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19 October 11:10
Tánczos Barna emphasizes the importance of sports for increasing the hope of life in Romania, where 62% of citizens do not practice sports.
19 October 10:56
Jannik Sinner won the second edition of the Six Kings Slam tournament, defeating Carlos Alcaraz 6-2, 6-4
International
19 October 10:25
The MEP Diana Șoșoacă praised Russia Today in Moscow, accusing the European Union of dictatorship and censorship.
Politics
19 October 10:06
Hamas challenged the statements of the U.S. State Department, which claims that the group is preparing an attack against civilians in Gaza.
International
19 October 09:46
Two cars caught fire on Pipera Boulevard, the fire spreading to a gas pipeline.
Current Affairs
19 October 09:21
Nearly seven million people protested in the USA against Trump's policies during the "No Kings" demonstrations.
International
19 October 09:00
Meta will allow parents to disable private conversations of teenagers with AI, following criticism regarding inappropriate content.
International
19 October 08:50
The main opposition party in Taiwan, Kuomintang (KMT), has chosen Cheng Li-wun as the new leader, committing to promote peace with China and to oppose increasing defense spending.
International
19 October 08:34
Today, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese is organizing a procession in honor of Saint Pope John Paul II, which will involve traffic restrictions in the Capital.
Current Affairs
19 October 08:21
CMBSU has decided on immediate measures for the safety of the building in Sector 5 affected by the explosion, such as technical expertise and controlled demolition of the building.
Current Affairs
19 October 08:10
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accuses the United States of killing a fisherman and violating Colombia's maritime sovereignty during an anti-drug operation.
International
19 October 07:49
Research in Brazil shows that the destruction of tropical forests and their replacement with uniform plantations leads to the loss of butterfly colors, indicating the degradation of ecosystems.
Environment
19 October 07:36
Vladimir Putin requested that Ukraine cede the Donetsk region, presenting this request as a condition for ending the conflict, during a discussion with Donald Trump.
International
19 October 07:20
Sam Rivers, the bassist of the band Limp Bizkit, has died at the age of 48. The band announced on Instagram: "Today we lost our brother. Our bandmate. The heartbeat of our hearts."
Arts & Lifestyle
19 October 07:06
A bus accident in Pernambuco, Brazil, has led to the death of at least 15 people, and the causes are being investigated by the Federal Highway Police.
International
19 October 06:52
The Chinese manufacturer BYD recalls 115,000 vehicles from the Tang and Yuan Pro series due to design defects and battery-related risks.
Economy
19 October 06:38
According to the U.S. State Department, there is credible information that Hamas was preparing an imminent attack on civilians in Gaza, an action considered a violation of the ceasefire.
International
19 October 06:21
An explosion occurred on Sunday morning at a block in Bistrița, without any victims, as all individuals in the building self-evacuated.
Current Affairs
19 October 06:09
Israel has recovered the bodies of two hostages from Hamas, bringing the total number of returned bodies to 12. The Rafah crossing remains closed until the handover of all remains.
International
19 October 05:55
JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and other financial institutions are accused of conspiring to manipulate the base lending rate ("prime rate") for nearly 30 years, affecting millions of consumers.
Economy
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