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Romanian PM calls on European Commission to support automotive industry
The new European Commission must come up with “a much more sustainable approach for the car industry” because otherwise, in the next two years, a large number of jobs will be lost, Romanian prime minister Marcel Ciolacu said on October 17. The Romanian prime minister emphasized that the engine of the European economy is this…
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Timişoara kicks off collaboration with World Monuments Fund for refurbishment of Fabric Synagogue
The city of Timişoara, in western Romania, and the World Monuments Fund (WMF) signed on Thursday, October 17, the memorandum of understanding for the rehabilitation of the Fabric Synagogue. The synagogue is the only historical monument in the country that the New York-based WMF included in 2022 on the list of cultural sites whose preservation…
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The 20 stressors in your work
The biggest contributor to burnout – and we do have a burnout epidemic across the world nowadays – is work stress. Many people believe it’s mainly their fault, that it’s in the way they do things, their personality, or something very personal indeed. They couldn’t be more wrong. Because the single most impactful factor in…
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300 guitarists from across Romania to perform simultaneously at Timișoara Guitar Day
Over 300 guitarists from across the country are gathering in Timișoara, western Romania, to simultaneously perform 17 songs alongside several well-known artists within the Timișoara Guitar Day – One City. One Day. One Guitar Love event. The moment is scheduled for Saturday, October 19, at 4:00 PM at Faber, Splaiul Peneș Curcanul 4-5, Timișoara, with…
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Wizz Air reopens base in Chişinău with direct connections to 16 destinations
Wizz Air announced it was opening its temporary base in Chişinău, in Moldova, and will offer direct connections to 16 destinations next winter, including eight new routes. The airline is offering non-stop flights between Chişinău and Berlin, Bologna, Brussels Charleroi, Dortmund, Memmingen, Paris Beauvais and Verona, as well as the new route to Nuremberg. In…
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Romania acquires 58 new trains for short-distance routes
Romania’s executive recently approved the acquisition of 58 new short-distance trains, RE-R2 and RE-R3, with 200 and 160 seats respectively, in contracts totaling RON 3.3 billion (EUR 683 million). Prime minister Marcel Ciolacu announced the approval of the purchase. “We are approving a major investment project that connects large urban centers via modern rail transport.…
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Hundreds of Moldovan citizens trained by Russia were set to overthrow government, police says
The heads of Moldova’s security institutions announced on Thursday, October 17, that several hundred Moldovan citizens were trained in Russia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina to incite street movements aimed at overthrowing the constitutional order. The head of the National Police, Viorel Cernăuțeanu, the director of the Information and Security Service (SIS), Alexandru Musteața, and interim chief…
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Farlei Kothe, CEO of Stefanini NA, EMEA, and APAC: Romania and Moldova are Stefanini’s most important Artificial Intelligence hub in Europe
Romania is a strategic tech hub for the operations of the Brazilian technology multinational Stefanini in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Farlei Kothe, newly appointed CEO of North America, EMEA, and APAC, shares more on the company’s expectations for the year to come, how its growth strategy informs its recruitment plans, and its work…
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Weekend calendar: National Theater Festival, Astra Film Festival, One World Oradea and more
Theater performances, film screenings, photography and a show of lights are on the agenda in Bucharest, while Sibiu hosts the long-standing festival dedicated to documentary film. In Bucharest: National Theater Festival October 18 – October 28 It is the 34th edition of the festival rounding up productions from all over the country and from abroad.…
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Most new jobs in Romania cluster around Bucharest and 4 counties, report says
Bucharest and Ilfov, Cluj, Iași, Brașov, and Timișoara were the counties with the most new job openings in the first nine months of the year. The fewest options for candidates came from employers in Ialomița, Mureș, and Brăila, according to a report by online recruitment platform eJobs. All in all, over 230,000 new jobs were…