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November 27, 2025 at 12:41 PM
Nedeclarate, a leading tech startup, has announced its expansion into the European market. The company, known for its innovative software solutions, aims to create 500 new jobs in the region. Nedeclarate's CEO, Emma Johnson, stated that this move is a significant step towards becoming a global tech leader.
November 26, 2025 at 12:35 PM
The Romanian tax authority, ANAF, has discovered over 100 Romanian individuals with undeclared incomes from platforms like OnlyFans and LiveJasmine, totaling more than 64 million lei (approximately 12.6 million EUR). The highest individual undeclared income found was 3.15 million lei. ANAF is currently verifying these individuals and has confirmed the findings. Additionally, ANAF has identified undeclared incomes of over 13 million EUR from OnlyFans alone.
August 21, 2025 at 4:50 PM
E.ON, the German parent company, has secured the first position following the Romanian government's refusal to approve the sale of its local subsidiary to Hungary's MVM. The official response from the Romanian committee is against MVM's plans to take over E.ON's local operations.
July 1, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Functionaries across various sectors face challenges and controversies: Spanish civil servants protest Hacienda's non-compliance, pensioners in Romania adapt to digital life, Artmark launches 'Summer Sale' for young art collectors, Spanish government announces salary increase for civil servants, and Romanian officials are investigated for aiding foreign citizens in obtaining false residency. Additionally, Orange Romania contests a court decision, Transelectrica offers a 6.4% dividend, a Cordoban official is acquitted of sexual abuse, and a functionary's house is attacked in Argentina. Inflation risks are warned about at the ECB forum, a false health report about Miguel Uribe costs a Colombian official, and a UN functionary warns about gang control in Haiti. Victor Negrescu criticizes lazy officials in the EU Parliament, Russia claims full control of Luhansk, and millionaires are expected to leave the UK. Proposals suggest only high-ranking judges and prosecutors can investigate top officials, Sam Altman criticizes Meta's recruitment tactics, and a Venezuelan official dies after being crushed by a tree.