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City Grill Group Prepares for Its Largest New Year’s Eve Celebration in Recent Years, With Over 3,200 Guests Expected. Almost 1,000 bookings so far.
City Grill Group, the leading player in Romania’s HoReCa industry, has opened the winter festive season with an accelerated pace of reservations for New Year’s Eve 2026. In less than a month since launching the offers, nearly 1,000 Romanians have already booked their seats in one of the group’s eight landmark restaurants. The 2026 edition…
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Bucharest’s Athenaeum hosts Gala Generozității charity concert for vulnerable children in Moldova
The Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest will host the Gala Generozității/Gala of Generosity on November 22, bringing together world-class musicians and a spirit of solidarity to support vulnerable children in Moldova. The charity event is organized by Copil Comunitate Familie Moldova (CCF Moldova) under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture. The evening’s headline performer will…
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Mercedes-Benz appoints new CEO in Romania
Kai-Uwe Trillenberg, currently Vice President Marketing & Sales of Mercedes-Benz Thailand, will officially assume the role of CEO of Mercedes-Benz Romania, effective December 1. He is replacing Natalie Thompson, who decided to take the next step in her professional journey outside the company, according to the official announcement. The newly appointed CEO will be on-site…
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Romanian president welcomes Gaza peace agreement brokered by Donald Trump
Romanian president Nicușor Dan saluted the Gaza peace agreement for bringing “much-needed hope for peace and stability in the region.” In a post on social media, the president highlighted Romania’s continued support for a lasting peace in the Middle East. “I warmly welcome the agreement on the ceasefire and the safe return of all Israeli…
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Only 12% of Romanians think the national education system is adequate, survey shows
Romanians are reserved about the education system and have a low level of confidence in its quality. Only one in ten respondents believes the quality of education in the country to be adequate, according to the global Ipsos Education Monitor 2025 study conducted in 30 countries. The survey results reflect a deep dissatisfaction with the…
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Saint Parascheva celebration in Iași expected to draw one of Romania’s largest pilgrimages
Over 24,500 people have prayed over the relics of Saint Parascheva in Iași, in eastern Romania, in around 24 hours, according to Church officials. The pilgrimage, one of the largest in Romania, began on Wednesday, October 8, and is set to last until the saint’s feast day on October 14. Thousands have waited in line…
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Romanian Pavilion donates traditional folk costume pieces to Japan’s National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka
The Romanian Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, represented by Commissioner General Ferdinand Nagy, made a special donation on Tuesday, October 7, to Japan’s National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) in Osaka, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced. The gift includes authentic pieces of traditional Romanian folk costume. The donation consists of an embroidered bead-adorned blouse, a…
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Bucharest has the highest electricity price adjusted to purchasing power in Europe, study says
Bucharest ranks first in terms of electricity prices adjusted to purchasing power among 33 European capitals and ninth among EU states in terms of energy price, according to the Household Energy Price Index (or HEPI) for September. The HEPI report was produced by Energie-Control Austria, MEKH – Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority, and…
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Sibiu Airport first in Romania to implement EU’s biometric Entry/Exit System
The Sibiu International Airport is set to become the first in Romania to introduce the EU’s new Entry/Exit System – EES, a biometric border control mechanism designed to modernize external Schengen border management and replace manual passport stamping, according to the official announcement. The airport will operationalize the EES starting Sunday morning, October 12. The…
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Romania’s Constitutional Court defers ruling on magistrates’ pensions again
The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) on October 8 cleared another two laws out of the five drafted by the government under the second package of budgetary measures, raising to three the number of laws already cleared and deferring for October 20 the decision on the two most delicate ones. Thus, the CCR has not…