PATRIR launches the “Making Cluj Thrive Together” Initiative
This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
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This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Bloc, participated on Euronews’ “Brussels, My Love” speaking about a range of topics from how to “go green” to how the Ukraine war has shaped cities across Europe.
The Khetane Festival, the first of it’s kind held in the Pata Rât are of Cluj-Napoca, was considered a success by organisers, who said that the festival performed way above their expectations.
On August 3rd, at 7PM, members of the Ukrainian community and other members of Cluj, gathered in the centre of Cluj-Napoca to condemn some of the latest actions reported to have been carried out at the hands of Russia.
Following the adoption of the new NATO Strategic Concept, Romanian President, Klaus Iohannis informed that Romania has fulfilled all of its objectives during this summit.
A military operation in Ukraine was announced by Russian president. Learn more about Romania’s role in the crisis.
The Romanian Parliament approved the Government Emergency Ordinance which will permit the shooting of bears which are considered as aggressive, in areas outside of the localities, instead of only bears that are in towns and other more populated areas.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Following 2 months of political crisis in Romania the Parliament voted successfully for a new Government.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc, attended the 146th CoR Plenary Session and has expressed the need for an urgent and coherent European response, to the rapid increase of energy prices over the past few months.
This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Bloc, participated on Euronews’ “Brussels, My Love” speaking about a range of topics from how to “go green” to how the Ukraine war has shaped cities across Europe.
The Khetane Festival, the first of it’s kind held in the Pata Rât are of Cluj-Napoca, was considered a success by organisers, who said that the festival performed way above their expectations.
On August 3rd, at 7PM, members of the Ukrainian community and other members of Cluj, gathered in the centre of Cluj-Napoca to condemn some of the latest actions reported to have been carried out at the hands of Russia.
Following the adoption of the new NATO Strategic Concept, Romanian President, Klaus Iohannis informed that Romania has fulfilled all of its objectives during this summit.
A military operation in Ukraine was announced by Russian president. Learn more about Romania’s role in the crisis.
The Romanian Parliament approved the Government Emergency Ordinance which will permit the shooting of bears which are considered as aggressive, in areas outside of the localities, instead of only bears that are in towns and other more populated areas.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Following 2 months of political crisis in Romania the Parliament voted successfully for a new Government.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc, attended the 146th CoR Plenary Session and has expressed the need for an urgent and coherent European response, to the rapid increase of energy prices over the past few months.
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