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@MariusTuca_ro In Romania nu mai exista jornalisti doar mercenari media platiti de guvernul Romaniei
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Declarația publicată de Ursula von der Leyen pe X cu ocazia Zilei Mondiale a Libertății Presei a provocat un val de reacții critice pe platforma X, unde numeroși utilizatori contestă direct discursul oficial al Uniunii Europene privind protecția libertății de exprimare.
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@EquesTr0n After this American-Jewish film, I realized that the most common word in Hollywood films is SHIT, as is the quality of American films.
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NEW:
🇺🇸 After the collapse of Spirit Airlines, now Delta Air Lines is also canceling a large number of flights
Delta Air Lines are now mysteriously canceling hundreds of flights nationwide citing crew restrictions.
This come just as Spirit Airlines has officially shut down, adding further stress and uncertainty across the U.S. travel system.
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Another great find from Ukraine 🇺🇦 #metaldetecting
- early 11th century #silver Denier of Henry II from the Netherlands was dug in Kyiv region.
Strong evidence of close economic, cultural and political ties between Kyivan Rus and Western & Northern Europe.
Trade was flowing both ways back then!
#coin
Підструч Опецькуватий 3.0@pidstruccharro
@_Treasure_Kings Знайдено в Київська область на поселенні КР...що свідчить про торгівлю з Європою тих часів
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@oana_toiu Today eu zic invers, jornalizm nu mai ezista la noi, doar mercenari media. tu esti din romania Oana?
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Today marks World Press Freedom Day.
For twenty years, I have maintained that a democracy requires a free press to survive. Accurate information is, quite literally, the oxygen of democracy.
Democracy is built on choices, votes, and decisions between competing ideas and leaders. However, citizens can only decide who deserves power based on the quality of information available to them. Journalists do not need platitudes from officials. They need the freedom to do their jobs professionally and without interference.
Reflecting on my recent months at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I have noticed a recurring pattern across our region. Civil society and the press maintain constant pressure on politicians to fix what is broken and to ensure power is not wielded against the public interest. Their goal is to prevent state capture, ensuring that the country is governed through democratic mechanisms that remain accountable to the people. This accountability is entirely dependent on the flow of information.
Yet, whenever a country takes two steps forward toward the values and standards its citizens demand, there are always those who try to pull it a step back, those who want to pull the handbrake on progress.
This resistance almost always stems from a toxic duo: corruption and the suppression of the media. One cannot thrive without the other.
This is why, during European Commissioner Michael McGrath’s visit to Romania, our discussion regarding the Anti-SLAPP Directive was not merely about legal or technical procedures. We spoke about the vital necessity of ensuring journalists can speak the truth without facing financial ruin.
SLAPPs - abusive lawsuits aimed at journalists - are not designed to be won in court. They are designed to intimidate and exhaust those who dare to ask questions, draining time and resources that should be spent on complex investigations.
Romanian investigative journalism has seen significant success in exposing corruption in recent years. This momentum must continue with full force, both here and across the region. It remains the essential oxygen that every democracy needs to breathe.

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@Tati81490833 Moldovenii sunt comunisti pana in maduva oaselor. Niciodata nu se va face unire
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@Tati81490833 Buna idee. Iar pentru limba romana s-ar porni microfoanele si s-ar opri difuzoarele
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@SciFiArchives Or they could have given Trump the money to bomb the deserts of Iran for another month.
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