Romania Video. Romanian taxi drivers continue protest against ride-sharing companies Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 27/02/2024 - 17:50 GMT+1 The drivers will go on hunger strike on Wednesday if their demands for more regulation of alternative transport services aren't met Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Romanian taxi drivers continue protest against ride-sharing companies Now playing Next Countries start Eurovision boycott after EBU says Israel can take part Now playing Next Ai robots in Tokyo showcase future tech advancements Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 5th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Arab Cup Matchday Two starts at Lusail Boulevard fan zone Now playing Next In Goma, skepticism and fear persist as Congo–Rwanda peace deal is finalized in Washington Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 4th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Which EU country speaks the best English as a second language? Now playing Next Von der Leyen pushes ahead with reparations loan as Belgium holds firm Now playing Next Federica Mogherini resigns from College of Europe amid fraud probe Now playing Next Putin threatens Europe with war if it wants one - MEPs react Now playing Next This humanoid robot learned to walk in just 48 hours Now playing Next Could this new jamming-proof base in Greenland help Europe defend against Russia? Now playing Next GSMA’s Mobile World Congress debuts in Doha, marking a MENA milestone Now playing Next Exploring Tokyo through its chefs, markets and the stories shaping its evolving food scene Now playing Next Azerkhalcha highlights the heritage and future of Azerbaijani carpets More videos
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