Cluj-Napoca: A City of Rising Costs and Fading Affordability
Cluj-Napoca, Romania’s second most expensive city, struggles with affordability as rising costs in housing, services, and essentials threaten residents and businesses alike.
Cluj-Napoca, Romania’s second most expensive city, struggles with affordability as rising costs in housing, services, and essentials threaten residents and businesses alike.
UBB’s recent statements on Romania’s elections raise questions about the university’s role in addressing politically sensitive topics during a critical time.
Romania’s Constitutional Court has annulled the first round of presidential elections, citing fairness concerns and ordering a complete restart of the electoral process.
UBB’s recent statement on science, religion, and democracy, shared during election season, has raised questions about the university’s neutrality and ethical guidelines.
Călin Georgescu’s sudden rise in Romania’s elections, fuelled by a TikTok campaign and alleged state interference, has sparked investigations into electoral integrity.
The results of Romania’s 2024 parliamentary elections reveal a fragmented political landscape.
Romania meets U.S. Visa Waiver Program requirements, allowing visa-free travel starting 2025. Citizens can visit for tourism or business, strengthening ties between the two nations.
Bosch’s global job cuts spark concerns in Cluj-Napoca, as the city navigates broader economic shifts amidst multinational restructuring and evolving market challenges.
Romania will join the Schengen Area on January 1, 2025, ending border checks and enabling seamless travel and trade across Europe.
Romania faces a pivotal choice in its presidential runoff: a nationalist agenda with Călin Georgescu or a pro-European vision with Elena Lasconi.
Cluj-Napoca, Romania’s second most expensive city, struggles with affordability as rising costs in housing, services, and essentials threaten residents and businesses alike.
UBB’s recent statements on Romania’s elections raise questions about the university’s role in addressing politically sensitive topics during a critical time.
Romania’s Constitutional Court has annulled the first round of presidential elections, citing fairness concerns and ordering a complete restart of the electoral process.
UBB’s recent statement on science, religion, and democracy, shared during election season, has raised questions about the university’s neutrality and ethical guidelines.
Călin Georgescu’s sudden rise in Romania’s elections, fuelled by a TikTok campaign and alleged state interference, has sparked investigations into electoral integrity.
The results of Romania’s 2024 parliamentary elections reveal a fragmented political landscape.
Romania meets U.S. Visa Waiver Program requirements, allowing visa-free travel starting 2025. Citizens can visit for tourism or business, strengthening ties between the two nations.
Bosch’s global job cuts spark concerns in Cluj-Napoca, as the city navigates broader economic shifts amidst multinational restructuring and evolving market challenges.
Romania will join the Schengen Area on January 1, 2025, ending border checks and enabling seamless travel and trade across Europe.
Romania faces a pivotal choice in its presidential runoff: a nationalist agenda with Călin Georgescu or a pro-European vision with Elena Lasconi.
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