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The struggle for sports: Romania used to be one of Europe's sports powers during the communist years. Now, the performance achieved in this malfunctioning system is considered a miracle...
The broken government: Daniel Timoce explains how and why Romania's governing coalition broke up
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Romanian premier Emil Boc is to meet his Bulgarian counterpart Boiko Borissov on Friday, 12th February, 2010, to reassess the development of Danube Bridge 2.
According to The Sofia Echo, Mr Boc will meet Mr Borissov in the capital cities Bucharest and Sofia, as well as in Vidin.
The construction project of Danube Bridge 2, which is planned to link the Bulgarian northwestern town of Vidin with Romania's Calafat has been delayed for years.
In 2009, Bulgaria and Romania requested approximately €70M financial assistance from the European Union for the project, which is estimated at a total cost of €226M.
A magyarországi kisebbségi törvény módosításának újratárgyalását szándékszik a magyar?román kormányközi bizottság napirendjére felvétetni Viorel Badea...
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