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Sunday 20:00
Notre-Dame Cathedral has welcomed 6.02 million visitors since reopening, making it the most visited monument in France.
International
Sunday 12:45
Switzerland's embassy in Tehran has reopened, allowing direct representation of US interests in Iran, urging a resumption of diplomacy.
International
Increasing VAT rates and dividends could make Romania unattractive for investors, warns economic analyst Adrian Bența.
The Telega Mineral Baths, known for their curative properties, could be reopened in July, after being re-concessioned.
News
14 June 13:05
The dolphinarium in Constanta has reopened and dolphin shows will start on Sunday, after renovations costing 70,000 lei
News
13 September 20:34
The Fire Lookout, built in 1892, was reopened to the public after three years of restoration work. The building was transformed into the Firemen's Museum in 1963.
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More Romanian companies are considering moving their tax residence to countries such as Bulgaria or Cyprus, but tax risks remain.
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