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Below is a list of newspapers published in Romania.
Title | Title translated into English language | Type | Notes |
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Academia Cațavencu | The Cațavencu Academy | weekly, satirical | |
Adevărul | The Truth | generic | |
Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien | General German newspaper for Romania | generic | in German |
Azi | Today | generic | |
Bucharest Business Week | – | business newspaper | in English |
Bucharest Daily News | – | generic | in English |
Bursa | The Stock Exchange | financial | |
Click! | tabloid | ||
Cotidianul | The Daily | generic | |
Curierul Național | The National Courier | generic | |
CursDeGuvernare.ro | Lesson On Governance | financial | in Romanian and English |
DCnews | Dcnews | generic | |
The Diplomat – Bucharest | – | monthly; business, politics, arts | in English |
Euro Piața | The Euro Market | politics, economy, financial, generic | |
Evenimentul Zilei | The Event of the Day | generic | |
Flash News | Flash News | generic | Online Romanian newspaper |
Gândul | The Thought | generic | available only online from April 2011 |
Gazeta Sporturilor | The Sports Gazette | sports | |
Ghimpele | The Thorn | generic | |
Ghidul Romanilor | news portal | ||
GoNEXT | GoNEXT | Travel / Events / Restaurants | available online from 2018 |
JOBSibiu | – | weekly HR local newspaper | |
Jurnalul24 | Jurnalul24 | generic | |
Jurnalul Național | The National Journal | generic | |
Libertatea | The Freedom | generic | |
Money Buzz! | Money Buzz! | financial | in Romanian and English |
Național (7plus) | National | tabloid | |
Nine O'Clock | – | generic | in English |
Oglinda | The Mirror | generic | |
Ropublica | Ropublica | Civic journalism | Romanian, English |
România liberă | Free Romania | generic | |
Ziarul | The Newspaper | generic | dormant |
Ziarul Financiar | The Financial Newspaper | financial | in Romanian and English |
Ziarul Lumina | The Light Newspaper | generic, Orthodox-Christian | |
ziuaonline.ro | The Day Online | generic | |
Yve.ro | Yve.ro | lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty | in Romanian |
Title | Title translated into English language | Type | Notes |
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Erdélyi Riport | Transylvanian Report | generic | |
Impulzus.ro | internet daily newspaper | ||
Krónika | Chronicle | generic | |
Manna.ro | internet daily infotainment newspaper, generic | ||
Transindex | internet daily newspaper, generic | ||
Új Magyar Szó | New Hungarian Word | generic | |
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