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Decision pending at the ICJ in the case of Călin Georgescu and Horațiu Potra
The Supreme Court of Cassation and Justice (ÎCCJ) is expected to make a decision on Thursday regarding the case involving Călin Georgescu, Horațiu Potra, and several associates of a mercenary, who are accused of offenses against constitutional order. The case is still in the preliminary chamber stage, with judges needing to determine the legality of the indictment prepared by the National Prosecutor's Office. The Bucharest Appellate Court initially ruled the indictment legal and ordered the trial to proceed. However, prosecutors appealed this decision after the court excluded statements from a

SOURCES Theatrical coup in the PNL: how the News camp wants to stop the Congress of Bolojan
Tensions within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) have intensified ahead of an extraordinary congress scheduled for June 21. According to sources close to Adrian Vesa's faction, several members have challenged the party leadership's decisions regarding the convening of statutory bodies and are seeking their urgent suspension. A request has been filed to suspend two decisions by the National Political Bureau dated June 17, which called for an Extraordinary National Council on June 19 and an Extraordinary Congress on June 21. The challengers argue these decisions violated the party statute,

The News team goes to court again: claims the organization of the PNL Congress and demands moral damages of 4 million lei from Bolojan
A group of 16 members of the National Liberal Party (PNL), led by Adrian Vesteag, has filed a new legal complaint with the Ilfov County Court. They are challenging the manner in which the extraordinary congress of the PNL was convened on June 21, as well as the leadership's intention to amend the party's statute. The complainants argue that the meeting was called without respecting the statutory deadlines and that the goal is to modify the party's statutes and remove members who hold opposing views. The group also seeks civil liability from the PNL and its president, requesting compensation of

How many Ukrainians and Moldovans want their countries to join the EU.
A survey published by the European Commission indicates that 65% of Ukrainians and 58% of Moldovans support their countries' accession to the European Union. The survey, conducted between February and April 2026, includes all candidate and potential candidate countries for EU membership. Results show varying levels of public support across different regions, with high support in Albania (92%) and Kosovo (83%), while support drops significantly in Serbia at 31%. The survey highlights progress in Ukraine and Moldova following the official opening of the first thematic block (cluster) in June 202

The European Parliament has called for the EU to take action to combat terrorism and to ensure that all citizens are protected.
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution condemning Russia's drone incursions into EU airspace, describing them as part of a broader strategy of intimidation and destabilization targeting EU member states and Western allies. The resolution was passed with 412 votes in favor, 63 against, and 53 abstentions. It holds Russia fully responsible for these actions, which are seen as a direct threat to the security, resilience, and sovereignty of the EU and its members. The document also criticizes Belarus for its involvement in hybrid attacks against the EU.

The National Council of the PNL convened today to determine the details of the extraordinary congress on June 21st.
The National Council of the National Liberal Party (PNL) convened today to finalize details for an extraordinary congress scheduled for June 21. The meeting occurs amid legal challenges against decisions sanctioning members who support interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, as well as an investigation by the DNA targeting Ciprian Ciucu, the only deputy leader supporting Bolojan. Designated Prime Minister Adrian Veştea, who could face expulsion from the party, announced his intention to run against Bolojan for leadership and requested changing the congress date to June 28.

Reactions of support from USR for Dominic Fritz after he lost the lawsuit with ANI.
Members of the USR party have expressed support for their leader, Dominic Fritz, following his loss in a legal case against the National Integrity Agency (ANI). The decision by the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ÎCCJ) rejected Fritz's appeal, ruling that he has a conflict of interest. Diana Buzoianu, the interim Minister of Environment, stated she believes Fritz will find justice at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). She criticized certain judges for creating blacklists of politicians, journalists, and activists, and for applying expedited procedures to cases involving specific政治

TV star Denise Rifai, suspect in the case in which DNA put Ciprian Ciucu under judicial control
TV personality Denise Rifai has been questioned by prosecutors from the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) and is now a suspect in a case where Bucharest Mayor Ciprian Ciucu was placed under judicial control today. According to judicial sources, Rifai is friends with Odeta Nestor, former head of the National Gambling Office (ONJN), who has also been indicted in the same case for complicity in bribery, giving bribes, and unauthorized access to confidential information. Prosecutors stated that Ciucu’s case was split off from another investigation involving multiple individuals at ONJN who
The fare for the subway trip has been canceled permanently.
The proposed increase in metro travel prices has been officially canceled. The fare will remain at 5 lei.

The second bear shot in less than a month in the Valley of the Citadel district of Brasov
A bear spotted multiple times in the Valea Cetății neighborhood in Brașov was shot by the city's intervention team after several calls to 112 regarding its presence in the area. The bear had been previously captured, tagged, and relocated but returned to the city. According to officials, it caused problems by accessing trash containers and damaging ecological islands. Authorities advise residents not to leave food or waste accessible to wildlife and to report bear sightings immediately.
March of silence in a commune in Timis / Hundreds of people demand sidewalks and bike lanes after the death of two children
A silent march was held in a commune in Timiș, where hundreds of people demanded sidewalks and bike lanes following the death of two children.
Pata Rât near Cluj could disappear by 2030 / Buying apartments on the open market for 7 million euros, European funds
The article discusses plans to potentially dismantle Pata Rât, a neighborhood near Cluj, by 2030. It mentions that apartments on the private market are being purchased using 7 million euros in European funds.

Unprecedented decision: European Union extends sanctions against Russia to 12 months
The European Union has extended sanctions against Russia for the first time by 12 months instead of the usual six. The decision was made unanimously by all 27 EU leaders during a meeting in Brussels. The sanctions target Russia's fossil fuel revenues, arms industry, and financial institutions. This follows increased support for Ukraine after Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, lost his election and subsequently agreed to open accession negotiations with Kyiv and approved a €90 billion loan for Ukraine.

Victory Square protest announced for Friday night: "It's time to take to the streets again"
Multiple Facebook pages have announced a protest in Victory Square in Bucharest scheduled for Friday evening. The protest, titled 'We Need to Defend Democracy!', is organized by groups such as Resistance, MEA Association, and Romania Initiative. These groups were among the organizers of protests in December following the release of the documentary 'Justice Captured.' However, groups like 'Corruption Kills' and 'Declic,' which were recently placed on the CSM's blacklist for allegedly running a campaign to discredit the judiciary over the past year, are not listed as organizers of this upcoming
Romanian Adrian David Cherciu was sentenced by a Russian court to 15 years in a penal colony for spying for Ukraine
A Romanian citizen named Adrian David Cherciu was sentenced by a Russian court to 15 years in a penal colony for espionage in favor of Ukraine.

Eurostat: Living standards in Romania on a par with Portugal and Slovenia
Romania has reached 86% of the European Union average in terms of real per capita consumption, according to Eurostat data cited by Bulgarian newspaper Trud and reported by Rador. Romania now matches Portugal and Slovenia at this level, surpassing several other countries in the region. Romania's price levels are at 58.9% of the EU average, making it cheaper than Bulgaria, which stands at 60%. Bulgaria has surpassed Estonia, Latvia, and Hungary in real per capita consumption, reaching 77% of the EU average compared to 74% in Estonia, 73% in Latvia, and 73% in Hungary. Eurostat notes that real人均的

Cluj Liberal Alin Tișe asks his party colleagues to vote for the Government News: Bolojan is no savior and he is not our boss
Alin Tișe, a liberal politician and president of the Cluj County Council, has launched a strong criticism against the leadership of the National Liberal Party (PNL), accusing them of hypocrisy and lack of responsibility during the prolonged political crisis. In an interview with Antena 3 CNN, Tișe urged PNL members of parliament to support the investment of the new government led by Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea, stating that the party cannot sabotage the formation of a new executive. He emphasized that PNL must prioritize the rule of law over partisan interests and criticized the 50–
Life sentence in solitary confinement for Vasile Frumuzache, the Romanian who killed two prostitutes in Italy / He appeared before the court with a T-shirt given by his children, on which was written "You are our super dad"
Vasile Frumuzache, a Romanian man who killed two prostitutes in Italy, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with isolation. He appeared in court wearing a T-shirt donated by his children, which read 'You're our super dad.'
Salvamont Brasov did not abandon the search for the missing young British man in Bucegi / Operations are hampered by snow accumulations / The tourist disappeared on November 23
Salvamont Brașov continues search efforts for a British tourist who went missing in the Bucegi Mountains on November 23. The operations are being hindered by heavy snowfall.
The US credits the Republic of Moldova for a critical energy interconnection project with Romania
The United States is providing credit to the Republic of Moldova for a critical energy interconnection project with Romania.
Romanian drone manufacturer: Army and state think we are incapable
A Romanian drone manufacturer claims that the military and state authorities underestimate their capabilities.
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50 lei a brick / Campaign for the construction of a vocational school near Cluj / For the completion of the school are still needed about 140,000 euros
A campaign has been launched to raise funds for the construction of a vocational school near Cluj. The cost to complete the school is approximately 140,000 euros, with a goal of raising 50 lei per brick.
The shoelaces and robes cartel and its disarticulated puppet
The article discusses the dismantling of a cartel related to epolets and robes, referring to it as 'the puppet' being taken down.
Macron highlights the amazing drone production capacity of Ukraine
The article mentions that French President Emmanuel Macron has highlighted the impressive drone production capacity of Ukraine.
Bulgaria to veto latest EU sanctions against Russia / What are the sanctions it does not approve of
Bulgaria has decided to exercise its veto power against recent EU sanctions imposed on Russia. The article outlines which sanctions Bulgaria does not approve of.

Voice from USR, after the allegations against Ciucu.
Deputatul George Gima (USR) a comentat acuzațiile aduse de procurorii DNA primarului Capitalei, Ciprian Ciucu (ALDE), spunând că într-o democrație 'trebuie probată vinovăția' unei persoane. Gima a evitat să se exprime direct despre cazul Ciucu, menționând că acesta nu face parte din Executiv. Ciprian Ciucu este acuzat de DNA de luare de mită legată de servicii de publicitate și consultanță electorală primită de la oameni de afaceri, în schimbul eliberării unei autorizații de construire.
Slatina landslide victims receive land and building materials from City Hall
Residents affected by a landslide in Slatina are receiving land and construction materials from the local mayor.

Siggiarteu, acid reply after the News demanded the postponement of the PNL Congress: He thinks the liberals are steakers
Deputatul liberal Robert Sighiartău a răspuns critic prim-ministrului desemnat Adrian Veștea, care a solicitat amânarea Congresului Partidului Național Liberal (PNL). Sighiartău a acuzat Veștea de dorința de a folosi metode similare cu cele ale fostului lider al PNL, Viorel Marinescu, cunoscut pentru practica de a oferi funcții politice în schimb de loialitate. El a negat această comparație și a insistat că PNL s-a schimbat.
Capital City has doubled its revenue from parking fees in three months / In the coming period, about 5,000 more parking spaces will be equipped and put into use
The Bucharest City Hall has doubled its revenue from parking subscriptions within three months. In the coming period, approximately 5,000 more parking spaces will be developed and put into use.
How to recognize healthy soil / Frenchman Sebastien Record teaches farmers how to diagnose soil
The article discusses how farmers can diagnose soil health, featuring Frenchman Sebastien Record who teaches farmers these methods.

Diana Shoshocka voted in the European Parliament against the resolution condemning Russia's provocations and the drone attack in Galati
The European Parliament voted on a resolution condemning Russia's provocative actions and drone attacks in Romania, the Baltic states, and Finland. The resolution was adopted with 412 votes in favor, 63 against, and 53 abstentions. Among Romanian MEPs, 17 supported the resolution, while only Diana Șoșoaca voted against it. No Romanian MEP abstained.
16 members of the Thuma camp have sued PNL.
Sixteen members of the 'Thuma camp' have filed a lawsuit against PNL.

Adrian Veștea announces that he will submit on Thursday morning the government program and the list of ministers
Adrian Veștea, the newly appointed Prime Minister of Romania, announced via social media that he will submit the government's program and ministerial list to Parliament early Thursday morning. In his message, Veștea emphasized the careful consideration of each measure based on budgetary impact, aiming to meet deficit targets while ensuring a realistic and sustainable plan. He expressed confidence in forming a functional government capable of providing stability and concrete solutions for citizens.

No TikTok, Instagram or Facebook for children under the age of 15.
The United Arab Emirates has implemented a minimum age of 15 years for using social media platforms, becoming the first Arab country to introduce such restrictions. The measure aims to address concerns about the impact of online platforms on children. Under the new rules, minors under 15 cannot create, use, or manage personal accounts on social networks. Adolescents aged 15 and 16 can use these platforms but must adhere to enhanced safeguards, including content controls, interaction limits with unknown users, time management tools, and parental monitoring features. Social media companies are也被

'Veste's 600,000 euro donation' How Grindeanu responded when asked if PSD encourages mayors to do private business with property developers
In Parliament, Social-Democratic leader Sorin Grindeanu was asked if the PSD supports mayors engaging in private business with real estate developers, referencing Adrian Veștea's actions in Râșnov. An investigation by Snoop revealed that Veștea signed a land development certificate for a developer two months after receiving 600,000 euros for a private plot. Veștea served as mayor of Râșnov from 2004 to 2016. When questioned, Grindeanu responded by directing reporters to file a complaint with the DNA (National Anticorruption Directorate). The project involved building a luxury resort called '冷山
Three 16-year-olds win Earth Prize 2026 / Tamarind seeds for water purification from microplastics
Three teenagers aged 16 have won the Earth Prize 2026 for their innovation using tamarind seeds to purify water contaminated with microplastics.
Two members of a response team injured by a bear at Cașinu Nou, Harghita / The animal was shot
Two members of an intervention team were injured by a bear in Cașinu Nou, Harghita county. The animal was shot.
Invasion of moths in Bucharest / High temperatures contribute to their concentration in urban areas
The article reports on an increase in moth sightings in Bucharest, attributing this phenomenon to higher temperatures which cause moths to concentrate in urban areas.

The Romanian state has exercised its right of preference over some of the gas that will be extracted from the Black Sea next year
The Romanian state has exercised its right of preemption regarding part of the natural gas that will be extracted from the Black Sea starting in 2027. This involves 5 billion cubic meters over seven years, or approximately 700 million cubic meters per year. The right of preemption is outlined in offshore legislation, allowing the state to purchase quantities of gas under negotiated contractual conditions between the two economic operators. Discussions are ongoing regarding the price formula, payment method, and the manner of acquiring the extracted volumes. In 2027, the National Administration
Garage house / Parking lots of several blocks in Oradea illegally turned into apartments / City Hall sued the owners after collecting taxes for several years
The article reports that several parking areas in apartment buildings in Oradea have been illegally converted into apartments. The local municipality has taken legal action against the property owners after collecting taxes for multiple years.
An 18-year-old died in a carriage accident in Central Park / New York City mayor wants to stop carriage traffic for "horse welfare"
A young man aged 18 died in a horse carriage accident in Central Park. The mayor of New York wants to ban horse carriages for the 'well-being of the horses.'
A spectacular manhunt in Munich after a jewelry store robbery
A dramatic chase occurred in Munich following a theft at a jewelry store.

World Cup 2026: Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, entangled by DR Congo in the first match of the World Cup
Portugal's national team drew 1-1 with the Democratic Republic of Congo in their first match of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The game took place in Houston, where Cristiano Ronaldo made his debut as a starter against the Congolese team. Portugal opened the scoring in the sixth minute through Joao Neves, but the Congolese equalized in the fifth minute of the first half's added time via Yoan Wissa. Despite several chances, including a disallowed goal by Joao Cancelo and efforts from Bruno Fernandes in stoppage time, Portugal could not secure a win.
Brazil's president says Trump should not meddle in his country's elections
The President of Brazil says Trump should not interfere in Brazil's elections.
Direct trains from Bucharest to Istanbul, Sofia and Varna were restored to service by October
Direct trains from Bucharest to Istanbul, Sofia, and Varna have been restored to service by October.
The Hungarian government is investigating the seizure of a Ukrainian shipment of valuables on the orders of former Prime Minister Orban.
The Hungarian government is investigating the seizure of a Ukrainian currency transfer ordered by former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Timişoara hosts meeting of Foreign Ministers of Central European Initiative / MAE: Romania strengthens its role in the region
The article reports that Timișoara is hosting a meeting of foreign ministers from the Central European Initiative (CEI). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) states that Romania is strengthening its role in the region.

Dan Dungaciu announces the AUR position to the government of the News.
Dan Dungaciu, prim-vicepreședintele partidului AUR, a declarat că partidul său nu va vota Guvernul Veștea sau orice alt executiv în care AUR nu este implicat. AUR nu a participat la negocierile privind formarea guvernului, deoarece nu a fost contactat de ceilalți membri ai coaliției. Dungaciu a menționat că situația politică actuală duce spre alegeri anticipate și că AUR nu dorește să perturbe acest proces.
A bear reported in Sibiu, Lazaret district
A bear was reported in Sibiu, in the Lazaret neighborhood.

A PNL leader confirms Cătălin Predoiu's resignation from the party leadership and says what he will do, at a given moment or another
The leader of the Bucharest branch of the National Liberal Party (PNL), deputy Sebastian Burduja, confirmed that Cătălin Predoiu has resigned from his position as first vice-president of the party. Burduja stated that Predoiu's resignation was a unilateral decision and emphasized that he should explain it to both the party and the public. He clarified that Predoiu remains a member of the PNL but no longer holds the role of first vice-president. Burduja also outlined three key principles of the PNL, including opposition to having a prime minister imposed on the party and disapproval of members'

Simion's first reaction to reports that Veștea negotiated with AUR MPs
The article reports on the initial reaction by George Simion, leader of the AUR party, to rumors that the newly appointed prime minister, Adrian Veștea, has negotiated with AUR parliamentarians for support in forming a majority in Parliament. Simion stated he would not mind receiving votes from AUR members out of patriotism. The article also mentions that several politicians visited Veștea at his residence, where they reportedly sought votes from AUR members. According to Digi24 sources, around 15–20 votes were promised from AUR, considering that UDMR has indicated it will not vote for the new
Four officers from the Capital Highway Patrol, accused of taking bribes from motorists
Four traffic police officers from the Capital City Traffic Brigade are accused of taking bribes from drivers.
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Former head of the MFA, on the impact of the political struggle in Bucharest on the external agenda: Romania is slowly being blacklisted
Cristian Diaconescu, former head of Romania's foreign affairs, warned that the current political crisis in Bucharest has an impact on Romania's external policy agenda, including topics to be discussed at the NATO summit in Ankara and Romania's candidacy for the OECD. He suggested that political priorities are being neglected due to the political conflict in the country. Diaconescu mentioned that Romania is gradually being placed on a 'blacklist' regarding military contributions, particularly compared to Poland and Baltic states.
Denmark will send a battalion to Latvia to strengthen the eastern flank of NATO
Denmark will send a battalion to Latvia to strengthen the eastern flank of NATO.
PHOTO VIDEO: Protest at Timisoara Airport: Customs stopped checks for two hours / Passengers dissatisfied with having to wait forced entry under the eyes of authorities
Passengers at Timișoara Airport were frustrated after customs officials halted inspections for two hours, leading some to force their way into the country under the watch of authorities.
President of the Right Forces, Ludovic Orban, ironic to Nicușor Dan: I can't believe that a doctor in mathematics can remain correct in parliamentary arithmetic
Ludovic Orban, president of the Forța Dreaptă party, made an ironic comment regarding Nicușor Dan, suggesting disbelief that someone with a mathematics doctorate could fail at parliamentary arithmetic.
SOURCE: The composition of the government News - draft. Revin Bode, Alina Gorghiu, Predoiu, Barbu, Neacșu / Proposed independents have not confirmed that they accept
The article discusses the proposed composition of the Veștea government, mentioning names such as Revin Bode, Alina Gorghiu, Predoiu, Barbu, and Neacșu. It notes that the independent candidates proposed have not confirmed their acceptance.
Mercenary Horacio Potra, placed under house arrest by the High Court
The mercenary Horațiu Potra has been placed under house arrest by the High Court.
Man from Târgu Mureș, arrested for rape and child pornography
A man from Târgu Mureș has been placed under preventive arrest for alleged sexual violence and child pornography.

Rarech Bogdan, critic of the Bologna government: He announced much but achieved little
Europarlamentarul Rareș Bogdan a criticat guvernul condus de Ilie Bolojan pentru lipsa de acțiune, spunând că a promis multe dar a realizat puține. El a subliniat importanța investițiilor pentru economia României și a exprimat îngrijorare privind stagnarea economică, scăderea consumului, riscul de pierderi din PNRR și declinul sectorului imobiliar și HoReCa. Bogdan a spus că speră ca noul guvern să fie instaurat în următoarele 72 de ore.
DSP fined Apa Brasov / A machine, presented as an 'artificially intelligent utility', does not comply with the legislation of Romania
DSP (Autoritatea Națională pentru Protecția Consumatorilor) a aplicat o amendă companiei Compania Apa Brașov pentru utilizarea unei mașini care a fost promovată ca un 'utilaj cu inteligență artificială', însă nu respectă legislația română.

The secret plan of the NLP-USR-UDMR: Bolojan will no longer be proposed as prime minister.
The article discusses potential options for forming a minority government after UDMR announced it would not support an Executive led by Adrian Vesa. One possibility is a minority government composed of PNL-USR-UDMR with Alexandru Nazare, the current acting Minister of Finance, as prime minister. According to political sources, Nazare has remained loyal to the National Liberal Party (PNL), which makes him a viable candidate for the role. The PNL also supports this option, with President Nicuşor Dan agreeing with the choice. Meanwhile, Social Democrats have failed to convince Nazare to become PM
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I'll cut my natural gas bills from July 1st.
The National Regulatory Authority for Energy (ANRE) has approved new regulated tariffs for natural gas distribution, effective from July 1, 2026. The weighted average national tariff will decrease by 7.1%, resulting in lower costs for most consumers. This decision was made during a meeting of the ANRE Regulation Committee and applies to the 27 licensed gas distributors in Romania. The reduction is primarily due to decreased rates set by the largest gas distributors, which handle the majority of volumes transported to consumers. According to ANRE data, the weighted average distribution rate for
UDMR Eastman Csoma Botond, ironically speaking about the political situation generated by Nicurshor Dan: I'm going to have a beer, I'm going to pick up my phone, in case tomorrow I happen to be the new candidate.
Csoma Botond, a member of the UDMR party, made an ironic comment regarding the political situation caused by Nicurșor Dan, stating he would go have a beer and take his phone in case he unexpectedly becomes the new candidate.
The CSM's Judges' Section has adopted a 76-page copy right in favour of Lie Savonea / G4Media is accused of writing too much about the state of justice.
The Section for Judges of the High Council of Magistracy (CSM) has adopted a 76-page reply in favor of Lelia Savonea. G4Media is accused of having written too much about the state of justice.
Another person attacked by a bear in Brasov County.
A person was attacked by a bear in Brașov County, prompting an intervention by a SMURD helicopter team.
After a young man lost his life on the Via Ferrata in Turzi Keile, Salvamont Cluj reports that the route has been re-verified:
Following the death of a young man on the 'Via Ferrata' route in Cheile Turzii, Salvamont Cluj has stated that the trail has been rechecked and found to be technically appropriate.
Varujan Pambuccian's condition for the Veștea Government: the law on reducing the number of MPs to 300 should be abandoned
Varujan Pambuccian has set a condition for joining the Government of Veștea: the law reducing the number of parliamentarians to 300 must be abandoned.
Celebrity chefs, spectacular barbecues and legendary restaurants have lit up Meat & Fire Barcelona 2026
Meat & Fire Barcelona 2026 has been highlighted for featuring celebrity chefs, spectacular grilling events, and legendary restaurants.
Education unionists will protest Wednesday in the government and parliament, unhappy with the provisions of the new wage bill
Education sector unions plan to protest at the Government and Parliament on Wednesday, expressing dissatisfaction with the provisions of the new wage law project.
NASA's warning: "There is a huge mass of hot water.
The article reports on a warning issued by NASA regarding a large mass of warm water, which could lead to an unprecedented heatwave, linked to the effects of the El Niño phenomenon.
Analysis What does not include the US-Iran agreement
The article analyzes what is not included in the agreement between the United States and Iran.
The Commission shall adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 21 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 and shall adopt implementing acts in accordance with Article 21 thereof.
The article reports the results of two football matches from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers: Belgium vs Egypt ended in a 1-1 draw, and Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay also ended in a 1-1 draw.
A US judge wanted to stay in office at 98 / Supreme Court rejected her application / She had over 300 separate opinions in her career
A US judge who wanted to remain active at the age of 98 had her request denied by the Supreme Court. The judge has over 300 separate opinions in her career.
Actor Virgil Ogăşanu, birthday at the Bulandra Theatre / Play Notes of an Unknown is available on the theatre's Facebook page / From distribution: Tamara Buciuceanu Botez, Ion Besoiu and Mihai Constantin
The article announces the anniversary celebration of actor Virgil Ogășanu at Teatrul Bulandra. It mentions that the play 'Însemnările unui necunoscut' is available on the theater's Facebook page and lists the cast members: Tamara Buciuceanu Botez, Ion Besoiu, and Mihai Constantin.
A real estate developer in Brasov, forced by the court to demolish the additional floor he had erected / Did not comply with the provisions of the building permit
A real estate developer in Brașov has been ordered by the court to demolish an additional floor they built, as it did not comply with the construction permit regulations.
Bonnie Tyler has come out of a coma, but remains severely ill. All scheduled concerts have been canceled.
Bonnie Tyler has emerged from induced coma but remains 'seriously ill.' All scheduled concerts have been canceled.
Bike park opens in Brașov in the autumn / Access will be made by cable car and chair / Forestry extract 25 trees falling on the route during the winter
The bike park 'Postăvarul' in Brașov has opened, with access via cable car and gondola. Forestry workers removed 25 fallen trees from the trail during winter.
Some Azomuresh employees are resuming their work on Monday / The world is called to work where there are investments to be made / Romgaz bought the company for almost 70 million euros
A portion of employees at Azomureș have resumed work starting Monday. The statement 'The world is called to work where there are investments to be made' was mentioned. Romgaz has purchased the company for nearly 70 million euros.
Losses of 312 million for Metrorex, in 2025 / Despite declining passenger numbers, own revenues increased by almost 100 million lei
Metrorex reported losses of 312 million lei in 2025 despite an increase in its own revenues by nearly 100 million lei, even though the number of passengers has decreased.
With olive groves decimated by a bacterium, the Puglia region of southern Italy is struggling to reinvent itself / Millions of trees have died or are sick and doomed to die
The article discusses the impact of a bacterial infection on olive groves in the southern Italian region of Puglia, which has led to millions of trees dying or being at risk of death. The region is struggling to adapt and find new ways to sustain itself economically.
Adrian Vesteya had a meeting with MPs from the national minority group: he said he was just a pawn
Adrian Veștea met with deputies from the National Minorities Group and stated he considers himself 'just a pawn'.
I have two children at home, it's very hard for them because they're being attacked / He wants to stay Nazarene at Finance / Wednesday I want a vote in Parliament / The President sent the SPP to invite me to Cotroceni
Adrian Veștea, a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), mentioned during a meeting with the party that he has two children at home who are struggling because he is being attacked. He expressed his desire for Dan Petrescu to remain in the Finance portfolio. Veștea also stated that he wants a vote in Parliament by Wednesday. Additionally, it was reported that the President sent the Presidential Secretariat (SPP) to invite him to Cotroceni.
Hubert Thuma, leader of the anti-Bologna camp in the NLP, publicly announces his support for the News and calls for stability, responsibility and national interest.
Hubert Thuma, leader of the anti-Bolojan faction within the PNL, publicly announces his support for Veștea and cites the need for 'stability', 'responsibility', and 'national interest'.
Raluca Turcan warned PNL leaders that Adrian Vesteya and Nicoleta Pauliuc had taken over communication groups from some county organizations and were sending anti-Bologna messages
Raluca Turcan has warned PNL leaders that Adrian Veștea and Nicoleta Pauliuc have taken over communication groups in some county organizations and are spreading messages against Bolojan.
CFR Cluj has announced the name of the new coach
CFR Cluj has announced the name of their new coach.
What's going on with Little Dan?
The article discusses the current situation regarding Nicuşor Dan, though the specific details of the op-ed are not provided in the text.