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Turkish business group warns of lagging behind in transatlantic trade talks
All projections indicate that Turkeyâs economy would eventually be harmed due to the eventual integration of the worldâs two largest economies through the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), the head of Turkeyâs leading business club has warned.
Member of audiovisual watchdog indicted for influence peddling
Anticorruption prosecutors have indicted Narcisa Iorga, a member of the National Audiovisual Council (CNA, broadcast media supervising authority) for influence peddling or abuse of authority for personal or third party profits, in a case also involving Viorel Hrebenciuc, a parliament member of the Social Democratic Party.
My first call to the first Davutoğlu government
If I were to use the academic language of Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu, I would say my criticism comprises one item only. But it does have two clauses, both of which include objections to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Article 1 Clause (a): It is not a good idea for writers to have secret sponsors.
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Mircea Cartarescu: Bucharest is kind of unique city, bizarre blend of supermodern and dereliction
Author Mircea Cartarescu says in an interview with AGERPRES as part of MY CITY BUCHAREST project that Bucharest for him is a paradoxical city, somehow out of time, kind of unique, 'a bizarre blend of supermodern and dereliction.'
Anti-corruption Campaigner Runs for Romanian Presidency
Macovei, 55, on Tuesday resigned from the opposition Liberal Democrat Party, PDL, and announced that she will run as an independent candidate in November's presidential elections.
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INTERVIEW: Razvan Theodorescu: Bucharest is, for me, the most beautiful city in the world
Bucharest is the most beautiful city in the world, combining the occidental and oriental styles, said Academician Razvan Theodorescu, the head of the Department for Art, Architecture and Audiovisual of the Romanian Academy, in an interview with AGERPRES, as part of the project 'MY CITY, BUCHAREST.'
NEWS OF THE DAY - SEPTEMBER 1
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Cristian Tudor Popescu: Bucharest has its ID picture, its stamp, leaving an imprint on people's minds
In a recent interview given to Agerpres, writer and journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu says Bucharest is a city that can be loved by strangers because it has its ID picture, its stamp, leaving an imprint of it in people's minds.
Opposition alliance prepares motion of no confidence
The Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL, Opposition, made up of National Liberal Party - PNL and Democratic Liberal Party - PDL) will introduce a motion of no confidence in the coming session of the Parliament, PNL leader and ACL presidential candidate Klaus Iohannis announced in a press conference on Sunday.
Agerpres to launch special interview series on 555 years anniversary of Bucharest
The National News Agency AGERPRES will publish a series of interviews with personalities of Bucharest in September, within the project 'MY CITY, BUCHAREST' dedicated to the 555th anniversary of the first documentary evidence of the Romanian capital.