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  2. Agerpres - Wikipedia

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    Agerpres is the oldest Romanian news agency and the first autonomous agency in Romania.It was established in March 1889 at the initiative of Foreign Minister Petre P. Carp, as the Telegraph Agency of Romania or Romanian Agency with serving as a "fast and accurate service of all general or special interest news".

  3. Foreign Intelligence Service (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    By Decree no. 111/February 8, 1990 issued by the Committee of the National Salvation Front, the Foreign Intelligence Centre (Centrul de Informații Externe (CIE)) was confirmed as an institution of the Romanian state, mandated to carry out its activity in the field of foreign intelligence. Law no. 39/December 13, 1990 gave an identity to the ...

  4. Ora de știri - Wikipedia

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    Ora de știri is the main news show broadcasting daily on TVR2 starting at 6pm. It is presented by Stela Popa and Teodora Antonescu. In 2016, Ora de știri was moved to TVR 1's broadcasting schedule. However, the program last aired in March 2018, and Ora de știri got removed from TVR 1's broadcasting schedule. It was replaced by documentaries.

  5. TVR 2 - Wikipedia

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    TVR 2 (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌtevere ˈdoj], spelled out as Televiziunea Română 2, "Romanian Television 2") is the second channel of the public broadcaster TVR.. The channel was launched on 2 May 1968, but it was suspended from 20 January 1985, until 19 February 1990.

  6. 2024 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Following consultations with various parliamentary groups, the government of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced on 4 July 2024 that presidential elections would take place later that year on 24 November for a first round and 8 December for a second round.

  7. Margareta of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Margareta spent her childhood at family homes in Lausanne and at Ayot House, St Lawrence, in Hertfordshire, England. [17] [self-published source] During holidays she and her sisters spent time with their grandparents; paternally with Helen, Queen Mother, [5] [6] at Villa Sparta in Italy and maternally, with Princess Margaret [5] [6] and her husband Prince René of Bourbon-Parma in Copenhagen. [18]

  8. Bogdan Aurescu - Wikipedia

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    Bogdan Lucian Aurescu (born 9 September 1973) is a Romanian judge of the International Court of Justice. [1] Prior to his swearing-in on 6 February 2024, Aurescu was a diplomat, law professor and politician, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between 4 November 2019 and 15 June 2023 under prime ministers: Ludovic Orban, Florin Cîțu and Nicolae Ciucă.

  9. Unification of Moldova and Romania - Wikipedia

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    Map of a hypothetical union between Moldova and Romania showing the largest cities of the resulting country. The unification of Moldova and Romania is the idea that Moldova and Romania should become a single sovereign state and the political movement which seeks to bring it about.