US ambassador to Romania: Huawei’s 5G technology may be threat to national security
The U.S. ambassador to Romania, Adrian Zuckerman, has warned against using Huawei to develop the country’s 5G networks saying it could pose a threat to national security.
Stressing the alternatives to the Chinese group, Zuckerman said U.S., European and South Korean companies, such as Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, and Qualcomm, were leading the way with...
Catastrophe! Hospital inquiry after cats found hiding in CEILING in radiology department
Cats are known for hiding away in drawers and wardrobes. But when laborers were called to the radiology department at a hospital in the Black Sea port of Constanta to repair the ventilation system, they probably didn't expect to find a group of furry felines.
As they removed a false ceiling in the...
#EUvsVirus, the first pan-European hackathon seeks innovative solutions to the COVID-19 crisis
#EUvsVirus, an online pan-European Hackathon, that aims to find technology-based solutions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic is taking place this weekend.
More than 16,000 groups will participate in the virtual event, including 1,200 from Romania, a relatively high number, with only Italy, Spain and Germany having a greater presence. Up to...
Romania court ruling throws into doubt legality of Covid-19 quarantine. PM: ‘We have to safeguard public health’
Since the coronavirus pandemic erupted, Romania, like other countries, has placed hundreds of thousands of people in quarantine, both those entering the country and residents living in virus hotspots around the country.
But a ruling from Romania’s top court on Thursday has raised questions about
whether the government has the legal authority to enforce quarantine...
UPDATE. Romania’s labor ministry full of ‘indolent’ officials, employees who aren’t team players who publish ‘dishonest information,’ minister says
“Indolent” officials who fail to take responsibility and have a slapdash approach to their jobs. People who don’t work in a team and publish dishonest information. That’s what Violeta Alexandru said she found after she became labor minister.
Alexandru
said she encountered a litany of problems at the ministry after her appointment
in November.
Romania’s proposed government seeks backing from Parliament in vote that could delay EU policymaking
Romanian
Prime Minister-designate Ludovic Orban faces a confidence vote Monday amid
political uncertainty and concerns that European Union policymaking will be held
up over the process.
There were tensions ahead of the vote in Bucharest, with two parties including the Social Democrats, the largest group in the legislature, saying they would boycott the session. However, 235...
Coronavirus cases climb to 10,400 in Romania, and death count reaches 552
The number of cases of confirmed coronavirus climbed to more than 10,400 on
Friday, with 312 new cases reported in the last 24 hours.
The death count rose to 552, the Strategic Communication Group said in its
daily report. Separately, 70 Romanian citizens abroad have succumbed to the
virus.
Seven people died in...
Romanian president urged to nix bill that bans gender identity studies and ‘legitimizes discrimination’ against LGBT minority
Dozens of lawmakers from the European Parliament have written to Romania’s president asking him not to sign into law a bill that would ban gender identity studies in schools and universities and send the country's education "back to the Middle Ages,” according to critics.
Sixty-four lawmakers appealed to President Iohannis, saying if signed into...
‘There won’t be tanks on the streets.’ PM Orban seeks to reassure Romanians about emergency measures for virus outbreak
Romania’s Prime Minister Ludovic Orban on Sunday sought to reassure the public about emergency measures the government is imposing to contain the spread of coronavirus, saying “there won’t be tanks on the streets.”
Speaking from the government villa where he is in quarantine, Orban told Romanians that authorities may cap prices on some...
Study: Labor shortage pushes Romanian employers to hire from abroad. Most want to recruit unskilled workers
Romanian
employers are increasingly looking abroad to hire workers to fill gaps left by
millions of Romanians who have moved abroad for higher-paying jobs.
Most
employers are looking for unskilled laborers while just 8% want to recruit foreign
managers.
Recruitment platform BestJobs says one-fourth of employers would consider looking outside Romania in the hiring...























