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30 June 17:59
The unemployment rate fell by 0.06 percentage points in May to 3.19%, with 254,594 registered unemployed, of which 51,563 were on benefits
30 June 17:58
Health Minister Alexandru Rogobete has announced the launch of a digitization project, with a budget of 30 million euro, in public debate.
Current Affairs
30 June 17:47
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized the Pride March in Budapest as a disgrace, despite the massive turnout of tens of thousands of people.
International
30 June 17:37
The Senate has adopted a legislative initiative to allow court documents to be filed online, without a handwritten signature on each page, using an electronic signature.
Current Affairs
30 June 17:28
Over 50,000 people have been evacuated from Izmir province, Turkey, due to wildfires fueled by strong winds.
International
30 June 17:19
The government has approved an ordinance postponing the use of RO e-Invoice for farmers and cultural centers until October 2025, while maintaining the current anti-fraud tax structure.
Current Affairs
30 June 17:14
Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Vogue US after nearly 40 years, but remains Global Editorial Director.
International
30 June 16:56
A woman in her 40s was found dead in a car with Romanian license plates in Milan, and police are investigating the circumstances of her death.
International
30 June 16:50
Traffic on the DN1 will be restricted on Tuesday and on Tuesday night in Puchenii Mari for the dismantling of a pedestrian footbridge.
Current Affairs
30 June 16:43
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has been complained to the European Commission for discriminatory statements against women in the Government.
Current Affairs
30 June 16:34
Minister Dragoș Pîslaru has announced an agreement with the EC for the full absorption of PNRR funds, moving some projects to the loan component.
Economy
30 June 16:26
Mugur Mihăescu said he was not aware of the money he was receiving for rent, having a house in Ilfov. He says he will vote to abolish these rents.
Current Affairs
30 June 16:17
The CSAT assessed the situation at the Praid Salt Mine, proposing two scenarios: refurbishing the old mine or setting up a new mine for visitors and production.
Current Affairs
30 June 16:04
Rail traffic will be closed between June 30 and July 29 on the Balș-Robănești route due to consolidation works on the embankment.
Current Affairs
30 June 15:52
Minister Cseke Attila calls for the introduction of performance criteria and differentiated pay in the administration to increase efficiency.
Current Affairs
30 June 15:35
The government has decided to cut the bonus for harmful conditions from 1,500 lei to 300 lei, sparking protests from ANAF employees.
Current Affairs
30 June 15:31
Pensioners in Romania oppose the introduction of a 10% health contribution on pensions over 4,000 lei, calling it an abusive tax.
Current Affairs
30 June 15:18
A black panther that escaped from an illegal zoo in Bulgaria is believed to have ended up in Giurgiu county, Romania, and authorities are investigating sightings.
Current Affairs
30 June 15:06
Donald Trump said he is not talking to Iran or offering assistance, reiterating that the country's nuclear facilities are completely destroyed.
International
30 June 15:02
The Iranian deputy foreign minister said talks with the US cannot resume unless they rule out new attacks on Iran.
International
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