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From free meatballs to forced jabs: How countries are pushing COVID shots as the vaccination curve flattens
HealthFrom free meatballs to forced jabs: How countries are pushing COVID shots as the vaccination curve flattens
By Katherine Dunn, David Meyer, Sophie Mellor and Ian MountJuly 14, 2021
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LeadershipMass Protests Force Romania to Scrap Law Decriminalizing Graft
By ReutersFebruary 4, 2017
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TechUber Is Finally Offering UberJET Flights Again This Weekend
By Jen WiecznerJune 17, 2016
The former king of Romania, Michael, lay
LeadershipThis Ex-King Doesn’t Want to Pay Taxes on His Castle
By The Associated Press and Fortune EditorsMay 20, 2016
Every Day Life In Romania As EU Members Mull Schengen Inclusion
EnergyRomania’s Biggest Power Producer to Exit Insolvency by May
By ReutersApril 3, 2016
WHAT' S THAT YOUR SMOKING SNOOP? Rapper Snoop Dogg is spotted smoking a suspicious looking cigarette backstage at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles
TechSnoop Dogg Accidentally Made This Tiny Romanian Village Famous
By TIMEMarch 19, 2016
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Travel & LeisureDracula’s Castle Is Now for Sale for $66 Million
By Melissa Locker and Travel + LeisureMarch 15, 2016
A music festival in Romania's Transylvanian region advertises its "pay with blood" option for buying tickets.
Dracula discount: Transylvanian music festival accepts payment in blood
By Jen WiecznerJuly 17, 2015
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