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Romanian Revolution 1989, by US composer Aaron Garber has world premiere Sunday night in Timisoara
The only lyric opera dedicated to the 1989 Revolution in Timisoara, dubbed "Romanian Revolution 1989", written by the US composer Aaron Garber will have its first night on Sunday at the National Theatre of western City of Timisoara, and will benefit from the interpretation of the Western University (UVT)'s Music and Theatre Faculty (FMT) students.
European police break up migrant-smuggling ring
The European Union law enforcement agency says police across the continent have concluded a two-year investigation into a "massive" criminal network that was using trucks to smuggle migrants into western Europe.
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Le ghetto interieur by Santiago H. Amigorena gets the Goncourt Prize - Romania's Choice 2019
The Goncourt Prize - Romania's Choice was awarded this year to the Le ghetto interieur / The inner ghetto by Santiago H. Amigorena, Ambassador of France to Romania Michele Ramis on Friday told a press conference organised at the French Institute of Bucharest. "It is a book on the Holocaust and exile, a very profound book on an extremely important theme that is topical in our days too.
BNR mints coins to celebrate Completion of the Greater Union - Queen Marie
The National Bank of Romania (BNR) will put into circulation, for numismatic purposes, gold and brass collector coins, along with a brass circulation coin, dedicated to the Completion of the Greater Union - Queen Marie.
Timisoara's mayor: It is inadmissible to extinguish flame in Cemetery of Heroes for unpaid gas bill
The Mayor of Timisoara, Nicolae Robu, said on Tuesday that it was inadmissible to extinguish, for several hours, the flame that burns continuously in the Cemetery of Heroes, because the payment of the gas invoice amounting to 5,600 lei [some 1,186 euro] has not yet entered the accounts of E.ON Gas.
Largest assistance center in Central and Eastern Europe for Uber drivers, partners, in Bucharest
Uber company inaugurated on Tuesday in Bucharest the largest center in Central and Eastern Europe that offers assistance to drivers and business partners in Romania, a center where they can contact directly Uber representatives to discuss various issues.
Almost 800 people seek asylum in Romania in H1 2019
Almost 800 people asked Romania for international protection in the first half of 2019 according to the country's General Immigration Inspectorate (IGI).
Protests in Romania, Thousands in Support of Magistrates' Independence
Protesters have thrown eggs today at the Justice Ministry building in Bucharest, Agerpres news agency reported. The protest is about the latest changes in the laws of the judiciary.
New Justice Decrees Reignite Romania’s Anti-Corruption Protests
Romanians took to the streets in several cities across the country on Sunday evening to protest against new justice decrees passed by the Social Democrat-led government that they say undermine several anti-corruption institutions.
Ryanair passengers arrive in Thessaloniki more than 20 hours late
For some, the plane trip from London to Thessaloniki took entirely too long.
About 200 passengers were on a Ryanair flight that was diverted Friday night to the Romanian city of Timisoara after foggy conditions in Thessaloniki made it impossible to land the plane there.
Of them, 89 declined the airline's offer to take them to Thessaloniki, about 770 kilometers away, by bus.