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Azi (Today in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. [1] The paper was started in 1990. [1] Today was also the name of a literary magazine published monthly in Romania, from March 1932 to August 1938, under the direction of Zaharia Stancu. The magazine had socialism and antifascism orientation. It reappeared between ...
Its main news program is News Hour with CNN, broadcasting from Monday to Friday at 18:00 EET/EEST, while its other television programs that are notable for airing on Antena 3 CNN include Sinteza zilei, În gura presei, În fața națiunii, Decisiv, NewsRoom, Exces de putere, Descoperiți, Subiectiv and Gătit la costum, among others. [4]
Gândul (Romanian pronunciation:, "The Thought") is a Romanian online newspaper published in Bucharest.It was founded in May 2005 by Mircea Dinescu, who used to write a daily editorial called "Vorba lu' Dinescu", and Cristian Tudor Popescu, who was also the editor-in-chief until January 2008.
The last edition of the newspaper was printed on 7 January 2010, the last front-page editorial quoting unsustainable mounting losses coupled with a general economic recession. [1] The same editorial promised that only the print edition of the newspaper will be shut down, the online edition continuing to be produced.
Informaţia Zilei (Daily Info) is a Romanian daily newspaper, issued by the Solpress company and focusing mainly on politics, public affairs, sports and economy. The first edition was printed in 1993.
Evenimentul Zilei was founded by Ion Cristoiu, Cornel Nistorescu, and Mihai Cârciog , and the first issue was published on 22 June 1992. [1] Ion Cristoiu, one of the 3 founders of the newspaper, was also its first director, but he is currently columnist at the same newspaper The newspaper reached its peak daily circulation of 675,000 in 1993.
Azi (clone), a term for human clones in C. J. Cherryh's science fiction universe AZI-3 , a medical droid from Kamino in Star Wars: The Clone Wars Al Bateen Executive Airport (IATA: AZI), United Arab Emirates
1879 issue of the daily România liberă. The name România liberă was first used by a daily newspaper focusing on politics published between 15 May 1877, [1] (one day after Romania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire) and 13 April 1888, and afterwards by daily with somewhat erratic publication between 1915 and 1920.