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Start Her Journey: New program launched in Romania to support early-stage women entrepreneurs
Impact Hub Bucharest and Raiffeisen Bank Romania have launched Start Her Journey, a three-month program designed to support young women entrepreneurs at the beginning of their business careers. The initiative comes as new research shows that 47% of Romanian women identify fear of failure as the main barrier to starting a business, despite having the…
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Bucharest Photofest 2025 to feature 200+ artists across 15 venues
Bucharest Photofest will return this fall for its 10th edition, bringing together more than 200 artists from over 15 countries in a citywide celebration of photography and visual arts. The festival will run from October 10 to 19 across more than 15 venues in the capital city, including museums, galleries, bookstores, and alternative cultural spaces.…
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This month’s total lunar eclipse to be visible from Romania
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across Romania on the night of Sunday, September 7, into Monday, September 8, Hotnews.ro reported. The event’s most spectacular phase, totality, will last for nearly an hour and a half, with its peak occurring just after 21:00 local time. According to the Bucharest Astronomical Observatory, the eclipse will…
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Romanian pavers maker Symmetrica appoints Liviu Stoleru as CEO
Symmetrica, the market of vibropressed pavers and curbs, announced it appointed Liviu Stoleru as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). With over 27 years of experience in management, of which 23 in the construction materials industry, he joins Symmetrica with the mission to “strengthen the company through transformation, development and implementation of high-performance work systems.” Symmetrica,…
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Romania to allow drone and camera footage from Environmental Guard as court evidence, minister says
Environment minister Diana Buzoianu announced on Tuesday, September 2, that the government is set to introduce an emergency ordinance allowing footage and photos captured by the National Environmental Guard to be used as evidence in court. The measure is intended to strengthen the fight against environmental crime, giving legal weight to recordings from drones, video-equipped…
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The role of GPS route planning in achieving sustainable and efficient deliveries
Logistics is more than just the process of getting from one point to another. Escalating fuel prices, regulatory pressure, and higher consumer expectations are making businesses rethink last-mile delivery management. An important aspect of this transition is the implementation of dynamic, data-driven strategies, which make GPS route planning one of the pillars of this evolution. Traditional routing…
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Morphosis Capital closes oversubscribed Fund II at EUR 130 million
The fund was oversubscribed beyond its initially agreed hard cap and, with investor consents, its size was increased accordingly. Fund II is backed by the European Investment Fund (EIF), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), alongside institutional asset managers and over EUR 50 million in entrepreneurial capital,…
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Former Romanian PMs at Beijing military parade attended by Putin, Kim Jong Un
Former Romanian prime ministers Viorica Dăncilă and Adrian Năstase have been invited to the military parade organized by Chinese president Xi Jinping in Beijing to mark the end of World War II, Euronews reported. They are featured in a group photo alongside the Chinese president, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and the North Korean leader,…
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Romanian president meets coalition leaders as tensions rise over PM’s reforms
Romanian president Nicușor Dan met leaders of the ruling coalition on September 2 amid growing frictions between prime minister Ilie Bolojan and senior members of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), Digi24 reported. According to sources familiar with the discussions, president Dan urged coalition partners to stop public attacks on the prime minister, while also advising…
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Romanian government pledges lower electricity prices through new measures
Romania’s governing coalition has agreed on five measures aimed at reducing electricity prices, which will be adopted by the government through a memorandum, energy minister Bogdan Ivan announced on September 2, according to Agerpres. The measures are expected to take between two weeks and six months to implement, with the first visible effects likely within…