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4 events about "monopol"
20 February 2026, 12:57
Alexandru Rogobete, the Minister of Health, proposes to break the CNAS monopoly by introducing more health insurance companies, drawing inspiration from European models.
Current Affairs
30 December 2025, 16:56
The Association of International Recruitment Agencies accuses the Government of establishing a monopoly in the recruitment of foreign workers through a new emergency ordinance, affecting 20,000 employers.
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18 November 2025, 20:37
Meta has won a victory in court, with the judge ruling that it does not hold a monopoly in the social media market, thus undermining the FTC's action.
International
14 April 2025, 15:49
The antitrust trial in which Meta Platforms is accused of building an illegal monopoly by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp begins today
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CCR discusses today the complaints regarding the ANI Law, contested by Nicușor Dan, PNL and USR, and the Integrity Law and Biodiversity Strategy, contested by AUR.
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2 hours ago
Four US officials discuss the visa granted to George Simion.
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Eastern salaries, Nordic taxes, Balkan public services
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56 minutes ago
The extremist Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sets a "quota" for daily killings in Gaza: "between 30 and 40 people each night / There are people there who do not deserve to live"
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