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NATO’s Deployable Command and Control Centre (DACCC) moved its deployable air defence radar LANZA
Update: Social Democrat leader Marcel Ciolacu officially announced that he would run for president
Romanian violinist Diana Jipa and pianist Ștefan Doniga will go on a special world tour this fall
Lior Ben Dor, Israel’s new ambassador to Romania, arrived in Bucharest on Tuesday, August 20. In
Romania’s Deposit-Return System, SGR, “works as expected,” environment minister Mircea Fechet said
AFI Europe announced on Tuesday, August 20, that it acquired the Bucharest Financial Plaza office
The project targeting the complete reconstruction of the underground floor in the Unirii area in
RADAR, a major multidisciplinary new media art festival, holds its 5th edition in Bucharest in
The Bucharest Streets Administration (ASB) has kicked off a project to install tactile paving aimed
Copeland, a US-headquartered global provider of sustainable climate solutions, announced the opening
Bucharest authorities have obtained a grant of USD 50,000 to acquire four high-performance sensors
Romanian authorities stopped roughly 7,000 tons of waste from entering the country in the first