The confidence Romanians have in their Government has been on the rise since last autumn, before the parliamentary election, and equals the rate reported in the spring of 2012, according to the latest Eurobarometer report, made public on Tuesday.
Today we bring you a talk about the relationship between lending and a sustainable economy.
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A talk with professor Eugen Lungu about the role of the Internet and social media in modern-day revolutions.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) remains an important partner of Romania.
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We bring you a review of the main events of the week.
Todays edition provides on outlook on various proposals and plans to revise the Romanian Constitution.
Despite some signs of economic recovery, the economic crisis is far from being over.
Some 90% of Roma people across Europe live under the poverty line, being often victims of discrimination in many forms.
It is rather hard to ascertain the exact number of gifted children in Romania, but estimates speak about some 4% of new-borns. This figure is higher than the European average of 2%.
Here are the headline-grabbing events of the past week in Romania.
How the Cyprus crisis has affected international financial markets, in particular the euro.