Romania’s population will reach 15.633 million people in 2080, compared with 19.043 million on January 1, 2025...
Rompetrol Rafinare's shareholders Tuesday approved on principle the conversion into shares for the bonds the company failed to recover on account of Petromidia refinery's historic debt, the company announced.
Car maker Renault today inaugurates the Technical Testing Center in Titu, with a one-year delay on the deadline initially announced. Romanian president Traian Basescu will attend the opening ceremony, along with Renault's production director Patrick Pelata.
If it was not for an unavoidable trip out of Bucharest, I would be running in the Bucharest City Marathon this year. I am 28, a light smoker who's been trying to quit since forever, I rarely exercise, I sit at my desk for hours, sometimes walk instead of taking the bus or taxi, but not as much as I would like, I eat at crazy hours.
Hospice Casa Sperantei charity hopes it will reach more than 100 runners for its team in the Bucharest City Marathon, which will take place on October 17 in the Romanian capital city. This will be the biggest team Hospice has had for the marathon, almost three times bigger than least year's.
Romania’s Senate adopted Tuesday a bill according to which accredited private pre-university education units would be financed mainly from the state and local budgets. The bill amending Education Law 84/1995 was adopted with 82 votes for, six against and four abstentions. It was adopted tacitly in the Chamber of Deputies.
*Two years from the start of the financial crisis, Romania fails to find the way out – in Ziarul Financiar
*South Pacific blocks 71-villa project – in Ziarul Financiar
*Valer Blidar will build railway wagons for the Czech Republic – in Ziarul Financiar
*Steel producer leases 4,300 sqm in A1 Business Park – in Ziarul Financiar
*OMV doubles petrol stations chain with just EUR 5 million – in Ziarul Financiar
*Exchange rate drops to RON 4.23 per EUR. Dealers blame it on 'Americans or the Central Bank' – in Gandul
There is no other building in Bucharest that holds that much history within its walls (except maybe the Old Court), than the former Royal Palace does. At the beginning of the 19th century, this area, which used to belong to the Kretzulescu family, was hosting the residency built by Dinicu Golescu between 1812 and 1815.
Real estate investment company Valad Europe has leased 4,300 sqm of warehouse and office space at the A1 Business Park in Bucharest to Valsider Production, a sister company of the Italian steel giant, Cordioli. The value of the four-year lease is of EUR 800,000, the company has said.
Rompetrol Rafinare's shareholders Tuesday approved on principle the conversion into shares for the bonds the company failed to recover on account of Petromidia refinery's historic debt, the company announced.
Car maker Renault today inaugurates the Technical Testing Center in Titu, with a one-year delay on the deadline initially announced. Romanian president Traian Basescu will attend the opening ceremony, along with Renault's production director Patrick Pelata.
If it was not for an unavoidable trip out of Bucharest, I would be running in the Bucharest City Marathon this year. I am 28, a light smoker who's been trying to quit since forever, I rarely exercise, I sit at my desk for hours, sometimes walk instead of taking the bus or taxi, but not as much as I would like, I eat at crazy hours.
Hospice Casa Sperantei charity hopes it will reach more than 100 runners for its team in the Bucharest City Marathon, which will take place on October 17 in the Romanian capital city. This will be the biggest team Hospice has had for the marathon, almost three times bigger than least year's.
Romania’s Senate adopted Tuesday a bill according to which accredited private pre-university education units would be financed mainly from the state and local budgets. The bill amending Education Law 84/1995 was adopted with 82 votes for, six against and four abstentions. It was adopted tacitly in the Chamber of Deputies.
*Two years from the start of the financial crisis, Romania fails to find the way out – in Ziarul Financiar
*South Pacific blocks 71-villa project – in Ziarul Financiar
*Valer Blidar will build railway wagons for the Czech Republic – in Ziarul Financiar
*Steel producer leases 4,300 sqm in A1 Business Park – in Ziarul Financiar
*OMV doubles petrol stations chain with just EUR 5 million – in Ziarul Financiar
*Exchange rate drops to RON 4.23 per EUR. Dealers blame it on 'Americans or the Central Bank' – in Gandul
There is no other building in Bucharest that holds that much history within its walls (except maybe the Old Court), than the former Royal Palace does. At the beginning of the 19th century, this area, which used to belong to the Kretzulescu family, was hosting the residency built by Dinicu Golescu between 1812 and 1815.
Real estate investment company Valad Europe has leased 4,300 sqm of warehouse and office space at the A1 Business Park in Bucharest to Valsider Production, a sister company of the Italian steel giant, Cordioli. The value of the four-year lease is of EUR 800,000, the company has said.

