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Romania Cancels Five Flights To Italy Due To Volcanic Ash Cloud

Three flights to Italy were cancelled Sunday on Bucharest’s international airport Otopeni and another two flights were cancelled on international airport Baneasa, because of a new volcanic eruption in Iceland and the ash cloud hovering over Europe.

Arms Trafficker Shimon Naor To Be Extradited To Romania To Serve Prison Time

Businessman Shimon Naor was arrested in Paris and will be extradited to Romania where he will serve 11 years in prison for arms trafficking, Romanian Police spokesperson, Raluca Seucan, told MEDIAFAX Saturday.

Romania Might Sell Stake In Krivoy Rog Steel Plant To ArcelorMittal Group – Econ Min

Romania might sell its stake in the steel plant in Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, to ArcelorMittal Group, Romanian Economy Minister Adriean Videanu said Saturday after a meeting with the management of steel plant ArcelorMittal Galati.

Romania To Introduce Mandatory Energy Certification As Of June 15

Romania will require mandatory energy certification for all real estate transactions starting June 15, according to a draft decree to be approved by the Government.

Romanian President, PM, Ministers In Talks Over Recent Negotiations With IMF Experts

Romanian President Traian Basescu is in talks Wednesday, at the presidential Cotroceni palace, with Prime Minister Emil Boc and Cabinet members on recent negotiations between Romanian officials and International Monetary Fund experts, sources close to the talks told MEDIAFAX Wednesday.

Over 500 European Cities Pledge To Cut CO2 Emissions

The mayors of more than 500 cities in European Union member states, including Romania, will commit Tuesday to cut carbon dioxide emissions by over 20% by 2020, said a European Commission press release published Monday.

Romania Celebrates Fathers’ Day On Second Sunday Of May

Romania will celebrate Fathers’ Day for the first time this year, as the country decided the second Sunday of May will be the official day honoring fathers.

UK Labor Party Accused Of Having Weakened Royal Navy, Warships Sold To Romania, Other Countries

The UK Labor Party, currently in government, was accused of having sold a considerable part of the British Navy's ships to several countries, including Romania, for only 580 million pounds, Daily Mail reported Tuesday in its online edition.

Romania’s Defense Min Gets Extra Money To Increase Presence In Afghanistan

Romania’s Government assigned an extra 61.5 million lei (EUR1=RON4.1275) to the Defense Ministry to ensure the sums needed in the second quarter of the year to increase the country’s number of troops to be stationed in Afghanistan in 2010 and purchase new military equipment.

Romania’s Govt Allots Over RON200M To Pay Magistrates’ Salary Rights Won In Court In ‘09

Romania’s Government granted extra 205.5 million lei (EUR1=RON4.1275) to the Justice Ministry, the High Court of Justice, the High Council of Magistrates and the country’s prosecution offices to pay a part of the salary rights magistrates have claimed and won in court.

Economic Framework Affected Press Freedom, Quality In Romania In ’09- Report

The economic framework of the Romanian media affected freedom of expression and the quality of media products in 2009, according to the report “The Freedom of the Press in Romania in 2009”, launched Monday in a press conference by the Press Monitoring Agency (AMP).

Romania Remains On USTR Watch List Regarding Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights

The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) annual “Special 301” report on the adequacy and effectiveness of U.S. trading partners’ protection of intellectual property rights shows Romania is still on the lower-level watch list.

Expo 2010: 10.000 de vizitatori în prima zi a deschiderii Pavilionului României – VIDEO

Pavilionul României la Expo 2010, Greenopolis, a fost vizitat de aproximativ 10.000 de persoane, în prima zi a deschiderii oficiale a expoziţiei mondiale de la Shanghai, conform unui comunicat transmis, duminică, de MAE.

Romania Opens Apple-Shaped Pavilion At World Expo 2010 On Saturday

Romania’s pavilion at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai was officially opened Saturday morning, a few hours after the end of the site’s opening ceremony which marked the 41st world expo event.

PwC: CEE Real Estate Sector In For Difficult Year, Romanian Mkt Begins To Thaw

Central and Eastern Europe’s real estate sector faces another difficult year in 2010, but prospects for the future are brighter, while the Romanian market is only now beginning to experience a thaw, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

Romanian Ambassador Says Misunderstanding Btw Romania, Singapore Clarified After Talks

Romania’s Ambassador to Singapore Aurelian Neagu said the misunderstanding between the two countries' Governments regarding Romania’s former envoy to Singapore Silviu Ionescu was cleared after talks held Thursday at Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry, Channel News Asia reported Thursday.

Most Foreign Tourists Considering Romanian Vacation Expect Country To Be Unsafe

Most foreign tourists who would consider spending a holiday in Romania for the first time think the country is unsafe, said research conducted by the THR Company and issued Tuesday.

Romania Ranked Fourth Globally By Internet Connection Speed For Q4, 2009

Romania ranked fourth globally by average Internet connection speed for the final quarter of 2009, which edged up to 7.2 MBps, 28% faster than in the final quarter of 2008, says the “State of the Internet Report” published Tuesday by digital platform company Akamai.

Romania Could Have A Third Carmaker, Besides Renault, Ford

Romania has potential, from all points of view, to attract a third carmaker, and there are prospects for a new auto industry investor to set up business in the country, Constantin Stroe, head of Romania’s carmakers association ACAROM, said Tuesday.

Fmr Romanian Envoy Files Criminal Suit Against Singapore, Calls For Arrest Warrant Annulment

Romania’s former envoy to Singapore Silviu Ionescu filed Friday at the Bucharest Court of Appeals a criminal suit against Singapore, calling for the annulment of the arrest warrant issued in his name over a hit-and-run accident that resulted in one fatality.

Romania’s New Medical Leave Regulations Might Be Enforced In May

Romania’s new conditions regarding medical leaves might come into force in May, as set in an emergency decree regulating this issue.

Romania Climbs Up To Number 5 In Symantec Phishing URL Chart

Romania edged up from 28th, in 2008, to 5th in a global chart for locally-hosted phishing URLs, according to an April report by Symantec, the world’s largest IT security software developer.

Romanian Mobile Operator Cosmote Enters 3G Market

Mobile operator Cosmote Romania, owned by Greece's Cosmote Group, has launched its 3G communications service, which provides users with mobile Internet connection speeds of up to 21.6 MB/s, the operator said in a press release Wednesday.

Volcanic Ash Plume Does Not Pollute, Will Exit Romanian Airspace on Wednesday

The ash plume from Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull, which paralyzed European air traffic, does not pollute and will exit Romanian airspace on Wednesday, Romanian Environment Ministry representatives told a news conference Tuesday.

Romania Might Open Air Traffic By Tuesday Morning

Romania’s international airports might be opened starting Monday night and the first likely to resume air traffic is the airport in the central city of Targu Mures, Romanian air traffic overseer Romatsa general manager Bogdan Donciu said Monday.

Dalai Lama May Visit Romania In September

Romanian MEP Laszlo Tokes said in a press release Sunday that he has received confirmation that the Dalai Lama will visit Romania in September.

Romania Opens Airports In Western Cities Timisoara, Arad

Romania’s international airports in the western cities of Timisoara and Arad were opened Monday morning and the rest of the country’s airports are expected to open later today.

Several Other Romanian Airports Closed Starting Tonight

Several airports in Romania’s central and northern cities will be closed starting tonight and Saturday morning, as the plume of volcanic ash coming from Iceland threatens to approach the country.

Romania Public Debt Bound To Rise Further – S&P

Romania’s public debt will continue its rapid advancement seen in the past two years and is likely to rise to 27.4% of the gross domestic product this year, from 21.8% of GDP in 2009, as a result of mounting deficits, Standard & Poor's said in a report.

Romania’s Contribution To 2010 EU Budget Reduced By EUR24.8M

Romania’s contribution to the 2010 European Union budget will be smaller than initially set, as the figures released on April 15, 2010 show the Union registered a EUR2.25 billion surplus in its last year's budget, said the European Commission.

Volcanic Ash Cloud Won’t Affect Romania Directly

Romania’s National Meteorology Authority said Friday it estimates the ash cloud caused by the volcanic eruption in Iceland will not affect Romania directly, but will advance close to the north-west area of the country Saturday.

Ozzy Osbourne concertează la Bucureşti

Legendarul cântăreţ Ozzy Osbourne, fostul solist al trupei Black Sabbath, concertează, pe 2 octombrie, la Bucureşti, la Zone Arena, informează organizatorii, Fun Time Production.

Lanţul american de restaurante fast-food Subway vrea să intre pe piaţa din România

Lanţul american de restaurante de tip fast-food Subway a anunţat că intenţionează să intre pe piaţa din România şi să dezvolte afacerile din Croaţia în 2010, pentru a extinde prezenţa companiei în Europa Centrală şi de Est.

TUI Nordic Officials To Evaluate Romanian Seaside Potential End-May

Officials of Scandinavian tour operator TUI Nordic, subsidiary of German Group TUI, will visit the Romanian Black Sea Coast at the end of May to discuss with Romanian officials the possibility of resuming operations on the local tourism market as of 2011, TUI Romania general manager Tim Grosse said.

Romania To Receive RON198M In EU Non-Reimbursable Funds For Tourism Investments

Romania’s Agency for Rural Development and Fishing APDRP will contract 269 tourism investment projects, which were shortlisted for funding via the National Rural Development Plan and will receive European Union non-reimbursable funds of 198 million lei (EUR1=RON4.1305).

A New Romania-IMF Agreement Can Ease Financing On Private Mkt – IMF Official

A new agreement between Romania and the IMF can ease financing on the private market, even if Romania does not use the funds available under the agreement, as this will show investors that the state is on the right path, said Jeffrey Franks, head of the IMF mission to Romania.

Romania’s Public Sector Adjustment Takes Longer In Democracy, But Will Be Achieved – IMF Official

Romania’s public sector adjustment takes longer, as talks and debates require time in a democratic regime, but it shall be achieved, said Jeffrey Franks, head of the IMF mission to Romania.

Romania Sends Experts To Singapore To Study Evidence Against Fmr Romanian Envoy

Romania will send representatives to Singapore to study the evidence that has come up against former Romanian envoy to Singapore blamed for a fatal hit-and-run accident in Bukit Panjang, The Straits Times reported Friday.

Romania, Moldova To Sign Treaty On Border Statute, Collaboration On Border Issues

Romania and the Republic of Moldova will sign a treaty regarding border statute, mutual support and collaboration on border issues, said Igor Corman, president of the Commission for Foreign Policy and European Integration of the Moldovan Parliament, cited by Moldpres on its website.

Romania Keeps Singapore Updated On Steps Taken In Criminal Case Of Fmr Envoy Ionescu – FM

Romania’s ambassador to Singapore Aurelian Neagu informed Singapore’s Foreign Ministry of the steps taken by the Romanian authorities for a lawful investigation of former Romanian envoy to Singapore Silviu Ionescu blamed for a hit-and-run accident in December, Romania’s Foreign Ministry said Friday.