Bucharest daily news
Here are some recent news articles from Bucharest, Romania:
Headlines:
- "Romania's economy grows 4.1% in Q2, driven by services sector" (Romania Insider)
- "Bucharest's Old Town to get major facelift with €10 million investment" (Romania Today)
- "Romania's PM announces plans to increase minimum wage to €500 per month" (Balkan Insight)
- "Bucharest's metro system to expand with new lines and stations" (The Diplomat-Bucharest)
- "Romania's government approves plan to reduce traffic congestion in Bucharest" (Romania Journal)
News Articles:
- "Romania's economy grows 4.1% in Q2, driven by services sector" (Romania Insider)
Romania's economy grew 4.1% in the second quarter of the year, driven by a strong performance from the services sector, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INS). The services sector, which accounts for around 60% of Romania's GDP, grew 5.1% in Q2, while the industry sector grew 2.3%.
- "Bucharest's Old Town to get major facelift with €10 million investment" (Romania Today)
The Old Town area of Bucharest is set to undergo a major renovation project, with a €10 million investment aimed at restoring the historic buildings and improving the area's infrastructure. The project, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2023, will include the restoration of several historic buildings, the creation of new pedestrian areas, and the installation of modern street lighting.
- "Romania's PM announces plans to increase minimum wage to €500 per month" (Balkan Insight)
Romania's Prime Minister, Ludovic Orban, has announced plans to increase the minimum wage to €500 per month, as part of a package of measures aimed at boosting the country's economy. The current minimum wage in Romania is around €350 per month, and the increase is expected to benefit around 2.5 million workers.
- "Bucharest's metro system to expand with new lines and stations" (The Diplomat-Bucharest)
Bucharest's metro system is set to expand with the opening of new lines and stations, as part of a major modernization project. The project, which is expected to be completed by 2025, will include the construction of new lines and stations, as well as the upgrading of existing infrastructure.
- "Romania's government approves plan to reduce traffic congestion in Bucharest" (Romania Journal)
Romania's government has approved a plan aimed at reducing traffic congestion in Bucharest, which is one of the most congested cities in Europe. The plan, which is expected to be implemented over the next five years, includes measures such as the construction of new roads, the improvement of public transportation, and the implementation of traffic management systems.