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Thursday 10:46
Romania's Constitutional Court has rejected President Nicușor Dan's application regarding the vagueness of the law against anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
News
Tuesday 19:10
PNL MP Raluca Turcan and her colleagues have tabled a bill to abolish the compensatory allowance granted to judges of the Constitutional Court, considered an unjustified privilege.
Politics
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Actor Șerban Pavlu criticizes influencers and peers in the guild, highlighting the differences between authentic art and superficial popularity.
President Nicușor Dan explained the reasons why he referred the anti-Semitism law to the CCR, citing constitutional vagueness and obligations
Politics
10 July 12:55
President Nicușor Dan has attacked a law banning fascist and xenophobic organizations, citing unclear definitions and risks to freedom of expression.
Politics
4 July 14:50
AUR has referred the matter to the Constitutional Court, considering that the amendments to the Law on Physical Education and Sport violate the principle of bicameralism and favor influential groups.
News
3 July 14:23
Ciprian Paraschiv, AUR MEP, presented the amendments to Law 4/2008, emphasizing the importance of spectator safety and UEFA regulations on alcohol consumption in stadiums.
News
2 July 10:11
The European Union is preparing a space law to regulate satellite activity and reduce orbital pollution, aiming for independence from outside companies.
Science IT&C
30 June 08:51
Denmark is drafting a law that would give people the legal right to control the use of their own facial features, voices and bodies to combat deepfakes.
Science IT&C
28 June 20:28
From July 1, smoking will be banned on beaches, in parks, bus stops and other public places in France
International
27 June 12:44
Cartel Alfa is contesting the government's intention to cut pay rises by ordinance, claiming lack of consultation and possible legal violations.
News
14 April 08:58
"Nordis" law debated in the Senate: measures include limiting down payments and compulsory registration of promises to purchase in the land register
News
19 February 15:01
USR accuses AUR, POT and SOS Romania of opposing draft laws allowing the shooting down of Russian drones on the country's territory.
Politics
21 October 10:19
Germany is considering introducing a law to protect domestic banks from cross-border takeovers after UniCredit plans to merge with Commerzbank.
International
24 July 08:52
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16 May 08:56
MEPs passed a law suspending driving licenses for 10 years for drivers caught drink or drug driving.
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11 May 15:58
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobahidze is open to compromise with Western partners on the controversial law on 'transparency of foreign influence'.
International
1 April 11:54
The amended smoke-free law bans smoking in enclosed public places, but e-cigarettes don't burn tobacco, so they can still be used.
News
26 March 16:15
MEP Cătălin Drulă has called on President Klaus Iohannis to reject the law initiated by the ruling coalition to get rid of the law that would exempt tax evaders from jail.
Politics
15 March 10:50
An enacted draft law requires agri-food operators to prevent food waste through close-to-expiry donations.
News
9 February 08:55
Research Minister Bogdan-Gruia Ivan announces a legislative initiative against deepfakes, with penalties of up to 2 years in prison.
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Romania won two gold, three silver and one bronze medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad 2025 in Australia.
International
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The Czech president enacted a law criminalizing the promotion of communist propaganda, equating it with Nazi propaganda, sparking political controversy.
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