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Romania Sector 4 Offers Car Subsidies to Employees
The Primăria Sectorului 4 in Romania is offering subsidies for car purchases to employees. Eligible individuals can receive up to 5,000 lei per person or 10,000 lei per family for cars with an engine capacity of up to 2,000 cubic centimeters. Interested parties can apply through the Sector 4 City Hall application or the website start.ps4.ro.
Radio Romania Intl
Gambling Addiction Affects All Demographics
Gambling addiction and other forms of addiction can affect anyone, regardless of their socioeconomic status. A profile exists that predisposes individuals to addiction. It is to monitor one's mental health and assess exposure risk. The risk of addiction is present.
Radio Romania Cultural
Romanian Police Issue Numerous Driver's Licenses
Traffic police in Suceava have intensified their controls, leading to a number of driver's licenses being suspended. The exact number of suspended licenses was described as impressive. Mihail Abukulei is mentioned in relation to the event.
Radio Romania
AI and Its Impact on Life Discussed in Bucharest
Three conferences on artificial intelligence and its impact on life will be held on May 16-17 at ADNul Român. The events will explore AI through the lenses of neuroscience, philosophy, technology, and digital diplomacy. Tickets are available on eventbook.ro.
Europa FM Romania
Romanian Lawmakers Propose Strategic State Company Protections
The proposal aims to curb issues related to gambling addiction, particularly among individuals who may lose their pensions to betting. Most licenses are set to expire gradually by the end of this year or early next year. This decision impacts the licensing structure for the gambling industry within the country. Nicușor Dan will advocate for increased investment in energy infrastructure, specifically targeting the natural gas sector and interconnections. He also supports the development of corridors. Additionally, Romania's adherence to the Three Seas Initiative infrastructure fund is expected through a memorandum of understanding with several regional development banks. National Liberal Party (PNL) deputies presented two legislative initiatives regarding gambling regulations.
Radio Romania Cultural
Alcohol-Influenced Driving Incidents Increasing in Sălaj County
Authorities in Sălaj County, Romania, are observing an increase in driving incidents involving individuals under the influence of alcohol.
Radio Romania
Dutch Radio Highlights Civic Spirit and Bureaucracy
A report from Brăila discusses civic spirit and administrative bureaucracy in Bistrița, Romania. Drivers are encountering a peculiar traffic situation with intersections featuring both roundabouts and traffic lights, a first of its kind. The European fund was intended to resolve such issues.
Radio Romania Intl
Romania Cracks Down on Vehicle Modifications
Authorities in Romania are taking action to discourage individuals who modify their vehicles or perform unauthorized alterations. Romanian authorities have intensified control actions against individuals modifying vehicles. The campaign aims to deter illegal modifications and increase road safety, said shared responsibility between authorities and traffic participants.
Radio Romania
Romanian Project Application Submitted in 2019
A project focused on mental health awareness has been developed, involving education, awareness campaigns, actions, and schools. The initiative is described as extremely current and. It is funded through Erasmus Plus.
Radio Romania Cultural
Sweden Reports Lowest Road Fatalities in EU
Despite a nationwide system of cameras and radars, Romania continues to lead the European Union in road fatalities. The country's road safety figures remain stubbornly high in 2026. This situation is a concern for public safety. This indicates that current road safety measures are not functioning effectively. Sweden recorded 20 road fatalities per million inhabitants in 2024, marking the lowest rate in the European Union. This data was recently revealed by Eurostat.
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