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#2019PresidentialElection/Foreign Ministry says polling station in Herne, Germany, could not open
A polling station in Germany could not open on Friday, on the first day of the presidential election for Romanians abroad, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) reported on Friday.
German Embassy in Bucharest asks dpa, ZDF to correct parts in story on Romania's Greater Union Centennial
The German Embassy in Bucharest says in a Facebook post that it has asked the dpa News Agency and the ZDF TV channel to correct parts in their story on Romania's Greater Union Centennial, underlining that the public accounts contradicting the fact that the modern Romanian state came into being through the unification of several regions, including Transylvania, do not match the point of
MAE requests German DPA, ZDF to rectify information published on Centennial: serious errors, tendentious approach
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) considers that the press article published by the German Press Agency (DPA) and taken over by the German public television station ZDF on the anniversary of the Greater Union Centennial does not reflect the historical truth, contains serious errors and a tendentious approach, specifying that it took action, through the Embassy of Romania in Berlin, with the
ForMin Aurescu sends condolences to families of victims of French Alps aircrash; activates crisis cell
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu has sent, on Tuesday, his condolences to the families of passengers aboard the Germanwings plane that crashed in the French Alps.
Photo credit: (c) Ilie BUMBAC / AGERPRES PHOTO
"It is a great loss and tragedy", said Aurescu, in a tweet.
President Iohannis promises to closely monitor Parliament proceedings on emigration vote
AGERPRES correspondent Florentina Peia reports: The voting procedures for the Romanian citizens abroad is a priority of this session of the Parliament, President Klaus Iohannis declared on Thursday night; he promised to monitor closely 'the way things advance in the Parliament' on this matter.
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