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175 news items about "EU"
20 June 07:13
Meta has announced that ads in WhatsApp will be enabled in the EU next year at the earliest, and legal discussions are scheduled with the authorities.
Science IT&C
19 June 14:43
The EU accepts reciprocal tariffs of 10% on goods exported to the US, although negotiations for a lower level continue.
Economy
19 June 10:55
OMV Petrom has increased gasoline prices by 5 bani/l and diesel prices by 9 bani/l, amid rising oil prices due to the Israeli-Iranian conflict.
News
19 June 08:49
The prime minister-designate could attend an EU meeting on Friday on sanctions for Romania, after the budget deficit topped 9% of GDP.
Politics
19 June 07:45
Retailers in Greece are calling on the European Union to implement the €2 tax on low-value parcels from outside the EU earlier, scheduled for 2028.
International
19 June 07:00
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas says Russia poses a direct threat to the EU, highlighting the Kremlin's massive defense spending.
International
18 June 13:03
The inflation rate in the EU has fallen to 2.2%, but Romania is facing inflation of 5.4%, the highest in the Union.
Economy
18 June 12:13
Australia imposes sanctions against Russian ghost fleet and negotiates with EU on security and defence partnership
International
17 June 14:35
The Ministry of Agriculture has asked the European Commission for financial support for Romanian farmers affected by the 2025 spring frost, estimating losses of more than 49 million euros.
Economy
17 June 11:34
Ursula von der Leyen has criticized China's export restrictions at the G7, urging collaboration with Donald Trump to address trade imbalances.
International
17 June 11:07
Austria suggests the EU could reconsider Russian gas imports in the event of a peace deal with Ukraine, while the European Commission prepares bans.
International
17 June 10:00
Environment Minister Mircea Fechet attends EU environment ministers meeting to discuss end-of-life vehicles and preparations for COP30.
Politics
15 June 19:10
President Macron has visited Greenland to show France's support for the island threatened by Trump's annexation claims.
International
13 June 09:37
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is optimistic that member countries will agree on increased defense spending at the 24-25 June summit
International
8 June 14:07
In April 2025, Bulgaria reported an unemployment rate of 3.3%, the lowest level since EU accession, according to Eurostat
International
6 June 11:12
The EU Council has changed the status of the wolf from "strictly protected" to "protected", allowing member states more flexible management of wolf populations
International
3 June 17:32
TikTok has banned the hashtag #skinnytok, linked to unhealthy content about weight loss, after pressure from European authorities
International
2 June 08:25
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the tariffs will not go away and downplayed the impact of the uncertainty over them on negotiations with the European Union
Economy
31 May 16:49
The Vice-President of the European Parliament, Victor Negrescu, has asked the European Commission for its support to manage the crisis at the Praid salt works and to help flood-affected localities
News
29 May 14:42
Shein to step up product testing to address EU safety fears after being notified by the European Commission for misleading commercial practices
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The government has decided to cut the bonus for harmful conditions from 1,500 lei to 300 lei, sparking protests from ANAF employees.
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