the National Arena was not without controversy
Sport
27 January 18:52
The decision to impose a €25 fee to visit the Hagia Sofia mosque has sparked discontent among Turkish citizens
International
27 January 18:38
Oțelul Galati finished the match against Petrolul Ploiești in the 23rd round of the Super League, 0-0
Sport
27 January 08:24
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 struck near Kusadasi in Aydın, Turkey.
International
26 January 16:06
A draft put out for public debate foresees sanctions for universities and academics who coordinate plagiarized doctoral theses.
Education
26 January 15:03
A Kenyan court has charged cult leader Paul Mackenzie and 94 alleged accomplices with manslaughter for the deaths of more than 200 people.
International
26 January 14:55
Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar has declared his country's support for Romania's accession to the Schengen area.
Politics
26 January 14:13
Tesla has announced the recall of certain models equipped with the 'Full Self-Driving' 4.0 computer due to a software instability that may affect the video camera.
International
26 January 13:35
Marcel Ciolacu avoided to comment on a joint PSD-PNL presidential candidacy, but suggested that the subject could be answered after the Europarliamentary elections.
Politics
26 January 13:25
A passenger minibus carrying 18 people caught fire en route in Neamt, with the driver stopping the vehicle for evacuation. No person needed medical attention.
Current Affairs
26 January 08:01
The French Ambassador in Bucharest, Nicolas Warnery, says France supports Romania's full accession to the Schengen area.
Current Affairs
26 January 07:26
China has warned Iran that attacks by Houthi rebels on ships in the Red Sea could affect trade relations.
International
25 January 14:53
Rapid's gallery has announced that they will not be present at the match against Dinamo due to the low number of tickets received.
Sport
25 January 13:14
Police officers raided the surgeries of family doctors in Brasov, in a case of illegal obtaining of funds
Current Affairs
25 January 12:53
The Romanian national team will play a friendly match against Colombia on March 26 in Madrid, with tickets on sale.
Sport
25 January 12:20
The liberalization of the natural gas market has led to attractive offers, but the energy crisis has forced government intervention.
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Economy
Yesterday 20:20
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that exemptions for CASS will be reduced and emphasized that Romania has one of the longest maternity leaves in Europe.
Economy
Yesterday 20:16
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will resume the reform of judges' pensions following the reasoning of the Constitutional Court, emphasizing the need to correct the system to ensure financial sustainability.
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