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Lenny Kravitz postpones Bucharest concert for 2013

Lenny Kravitz, one of the most popular American musicians of the last 20 years, will again perform before his local fans, not in September (as it was progammed), but in 2013.

Hallelujah! Leonard Cohen has idea to return to Romania

Iconic Canadian artist Leonard Cohen returns to Bucharest on September 22.

Italian music legend to make local debut

Umberto Tozzi, whose hit song Gloria still enjoys extensive airplay more than 30 years since its release, will perform on September 15 at the Palace Hall in Bucharest.

Anathema forecast to bring Weather Systems to Jukebox Venue

Anathema will be back in Bucharest on September 23 in a concert promoting their newest album, Weather Systems.

The Mission presents Nicolas Jaar and others live in concert at Arenele Romane

The Mission this year hosts Nicolas Jaar, Soul Clap, Benoit & Sergio, Voices of Black, Valentin Mir Stip live and Cos Mir

Freedom jazz comes to the coast

International festival Freedom Jazz at Vama Veche will bring good music to the most southerly point of the Romanian coast for three days, between July 19 and July 21

It must have been love: Roxette to return to Romania

Swedish music duo Roxette will perform for the second time in Romania, this time at the Cluj Arena, Cluj- Napoca, on July 19

Ghost Festival floats into medieval town

The foothills of Rasnov, Brasov County, will host Ghost Festival, an intercultural event on July 13 and 14 that aims to gather fans and performers of folk, ambient and post-rock music in a natur...

Iconic crooner Julio Iglesias to charm Bucharest crowd

Julio Iglesias is coming to Bucharest on his 2012 World Tour, which could be the veteran performer’s last. Fans will be treated to a grand spectacle at Zone Arena from 8 pm on June 30

Children prepare for P*ET’s World, the first kids’ festival in Romania

P*ET’s World – KidsFest, the first festival for children held in Romania, will take place on the weekend of June 16 and 17, in Unirii Square Park

DJs to spin decks at palatial compound

On 22 and 23 June, Europe’s top DJs will come together in the noble environs of Domain Stirbey for SonoChrom Festival, a mix of the best ideas and top trends inspired by the hottest festivals: L...

Rockers Iris celebrate 35 years with anniversary concert

The IRIS 35 anniversary concert will take place at the National Arena, on June 22

Carreras careers back to Bucharest stage

Tenor Jose Carreras will play the Palace Hall in Bucharest on May 25, when fans can expect to enjoy La Donna e Mobile and Nessun Dorma among other hits

Paul Young set to lay his hat in Romania again

Some 18 years after appearing at the festival Cerbul de Aur, singer Paul Young will perform again in Romania, at the Palace Hall in Bucharest. The show starts at 8 pm on May 20. Young’s debut al...

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President Iohannis urges Romanians to be more united, stay involved in modernizing Romania

Romania's President Klaus Iohannis urged Romanians in France to be more united and stay involved as much as they are now in helping modernise Romania.

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FDI in Romania rises 10 per cent after ten months in 2018

Non-residents' direct investment in Romania (net FDI) totaled 4.56 billion Euro in January-October 2018, around 10 per cent more compared to the same period of 2017, Romania's National Bank (BNR...

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OTP Bank Romania signs investment funds distribution deal with Eurobank Fund Management Luxembourg

OTP Bank Romania signed a partnership with Eurobank Fund Management Company (Luxembourg) for the distribution of investment funds in Romania. Thus, from December 1st, OTP Bank Romania becomes th...

ArcelorMittal receives binding offer for European assets from Liberty

British-owned Liberty announced a conditional agreement to buy four European steel plants, employing more than 12,500 people.

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Catrina, MCSI: Romania is ready to roll up its sleeves and work during the presidency of the EU Council

Romania is ready to roll up its sleeves and work during the presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU), said Maria Manuela Catrina, State Secretary at the Ministry of Communications an...

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The Romanian labour market needs a well-thought approach, says FIC

The Foreign Investors Council (FIC) has signaled in the past 2-3 years that its members are anticipating increasing strains on the Romanian labour market because starting with 2015-2016 their me...

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Revolut gets European banking license

Fintech startup Revolut is now officially a bank. While the startup initially expected to get its European banking license during the first half of 2018, the company has finally come out of the ...

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Fondul Proprietatea expresses disappointment over Engie listing rejection

Fondul Proprietatea is disappointed with the decision taken by the majority shareholder of Engie SA, Romania Gas Holding B.V., to oppose the listing of the company, according to a press release....

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EBRD cuts economic growth forecast for Romania

Romania's economy will grow by 4.2 per cent this year and by 3.6 per cent in 2019, according to the most recent forecast released by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)....

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Dacia receives 115.8 million RON in state aid from the Finance Ministry

The Romanian Finance Ministry has signed five more grant agreements under the state aid scheme, and among the beneficiaries are Automobile Dacia, with RON 115.8 million.

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Europe must become a producer of new technologies, not just a consumer of technologies, says EC

Europe must become a producer of new technologies, not just a consumer of technologies, said Gerard de Graaf, Director for the Digital Single Market in Directorate-General "Communications Networ...

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Two billion youth risk of being left behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution workforce, says Deloitte

Almost two billion youth worldwide risk of being left behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) workforce, which is changing at an increasingly rapid pace as a result of the emer...

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Smart city is not a fad, it's a necessity
In June 2018, the ranking of the most "smart" cities in the world was published. In other words, the most advanced cities in terms of human capital, social cohesion, the economy, the environment, governance, ur...

Ondrej Safar, CEZ Group: "Romania can become a hub for international smart solutions providers"
"We are already in the digital age, so the upward trend of implementing smart solutions is inevitable in all areas," he tells The Diplomat-Bucharest. "Especially in terms of utilities, a compatible approach is ...

Telekom Romania, a strong supporter of Smart City development in Romania
Just like many other countries in the world Romania is now facing an unprecedented growth of the urban population, which can be both beneficial and detrimental for the society and for the administrations's budg...

In the industrial era, the fight was for finite material resources. Not anymore
Now organizations fight and develop themselves for and around their talent. In a nutshell, getting ahead in today's business world is all about attracting and inspiring an energetic workforce. I guess the nat...

Richard Sareczky, Mol Limo: "We look at expansion locations across CEE including Romania"
Consumer mobility behaviour is changing, leading to up to one out of ten cars sold in 2030 potentially being a shared vehicle and the subsequent rise of a market for fit-for-purpose mobility solutions, says Ric...