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10 July 16:51
The Minister of Economy said Romania will not be able to close coal-fired power plants by 2025 because of energy risks.
10 July 16:24
The monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh, India, have killed 85 people, injured 129 and caused an estimated $86.2 million in property damage
International
10 July 15:56
The European Union has opened a new investigation against TikTok over the transfer of user data to China following security risks.
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10 July 15:32
Ferrero plans to acquire cereal maker Kellogg's in a deal valued at $3 billion to expand its portfolio
International
10 July 15:08
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on Donald Trump's support for Ukraine and criticized Slovakia for blocking sanctions against Russia.
International
10 July 14:59
Bulgarian border police stopped a refrigerated truck illegally transporting 16 Iraqi migrants to Germany, detaining both the driver and the migrants.
International
10 July 14:54
The Czech intelligence service (BIS) says Russia is recruiting migrants to commit crimes and undermine trust in EU governments.
International
10 July 14:53
Civil servants protest against austerity measures, threatening to block the country. Anamaria Gavrilă accuses them of blackmail.
Current Affairs
10 July 14:48
ISUBIF firefighters intervene to extinguish a house fire on Doamna Stanca Street, with open flames and large smoke.
Current Affairs
10 July 14:40
The draft law allowing exemptions from the theory test for driving licenses has been sent back to Parliament for reconsideration.
Current Affairs
10 July 14:30
A truck caught fire on DN 23, between Muchea and Brăila. The driver escaped unhurt and traffic is blocked.
Current Affairs
10 July 14:24
PNL MP Raluca Turcan announces that she will pay the expenses of her visit to Japan out of personal funds, thus avoiding the use of public money.
Current Affairs
10 July 14:13
Wizz Air will allocate a second aircraft at Băneasa Airport and relocate nine routes from Otopeni, adding six new routes from Bucharest.
Current Affairs
10 July 14:04
The NBR will conduct a statistical survey of 12,000 households to assess wealth and consumption in line with OECD standards.
Current Affairs
10 July 13:49
Almost 70% of 10-year-olds have smartphones and young people spend a lot of time on social networks. Parents are encouraged to strike a digital balance.
Education
10 July 13:44
The first bear cub was found safe on the Transfăgărășan, and teams continue the search for the other two orphaned cubs
Current Affairs
10 July 13:42
President Nicușor Dan has promulgated the law proclaiming 2026 the 'Year of Nadia Comăneci', marking 50 years since the first perfect 10 in gymnastics.
Current Affairs
10 July 13:30
Rescuers and border guards from Maramureș intervene to rescue two Ukrainian citizens in serious condition in difficult weather conditions.
Current Affairs
10 July 13:29
Justice Minister Radu Marinescu has announced a recently adopted law raising the retirement age for magistrates to 60, in line with the government program.
Current Affairs
10 July 13:22
The United States has resumed deliveries of GMLRS artillery shells and missiles to Ukraine after a recent suspension of critical weapons.
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