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7 July 14:36
Vladimir Putin has sacked transport minister Roman Starovoit after Ukrainian attacks paralyzed Russian air traffic, causing massive flight cancellations.
7 July 14:26
More than 9,500 candidates are taking part in the final teaching exam, which starts on Tuesday with a 4-hour written test.
Current Affairs
7 July 14:26
The Parliament's leadership postponed by two hours the sitting in which Prime Minister Bolojan will take responsibility on the Austerity Law, at the request of PSD.
Politics
7 July 14:18
Victor Ponta accuses the current political class of betraying voters' expectations and calls for urgent reforms in Romania, emphasizing the need for an effective opposition.
Politics
7 July 14:17
TAROM shareholders have voted to double the compensation of the members of the Board of Directors to 24,148 lei per month, despite the company's losses.
Current Affairs
7 July 14:08
Russia claims to have captured the village of Dachne in Dnipropetrovsk, causing concern in Ukraine, which denies it.
International
7 July 13:51
President Nicușor Dan has summoned ministers to discuss the austerity law, thus postponing the Parliament session where Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should take responsibility.
Politics
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.
Current Affairs
7 July 13:42
After a hot spell, Romania will experience a significant cooling of the weather, with showers and thunderstorms possible between July 7-20.
Current Affairs
7 July 13:32
A military foreman from Bucharest has been arrested for trying to sell counterfeit 50-euro banknotes, caught red-handed.
Current Affairs
7 July 13:29
Ursula von der Leyen had a constructive discussion with Donald Trump on tariffs amid EU efforts to avoid additional taxation.
International
7 July 13:20
Firefighters are working to extinguish a fire at the Paroseni Thermal Power Plant, without affecting the power supply in the area.
Current Affairs
7 July 13:11
An ANAF inspector has been indicted on charges of trading under influence, making false statements and illegal access to bank information, accused of demanding €1 million for VAT refunds.
Current Affairs
7 July 13:02
Blor Retail, the administrator of Diverta, has filed for bankruptcy, with the court ordering the company to be dissolved and its assets sealed.
Current Affairs
7 July 12:56
AUR's George Simion has announced a no-confidence motion against the Bolojan Government, in the context of the assumption of responsibility for a fiscal package
Politics
7 July 12:40
The NBR exchange rates rose for the euro and the dollar, while gold fell.
Economy
7 July 12:38
The Romanian Embassy in Washington is organizing events from 7-13 July to mark the anniversary of the Strategic Partnership with the US, highlighting the bilateral engagement.
Politics
7 July 12:30
INHGA has issued a Code Yellow hydrological warning for 15 counties, warning of the risks of local flooding and flash floods.
Current Affairs
7 July 12:23
The European commission is exploring ways to finance biodiversity, setting up an expert group to develop 'credits for nature'.
International
7 July 12:20
Poland has implemented border controls with Germany and Lithuania in response to illegal migration, believed to be influenced by Russia and Belarus.
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Trump criticizes the investigations related to Epstein and demands the names of the implicated Democrats
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Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti condemned the recognition of Somaliland by Israel, emphasizing support for the unity and territorial integrity of Somalia.
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Thailand and Cambodia have signed a ceasefire agreement to end the fighting along the border, which has resulted in the deaths of over 100 people.
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