Ia?i-based FreeYa Mind Campus to bring IBM quantum computer to RomaniaFreeYa Mind Campus, the first private quantum infrastructure center in Central and Eastern Europe, announced on Tuesday, April 21, a partnership with IBM to bring an IBM Quantum System Two quantum computer to Romania. The agreement, signed in December 2025, provides for the physical (…)
Bucharest airport begins parking upgrade works, access changes announcedMajor works have begun at the Arrivals parking facility of Henri Coand? (Otopeni) International Airport, Bucharest’s main one, leading to temporary closures and changes in passenger access. The consolidation and modernization works will last around 10 months and will address structural (…)
Sixty Romanians running in London local council elections, most from populist Reform UK partyNo fewer than 60 Romanians are running for councilor seats in the May 7 local council elections in London, RFI Romania reported. Most of the Romanian candidates are backed by Reform UK, the populist right-wing party led by Nigel Farage, the architect of Brexit. The Romanian candidates are (…)