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Romanians expected to go on buying spree in Black Friday sales

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Halloween has gone and Romanians are now gearing up for another American holiday: Black Friday. The American deals day which falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving has firmly cemented itself in Romanian calendar, with the pre-Christmas sale being one of the best times to buy an early gift as online retailers and high street stores slash their prices.

#PrayTogether. Romanian Orthodox Church joins world leaders to pray for an end to coronavirus outbreak

Biserica Adormirea Maicii Domnului Pipera
Church bells will ring across the country at midday Wednesday and Orthodox priests and believers will pray for an end of the coronavirus pandemic. With churches closed for services due to the virus outbreak, the Romanian Orthodox Church called on believers to pray the Lord's Prayer and other prayers simultaneously from their homes and...

Romanian health minister fires ex-health minister accused of taking bribes as hospital manager

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Romania’s health minister has fired a former health minister who's has been accused of bribe-taking, two days after she announced she wanted to remain manager of a hospital in northwestern Romania despite the probe.   Sorina Pintea, manager of the Baia Mare Emergency Hospital, was detained on February 29 after a sting operation. Prosecutors allegedly caught...

Romania’s Social Democrats seek ways to delay a new government taking office

Romania’s biggest party may boycott a parliamentary session to invest the government of Liberal Prime Minister Ludovic Orban in a bid to buy time and regain popularity ahead of elections scheduled this year. Marcel Ciolacu, the acting chairman of the Social Democratic Party, said the group may adopt the tactic which would delay a new government taking...

WWF says Romania’s rivers face pollution, destruction, gov’t not doing enough

Dan Dinu, WWF, Romania
The World Wildlife Fund has blasted a recent government decision regarding river management, saying only a tiny proportion of rivers will be protected, leaving the vast majority at risk of pollution and destruction. The February 4 decision only applies to rivers above 1,500 meters which is “an insignificant percentage of less than 1% of rivers,” WWF-Romania said.

In Romania, coronavirus cases rise to near 5,000 and death toll passes 200

Romanian authorities said the number of coronavirus cases stood at over 4,700 on Wednesday, and 209 people have died of the disease since the outbreak began. The Strategic Communication Group said there were 344 new cases reported in the past 24 hours. There are 162 people in intensive care. Romania's health...

Romania’s president to rescind presidential awards given to officials who later served prison sentences

Romania’s former Prime Minister Adrian Nastase is set to have a high-level award rescinded after President Klaus Iohannis says officials who later went to prison are not deserving of the honor. Iohannis says he will remove presidential awards of anyone who subsequently had a criminal conviction that resulted in a prison sentence. Nastase...

Epiphany: Orthodox believers retrieve crosses from icy rivers, pope says ‘reject God of money’ and serve others

Boboteaza - Sf Ioan Botezatorul
Thousands of Orthodox believers across Eastern Europe have celebrated Epiphany plunging into icy waters to retrieve crucifixes thrown by priests. In Bulgaria, Greece and Romania, believers dived into the sea, rivers and lakes on Monday to retrieve the crosses in the belief that they will be healthy and blessed throughout the year.

Romania suspends export of wheat, flour and oil to ensure food during COVID-19 lockdown

Romania has suspended the export of wheat and other basic foodstuffs outside the European Union. Flour, oil and sugar are also included in the ban that will last until mid-May. It's the latest measure taken during the state of emergency that was imposed last month to help authorities fight the spread of the new...

Acclaimed documentary film about Queen Marie to tour Romania

The heart of Queen Marie of Romania lies in a silver casket in where she drew her final breath more than 80 years ago. But the story of her life lives on. The documentary film Marie, Heart of Romania, is about to go on tour around the country in a bid to bring the...

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