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  • August 13, 2022

    August 13, 2022


    Celebration. More than 200
    thousand tourists are expected, these days, on the Romanian coast at the Black
    Sea, to spend the mini-vacation occasioned by the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, on
    August 15, when the Romanian Navy Day will also be marked. The army
    ports of Constanta and Mangalia have opened their doors today, so locals and
    tourists can visit military ships, technical and armament exhibitions or stands
    presenting the educational offers of military educational institutions. On
    Monday, everyone’s attention will focus on the events organized to celebrate the
    navy. Thousands of people are expected to attend the parade of ships on the
    sea, in Constanţa, and a naval exercise in Mangalia, but also the seamanship
    competitions and games in the tourist ports of the two towns. In the evening, there will be music concerts
    and the spectacular torchlight retreat of the sailors, as well as fireworks.
    Until then, this weekend, the Romanians who chose to spend their mini-vacation
    at the seaside can benefit from a wide range of entertaining events, from theater and music evenings, opera and ballet
    performances to a pop-rock festival and a jazz festival organized outdoors .
    Throughout this period, 25,000 employees of the Ministry of the Interior -
    policemen, gendarmes or firefighters – are mobilized at national level to
    secure order and public safety.








    Firefighters. The Romanian
    firefighters stationed in France yesterday carried out their first mission in
    that country, where they intervened to limit the spread of a fire in
    residential buildings and acted to liquidate hidden outbreaks on an area of
    ​​more than two square kilometers. The operations were carried out by 19 of the
    77 Romanian military firefighters deployed in the southwest of the Hexagon. We
    recall that the support mission that Romania offers to the French authorities
    in the fight against wildfires takes place based on the request for
    international assistance formulated by the French Government through the
    European Civil Protection Mechanism.










    Rushdie. British writer
    Salman Rushdie was connected to a ventilator after he was stabbed yesterday in
    New York state by a man who was arrested. The 75-year-old writer’s agent told
    The New York Times that Salman Rushdie will probably lose an eye, the nerves in
    his arm were severed and he was stabbed in the liver. Salman Rushdie has
    written about 15 novels, stories for young people, short stories and essays.
    However, he became famous most likely due to his novel ‘The Satanic Verses’,
    from 1988. The book, considered blasphemy by many Muslims, triggered widespread
    protests, and the former supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
    called for the assassination of the writer and his editors. For decades, Salman
    Rushdie was forced to live in hiding and under police protection.








    Competitions. Romania has
    today won the gold medals in the women’s
    and the men’s double sculls events at the European Rowing Championships in
    Munich. Also today, the Romanian swimmer David Popovici, a world champion in
    100 and 200 m freestyle, is competing today in the 100 m freestyle final of the
    European Aquatics Championships in Rome. Last night he qualified with a time of
    46 sec / 98 hundredths, setting a new European record. The world best is held
    by the Brazilian Cesar Cielo Filho (46 sec / 91 hundredths), recorded in 2009. At
    the championships in Rome, Romania is represented by 11 athletes, competing in
    the swimming, diving and high diving events.






    Tennis. The Romanian
    tennis player Simona Halep qualified, yesterday, in the semifinals of the WTA
    1,000 tournament in Toronto, with over 2.5 million dollars in prize money. Halep (30 years old, 15 WTA) defeated the
    American player Cori Gauff 6-4, 7-6. In the penultimate act of the competition,
    she will also meet an American – Jessica Pegula. The two will face each other
    for the first time in the professional circuit. Simona Halep won the Canadian
    Open twice, which is played alternately in Montreal and Toronto, each time
    winning when the competition took place in Montreal (2016, 2018). She lost the
    2015 final in Toronto. (MI)







































































  • August 24, 2020

    August 24, 2020

    Covid-19 RO. 825 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 have been registered in Romania since the latest report, the Strategic Communication Group has announced today. The total number of cases thus reaches 79,330. Another 37 people infected with the new coronavirus have died, one registered in the 10-19 age bracket, and the total number of deaths in Romania has reached 3,309. 7,410 people with COVID-19 are hospitalized in specialized health units and 494 patients are in intensive care. On the Romanian territory, 10,742 people confirmed with the new coronavirus are in isolation at home, and 5,433 in institutionalized isolation. Also, 29,404 people are in quarantine at home, and 37 in institutionalized quarantine. As regards the Romanian citizens abroad, 5,920 have been confirmed as carriers of the new coronavirus, mostly in Germany, Italy and Spain, and 124 have died.



    Pandemic. The health situation related to the COVID 19 pandemic keeps deteriorating around the world, with signs of recurrence in a growing number of countries. Several countries have reported in recent days the highest daily figures since the spring wave, or even since the onset of the pandemic. The total number of Covid-19 diseases has exceeded 23.5 million worldwide on today, 16 million of whom are cured patients. At the same time, according to centralized data by worldometers.info, more than 805 thousand people have lost their lives. US President Donald Trump has urgently authorized the transfusion of blood plasma from cured people to infected patients, a treatment already widely used in the world. The United States, with 5.8 million cases of infection and more than 176 thousand deaths, remains the most affected country in the world. Second comes Brazil with almost 2.8 million diseases and over 114 deaths. In Europe, the UK is the most affected country, with a total of over 41,000 dead.



    Debt. Romania has to recover over 650 million US dollars from goods and services exported before 1990, said the former foreign minister Cristian Diaconescu in an interview for Radio Romania. According to him, with about 400 million dollars, Iraq is at the top of the list of countries that still owe money to Romania, followed by Sudan, Mozambique, Libya, Guinea, the Central African Republic, Nigeria, Somalia, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) and North Korea. In addition to these amounts, Cuba owes Romania over 1.5 billion transferable rubles. Diaconescu stressed that it is a state issue involving very difficult partners, because many of them no longer recognize these debts or even demand political compensation for their payment.



    Elections. In Romania, the constituency electoral bureaus will officially report today the final candidacies for the September 27 local elections. The election campaign begins on Friday and ends on September 26. The joint order of the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Permanent Electoral Authority, regarding the health protection rules to be applied during the election campaign and during the elections, is to be approved early this week.



    Belarus. In Minsk, for the second Sunday in a row, tens of thousands of people protested against the re-election of President Alexander Lukashenko, who is believed to have rigged the elections. The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has warned that the EU does not intend to turn Belarus into a second Ukraine. In an interview published Sunday in the Spanish daily El Pais, Josep Borrell said that in Ukraine tensions between Europe and Russia have been resolved through armed violence and the disintegration of Ukrainian territory, a situation that continues to this day. The head of the European diplomacy believes, however, that the people of Belarus should not have to choose between Europe and Russia, but to gain freedom and democracy.



    Tennis. The pair made up of the Romanian tennis player Horia Tecău and the Dutch Jean-Julien Rojer play, today, against the pair Raven Klaasen (South Africa) / Oliver Marach (Austria), in the round of 16 of the doubles event of the ATP Masters 1,000 tournament in Cincinnati. The tournament, with over $ 4.2 million in prize money, is hosted this year by the Flushing Meadows arenas in New York. Tecău and Rojer qualified after defeating 3-6, 6-3, 10-8 the Frenchmen Jeremy Chardy / Fabrice Martin. Tecău and Rojer lost a final in Cincinnati, in 2016. Tecau had won the title in 2012 together with the Swede Robert Lindstedt. (M. Ignatescu)