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28 October 11:04
Nicolás Maduro has suspended the natural gas agreements with Trinidad and Tobago in response to the hosting of an American warship.
28 October 11:04
OpenAI reported that over a million users discuss weekly about suicidal thoughts with ChatGPT, highlighting mental health issues exacerbated by artificial intelligence.
International
28 October 11:03
Former FC Barcelona defender, Daniel Alves, was seen preaching in a Spanish church after his acquittal in a sexual assault case.
Sport
28 October 11:03
Tragedy in Kenya: a plane with 12 foreign tourists crashed and caught fire on the way to the Maasai Mara Reserve
International
28 October 11:03
Prime Minister Bolojan discussed the economic measures and the deficit target of 8.4% for this year, emphasizing the importance of the months of November and December.
Economy
28 October 10:56
Hungary scored 0.50 in terms of the rule of law, the lowest in the EU, with a general decline of this indicator in two-thirds of the member states.
International
28 October 10:53
The leaders of the Coalition are meeting today to discuss the pensions of magistrates, after the project was rejected by the Constitutional Court.
Politics
28 October 10:49
An American senator urges Maduro to flee "to Russia or China now"
International
28 October 10:39
The first female Prime Minister of Japan, Sanae Takaichi, will nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, although the 2025 edition has Maria Corina Machado as the laureate.
International
28 October 10:39
The Control Body of the Ministry of Internal Affairs verifies the managerial activity of the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations, without connection to specific individuals or interventions.
Current Affairs
28 October 10:39
Tudorel Toader states that the reform of special pensions for magistrates can be accepted by the Constitutional Court, but the changes do not solve the fundamental problems.
Current Affairs
28 October 10:38
Tyler Robinson, a suspect in the murder of Charlie Kirk, will be able to appear in court in a civil suit, but will be restrained with handcuffs.
International
28 October 10:37
Zelensky: "Ukraine will need European support for another 2-3 years, and US sanctions against Russia could cost $5 billion a month"
International
28 October 10:33
Craiova will pay 29,690 euros to participate in the competition 'Best Christmas Markets in Europe 2025 - 2026', aimed at increasing visibility and attracting tourists.
Current Affairs
28 October 10:32
Russian intelligence agencies use Telegram and other platforms to recruit "one-time use" agents in Germany, involving them in acts of sabotage and espionage.
International
28 October 10:32
The Maltese government announces tax reductions for parents with two or more children, in an attempt to stimulate birth rates.
International
28 October 10:30
Cristian Bușoi, at the launch of the Energy Security Barometer INSCOP/NewMoney Talks: Romania proposes to eliminate Russian companies Lukoil and Gazprom from the energy sector
Economy
28 October 10:28
Tetsuya Yamagami pleaded guilty to the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, committed in 2022. His trial will continue, and the verdict is expected in January 2026.
International
28 October 10:21
The UN warns: exceeding the limit of 1.5°C is inevitable, the Amazon risks becoming savanna.
International
28 October 10:13
Studium Green sold 157,000 square meters in Jilava to Altex and mömax for a retail park of 200,000 square meters, valued at over 17 million euros.
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