Dacia, part of the French Renault group, will launch several electric models to compete with Chinese brands for the...
The Cervantes Institute in Bucharest will organize a Flamenco festival meant to shine a different light on this genre...
The well known ice skating artists of the Saint Petersburg State Ballet from Russia will perform a new show in Romania after the success they had a while ago with the Swan Lake. This time, the figure skating ballet group will dance on Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker. The show will take place January 21 at Sala Palatului from 19,00 hours.
The Village Museum in Bucharest will allow religious wedding ceremonies in its Turea Church starting this summer, when the renovation of the church will be finalized. This comes after the museum has received thousands of such requests, every year. The church dates back in the 18th century.
US construction company Bechtel International, Canadian SNC Lavalin Nuclear and firms from Russia have submitted letters to build the Cernavoda 3 and 4 nuclear reactors expansion project in Romania.
Blues and jazz lovers can attend the seventh edition of the Sighisoara Blues Festival, which will take place between February 24 and 26 in Sighisoara.Two performances will be scheduled for each of the festival days, all starting 19,30 hours at the Mihai Eminescu hall in the city.
Law firm White & Case has appointed litigation lawyer Paraschiva (Peggy) Şuica-Neagu as a partner to lead its Bucharest disputes practice. Peggy Şuica-Neagu has joined White & Case from OMV Petrom S.A. (formerly Petrom S.A.), where she led the litigation department.
The Romanian economy is expected to grow only modestly in 2011, after a decline of 2 percent envisaged for 2010, while tough austerity measures are bound to face strong social opposition and could create instability, the Economist Intelligence Unit said in its latest global forecast Tuesday.
In the previous article we discussed the challenges that the leader of the team of engineers– a Colombian woman- had to go through. The mixture of cultures made this unique experience a bit spicy – five British and four Indian specialists were not mixing well, in fact the results of the projects showed that there was no team established at all. Now let's see how would things look like if the leader of the team were a Romanian woman. Feel free to add you insights on the situation by e-mailing irina-budrina@hotmail.com.
Bucharest metro company Metrorex has started the bid for the Eroilor – Piata Iancului segment of a new metro line connecting Drumul Taberei neighborhood to the Pantelimon area of the capital city.
The Cervantes Institute in Bucharest will organize a Flamenco festival meant to shine a different light on this genre...
The well known ice skating artists of the Saint Petersburg State Ballet from Russia will perform a new show in Romania after the success they had a while ago with the Swan Lake. This time, the figure skating ballet group will dance on Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker. The show will take place January 21 at Sala Palatului from 19,00 hours.
The Village Museum in Bucharest will allow religious wedding ceremonies in its Turea Church starting this summer, when the renovation of the church will be finalized. This comes after the museum has received thousands of such requests, every year. The church dates back in the 18th century.
US construction company Bechtel International, Canadian SNC Lavalin Nuclear and firms from Russia have submitted letters to build the Cernavoda 3 and 4 nuclear reactors expansion project in Romania.
Blues and jazz lovers can attend the seventh edition of the Sighisoara Blues Festival, which will take place between February 24 and 26 in Sighisoara.Two performances will be scheduled for each of the festival days, all starting 19,30 hours at the Mihai Eminescu hall in the city.
Law firm White & Case has appointed litigation lawyer Paraschiva (Peggy) Şuica-Neagu as a partner to lead its Bucharest disputes practice. Peggy Şuica-Neagu has joined White & Case from OMV Petrom S.A. (formerly Petrom S.A.), where she led the litigation department.
The Romanian economy is expected to grow only modestly in 2011, after a decline of 2 percent envisaged for 2010, while tough austerity measures are bound to face strong social opposition and could create instability, the Economist Intelligence Unit said in its latest global forecast Tuesday.
In the previous article we discussed the challenges that the leader of the team of engineers– a Colombian woman- had to go through. The mixture of cultures made this unique experience a bit spicy – five British and four Indian specialists were not mixing well, in fact the results of the projects showed that there was no team established at all. Now let's see how would things look like if the leader of the team were a Romanian woman. Feel free to add you insights on the situation by e-mailing irina-budrina@hotmail.com.
Bucharest metro company Metrorex has started the bid for the Eroilor – Piata Iancului segment of a new metro line connecting Drumul Taberei neighborhood to the Pantelimon area of the capital city.