Tomorrow’s Printed Edition, 04.07.2023, of the diplomatic daily Nine O’Clock
From the contents of this issue:
- Interview to H. E. Ambassador Hernández Pérez-Solórzano, on the occasion of the launch of the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union;
- PM Ciolacu, working visit to Berlin, Tuesday and Wednesday, talks with German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz;
- ForMin Odobescu: The Schengen area will be stronger when Romania is a full member;
- The Schengen area will be stronger when Romania will be a full member thereof, Romanian Foreign Minister Luminita Odobescu said on Monday.;
- PNL’s Ciuca: We received approval for the second payment request, as 51 milestones have been met;
- Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) head Eduard Hellving resigned on Monday;
- Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) head Eduard Hellving resigned on Monday, while saying that he had discussed the matter “openly” with President Klaus Iohannis;
- PM Ciolacu, at French-Romanian Business Forum: Gov’t will build stable, predictible economic and legislative climate;
- Groupama and Alpha Bank launch “Travel all Seasons” insurance with remote medical support;
- TeraPlast one of the largest Romanian entrepreneurial groups celebrates 15 years since its listing on the Bucharest Stock Exchange
- AQUILA, the market leader in integrated distribution and logistics services, becomes ARIR’s Associate Member
- EY announces publication of six-point plan to help build business confidence in Europe and attract foreign direct investment
- Information on the results recorded in the first session of the 2023 national baccalaureate exam (before appeals)
- UNESCO International Geopark “Tinutul Buzaului” part of trilateral project in climate change area
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