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AGERPRES wins News Agency Trophy at Gaudeamus Book Fair, for the 11th time
Romania's National News Agency AGERPRES has won, for the 11th time and 4 times in a row, the News Agency Trophy of the Gaudeamus International Educational Book Fair in Bucharest.
Since the establishment of Gaudeamus trophies in 1997, AGERPRES won the news agency trophy in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. AGERPRES
Ex-Leaders in Romania to Mark Communism's Fall
Twelve former presidents of East Europe and representatives of former dissident movements have gone to Bucharest for a conference marking and celebrating the 25th anniversary of the fall of communism.
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International Book for Learning Gaudeamus Fair holds 21st edition in Bucharest
More than 300 exhibitors will be expecting visitors at the International Book for Learning Gaudeamus 2014 Fair to hold 21st edition at Romexpo Exhibition Complex in the capital on Nov. 19-23.
Oprea: I have voted for a united and strong Romania
Deputy Prime Minister Gabriel Oprea, the interior minister, said Sunday, after casting his ballot in the presidential runoff election at School No. 150 of Bucharest, that he voted for a united and strong Romania.
Curtain Up at Romania’s Revamped Theatre
The people of Bucharest will finally get to see the result of refurbishment work at the country's National Theater, which has cost 60 million euro.
The theatre has undergone a complete revamp, including four new airy halls, walkways, art galleries, cafetarias and a bookshop.
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Iohannis: There is no need for a new Bucharest-China axis
Candidate of the Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL) in the November 16 presidential runoff election Klaus Iohannis believes Romania should continue its strategic partnership and remain a serious NATO and EU partner, insisting that there is no need for reinventing Romania's foreign policy or a new Bucharest-China axis.
Erdoğan's 'Ak Saray' likened to Alamut Castle, Ceausescu’s Palace
Turkeyâs newly inaugurated presidential palace draws more criticism from the opposition, with references to Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and the 11th century assassin stronghold of Alamut Opposition parties have ramped up their objection to Turkeyâs newly inaugurated presidential palace, set to cost more than half a billion Turkish Liras, likening the gargantuan complex to Romanian
Presidential candidate Ponta: Let us begin building after 10 years of war, destruction
Prime Minister Victor Ponta, running for president of Romania in Sunday's polls under the banner of the Alliance of the Social Democrats, the National Union for the Progress of Romania and the Conservatives (PSD-UNPR-PC), said early in the day he had voted because 'after ten years of war and destruction', the time of reconstruction has come.
Candidate Ponta: The US needs Romania to be much more active at regional level
Prime Minister Victor Ponta, the presidential candidate of PSD-UNPR-PC (the Social Democratic Party, the National Union for Romania's Progress, the Conservative Party) said on Friday that the main foreign policy objective he has in view as head of state is to strengthen Romania's importance in the partnership with the U.S. through the role Bucharest plays in the regional policy.
Romania, China AgriMins pay working visit to Constanta Port
Romanian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Daniel Constantin and Chinese counterpart Han Changfu paid a working visit to the Black Sea port of Constanta (southeastern Romania) on Thursday alongside a delegation of Chinese business executives.