Romania Financial News
15.11 / 09:31
G20
European Union
end
Equal Pay Day: EU women now working 'for free' until end of the year
Women in the European Union will from Tuesday and until the rest of the year "work for free" compared to their male counterparts.
04.11 / 20:39
Blockchain
UPS
Digital
CEO
Elrond Transforms Into MultiversX, Launches 3 New Metaverse Products
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04.11 / 17:23
Blockchain
Web3
Metaverse
Elrond rebrands as MultiversX, shifts focus to the metaverse
The blockchain technology developer Elrond announced it will redefine itself as a new brand with a focus on the metaverse.
03.11 / 14:33
Blockchain
UPS
Provident
Digital
ZoidPay to Revolutionize the Web 3.0 Landscape with $75M Investment Commitment from GEM Digital
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25.10 / 20:23
Cinema
Giorgia Meloni sets out vision for Italy in maiden speech as PM
Italy's newly appointed prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, addressed the country's lawmakers on Tuesday in her maiden speech at the lower house of parliament.
25.10 / 09:51
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Russia-installed officials urge Kherson residents to pack up and go
In the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson, which Russia claims to have annexed, Moscow-installed officials have urged residents to leave in order to escape an anticipated Ukrainian counter-offensive. They claim around 25,000 people have already left Kherson city to the left bank of the Dnipro River.
25.10 / 09:51
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Your quick and easy guide to Denmark's immigration-dominated election
Denmark goes to the polls on Tuesday 1 November in a snap general election called seven months ahead of schedule.
25.10 / 09:51
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Sunak
UK politics: Royal ceremony and speeches as Rishi Sunak becomes new PM
Britain will officially have a new prime minister on Tuesday - the third occupant of 10 Downing Street in less than three months - when Rishi Sunak moves in.
25.10 / 00:57
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Research
Sunak
Rishi Sunak: Who is the UK's next prime minister and what are his policies?
Rishi Sunak is set to become the UK's third prime minister in a year after Liz Truss's 44-day-long premiership came to an abrupt halt last Wednesday.
24.10 / 17:27
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
What's keeping Bulgaria and Romania out of Schengen?
Since its creation in 1985 in a small Luxembourgish town, the Schengen Area has become one of most emblematic and tangible results of European integration: entire generations have grown used to travelling across borders without the need to carry a passport or cross border controls.
22.10 / 13:51
Europe
Spain overtakes El Salvador to become third largest crypto ATM hub
The European country of Spain is officially home to the third-largest network of Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency ATMs after the United States and Canada.
17.10 / 09:29
Culture
Fire
Ukraine war sparks surge in child poverty in eastern Europe and Russia, says UNICEF
The war in Ukraine, and the resulting rise in the cost of living, has plunged millions more children into poverty in Eastern Europe and Central Asia in recent months, warns a study by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) published on Monday.
13.10 / 19:43
Climate change
NATO
boost
Fifteen European countries unite to boost air defence capabilities
Fifteen European countries on Thursday announced that they would jointly procure air defence systems to protect the continent under a newly-created European Sky Shield Initiative.
01.10 / 14:21
gay rights
European Union
boost
Greece-Bulgaria pipeline starts operations to boost non-Russian gas flows
Greece and Bulgaria have started commercially operating a long-delayed gas pipeline, which will help decrease southeast Europe's dependence on Russian gas and boost energy security.
31.08 / 10:51
Climate change
European Union
Nazi
Europe's worst drought in centuries reveals WWII Nazi wrecks in Serbia
The worst drought in Europe in decades in Serbia has not only affected agriculture. It has also revealed almost forgotten relics of World War II in the shape of German battleships emerging from the Danube.
18.08 / 15:05
Forest fires have burned a record 700,000 hectares in the EU this year
Forest fires have burned a record 700,000 hectares in the EU so far this year - the biggest amount since records began.
18.08 / 12:53
16.08 / 12:37
Technology
Disaster
Ukraine war: Moldova ships in one million iodine pills amid fears of nuclear disaster
Moldova has imported one million iodine pills as fighting rages around a nuclear power station in neighbouring Ukraine.
12.08 / 22:03
Social Media
Climate change
SOLIDARITY
EU chief praises solidarity of 'heroic' firefighters as flames engulf Europe
France's south-west region of Gironde has endured a hellish week in which more than 7,400 hectares of forest have burned and at least 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.
03.08 / 12:23
European Union
Heatwave
Shunned at home for 'racist' comments, Orbán seeks solace at US conservative conference
Viktor Orban, the firebrand Hungarian prime minister who is increasingly isolated in the European Union over his "racist" anti-immigration policies, dismantling of rule of law safeguards and opposition to further Russian sanctions, is likely to receive a very warm welcome when he takes the stage at a right-wing annual conservative conference in the US.
27.07 / 11:57
Health
Racism
Nazi
Time
Long-time Orban ally resigns over Hungarian PM's 'pure Nazi' speech
A long-time adviser to Viktor Orbán has resigned over a speech that the Hungarian prime minister gave in which he criticised what he labelled as "race mixing", sparking international outcry.
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