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Western Romania: “Days of Arad Culture” held in Vienna in August
Arad, a city in western Romania dubbed the “Little Vienna,” will organize a celebration of its history and culture in the Austrian capital, between August 8 and 20. The Days of Arad Culture begin on August 8 with the photo exhibition “Arad of Yesterday and Today,” which will highlight the architectural connection of the city…
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Two Dacian gold bracelets digitized in 3D by Romania’s National History Museum
Two Dacian gold bracelets from the collection of the National History Museum of Romania (MNIR) have been recently 3D scanned as part of a digital preservation project highlighting these exceptional archaeological pieces. The initiative, launched by the museum, aims to showcase the artistry and cultural significance of Dacian goldsmithing. Crafted with remarkable skill, the spiral-shaped…
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George Enescu’s music reimagined in immersive experience at MINA museum in Bucharest
On August 19, 2025, marking 144 years since the birth of George Enescu, the festival bearing his name will celebrate the composer’s legacy through a special event hosted at MINA – Museum of Immersive New Art in Bucharest. Audiences are invited to a free series of screenings of George Enescu – Poema Română: Immersive Experience,…
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Romanian students win four gold medals at 37th International Olympiad in Informatics
Romania achieved the best result in its history at the 37th edition of the International Olympiad in Informatics 2025. The four students representing the country each secured a gold medal. The olympiad took place in Sucre, Bolivia, and brought together participants from over 90 countries to compete in computer science. Romania’s golden team consisted of…
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Romania remains among the most expensive electricity markets in first half of 2025
Romania has the third-highest electricity spot price in the EU from the beginning of the year to date, maintaining the position it held last year, according to data analyzed by Profit.ro. The average daily price of electricity traded on the day-ahead market operated by OPCOM (equivalent in volume to approximately one-third of domestic consumption) was…
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Like talking to a forest: Tamás Dávid-Barrett on conversations with AI, its impacts, and why using it matters
With AI’s promise to elevate efficiency and access to knowledge comes the prospect of increased inequality for those who cannot access it. Against the backdrop of the many challenges AI poses, it is important to examine our truth bubbles, identities, and modes of organizing, behavioral scientist Tamás Dávid-Barrett argues. Tamás Dávid-Barrett, who trained as both…
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Romanians with average incomes increasingly unable to afford homes, study shows
Home prices continue to rise rapidly in most major cities across Europe and globally, including Romania. Bucharest and other large cities are nearing the critical threshold of inaccessibility for residents with average incomes, according to an analysis by the Social Monitor, a project of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Romania, based on data from Numbeo and Eurostat. In the…
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Romanian education trade unions protest austerity measures, threaten school boycott
Representatives of Romania’s main education trade union federations protested on August 4 for the fourth consecutive day in front of the Ministry of Education and Research, opposing austerity measures introduced under Law 141/2025, which came into force on August 1, Digi24 reported. Teachers warned they may boycott the autumn Baccalaureate exams and block the start…
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Civic association in Romania seeks public referendum on full-contributory public pensions
The Declic Community has submitted a petition signed by roughly 90,000 Romanians to the Presidential Administration, calling on president Nicușor Dan to initiate a national referendum on the reform of special pensions. The civic group is demanding that all pensions follow the contributory principle and that the retirement age be the same for all professions,…
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The 6 GW of approved new solar and wind power units may double Romania’s green power share to 40%
Besides 5.5 GW of installed solar and wind power units already in use, Romania’s market regulator ANRE has approved the construction of new units with a combined capacity of nearly 6 GW, which could double the contribution of the green energy (hydro not included) from 20% currently to 40%, according to Ziarul Financiar. “There are…