Opposition party urges Romanian government to list Roman gold mine Rosia Montana as UNESCO heritage site
The Save Romania Union has urged the government to honor a promise to list Rosia Montana, the mountain which sits on important gold reserves and is at the center of a $4.4 billion arbitration dispute, as a UNESCO heritage site.
Senators Vlad Alexandrescu and Mihai Gotiu made the
appeal to Prime Minister Ludovic Orban who...
Romanian church wins important battle with state after gov’t says it will allow Christmas services to go ahead
Romania’s Orthodox
Church as clashed with the government during the pandemic on the issue of
religious freedoms. On Friday, the influential church won an important battle after
the government said that Christmas services could go ahead.
In recent months, clerics have pushed for services to be allowed to continue and pilgrimages to go ahead despite soaring coronavirus cases.
Romanian president tells opposition it will be “morally responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Romanians” if it doesn’t give quarantine bill the green light
President Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday urged opposition lawmakers to stop dragging their feet on a law to quarantine and hospitalize Covid-19 patients, saying the lives of hundreds of Romanians were at stake.
Parliament began to debate a draft law on quarantine and isolation in response to the coronavirus pandemic on July 9, three...
As coronavirus infections surge, Romanian government expected to extend state of alert
Romania’s government is expected to extend the state of alert for
another month when it expires this week in response to a surge in coronavirus infections
in the East European country.
Health Minister Nelu Tataru said Tuesday that he didn't think the government would impose further restrictions when the state of alert ended, but it...
Romania cancels major music festivals this summer due to coronavirus pandemic
Several major music festivals which were expected to attract thousands of spectators from home and abroad and generate millions of euros for local budgets have announced they are cancelling their 2020 editions over the coronavirus pandemic.
The Untold festival which is held in the Transylvanian city of Cluj in the summer says the event...
Romania reports 637 new coronavirus cases, second highest daily figure since pandemic began
Romania reported a fresh surge in coronavirus cases with 637 confirmed infections in the last day.
The
Strategic Communication Group said that 30 patients had succumbed to the
disease in the past 24 hours, higher than previous days.
Authorities stepped up testing after the weekend, and carried out 14,237 tests Monday...
Austria bans flights from Romania and nine other countries amid coronavirus surge
Austria has banned commercial flights from Egypt and nine Eastern European countries including Romania in response to a surge in coronavirus cases in some parts of the continent.
Direct passenger flights from Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, northern Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Egypt will be banned starting July 16.
The...
Romania’s minority Liberal government vows to overturn disputed parole law
Romania’s minority Liberal government says it will go to Parliament and “assume responsibility” for a contentious parole law that has seen thousands of prisoners released early from jail with hundreds re-offending and back in prison after committing violent crimes.
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban, who took office last month, however warned Monday that repealing the...
Romania’s top prosecutor says sorry: the state failed to bring justice to the victims of bloody 1989 revolution
Romania’s acting general prosecutor Bogdan Licu has asked the victims of the 1989 revolution for forgiveness for the failure of the state to bring to justice individuals who shot on unarmed demonstrators during days of bloodshed where more than 1,200 died.
Licu on Thursday apologized to “the victims of the 1989 revolution and Romanian...
Why Ciolacu fainted and why we should be deeply worried
The PSD leader quickly left the hospital, saying that he is perfectly healthy, which means that it is possible, indeed, for him to have fainted because of the accusation of national treason levelled at him by Klaus Iohannis, as Paul Stănescu says, very convinced. Or maybe because of the dizzying figures he was reading. What figures? Those...



















