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17 October 14:42
Prime Minister Bolojan: The decision regarding the minimum wage for 2026 will be finalized in two weeks.
17 October 14:30
The Minister of Economy emphasizes the importance of rare earths for Romania, announcing the update of the national inventory and the maintenance of the license for graphite.
17 October 14:27
Meta will implement parental controls for children's interactions with AI chatbots starting in 2026, allowing parents to disable individual chats, but not the AI assistant.
17 October 14:22
A support center for the victims of the explosion in Bucharest has been opened at the "Dimitrie Bolintineanu" High School, announced the head of ISU Bucharest-Ilfov, Irinel-Alexandru Precup.
17 October 14:09
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that ANAF will focus on tax evasion and the debts of state-owned companies, including public institutions: "We should not be fighting with the jam from the kitchen"
17 October 13:48
CFR Marfă recorded losses of 328 million lei in 2024 and debts of over one billion lei to the state budget, highlighting a serious financial situation.
17 October 13:43
Students from 'Dimitrie Bolintineanu' High School in Bucharest will learn online after the nearby explosion, and physical activities will resume only after an assessment.
17 October 13:40
The Minister of Energy has requested investigations following the explosion in a building in Rahova, which resulted in the death of three people. Those responsible will be held accountable.
17 October 13:40
Presidential advisor Valentin Naumescu suggests the creation of a new party for the 2.5 million voters of Nicușor Dan, who do not identify with the current majority.
17 October 13:26
The strong explosion in the Rahova neighborhood was recorded by the seismic stations in Bucharest, having an energy similar to an earthquake of magnitude 1.2
17 October 13:24
The natural gas supply on Carol Boulevard in Bucharest has been temporarily halted due to a defect in the distribution network, affecting 1,179 customers.
17 October 13:07
Bolojan proposes elections for the Bucharest City Hall at the end of the year
17 October 12:48
The Capital City Hall will accommodate the victims of the explosion in Sector 5 in hotels and will provide housing from the municipal fund.
17 October 12:42
Romgaz has sued the European Commission for the annulment of a regulation that imposes the storage of 50 million tons of CO2 per year, significantly affecting the company.
17 October 12:31
The Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) urges Romania to address the serious deficiencies in the treatment of patients in psychiatric hospitals.
17 October 12:31
The Sector 6 City Hall has come to the aid of those affected by the explosion in Sector 5, providing assistance such as food, water, clothing, and school supplies.
17 October 12:28
The new Multipurpose Hall in Suceava, with an investment of 35 million euros, is nearing completion, having the seats installed and awaiting the flooring.
17 October 12:14
From October 17-19, providers cannot pay the road tax and toll online. Purchases can be made from authorized distributors.
17 October 12:12
Romania recorded in September the highest inflation in the EU, at 9.88%, with significant increases in non-food goods and services.
17 October 12:12
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that, according to preliminary estimates from the State Inspection in Construction, the building affected by the explosion on Calea Rahovei is very likely irrecoverable and will need to be demolished.
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Yesterday 17:48
The heads of the Defense committees in the American Senate, Roger Wicker, and in the House of Representatives, Mike Rogers, criticize the Pentagon's decision to reduce the U.S. military presence in Romania, considering it uncoordinated and contrary to the president's strategy.
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