Tag: cup

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    Tennis players Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista,
    Pablo Carreno, Marcel Granollers and Alejandro Davidovich make the Spanish
    lineup for Spain’s Davis Cup match against Romania. The confrontation counts
    towards the qualification for the Davis Cup’s final tournament. The
    announcement was made by the Spanish non-playing captain, Sergi Bruguera. The match is scheduled to be played in Spain’s
    Marbella, on March the 4th and the 5th. The winning team
    advances to the 2022 David Cup’s final stage, to be held according to a 16-team
    format. The teams are distributed in four groups, while the matches will be
    hosted by four different cities. The first two teams in descending order will
    then take part in the final tournament, to be hosted by a city which is still
    to be announced.


    The match pitting Romania
    against Russia as part of the Rugby Europe Championship, venued by the Triumphal
    Arch National Rugby Stadium next Saturday, will be played in front of a full
    stadium. The public’s access to the event will be limited to 30 per cent of the
    stadium’s seating capacity. Measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic will
    also be implemented.


    In news from football,
    this coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards League One’s
    23rd round. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe go against Universitatea
    Craiova. On Saturday, FC Voluntari receive the visit of Gaz Metan Mediaş. Also on
    Saturday, Academica Clinceni play a home game against Farul Constanţa, while on
    Bucharest’s National Arena, Rapid Bucharest play UTA Arad. On Sunday, in Ploieşti,
    in the south, Chindia Târgovişte are pitted against CS Mioveni, FC U Craiova play
    a home match against FC Argeş, while in the domestic championship’s all-time derby
    Dinamo Bucharest take on FCSB. In the 23rd round’s last fixture on Monday,
    CFR Cluj face FC Botoşani. CFR Cluj are at the top of the table, with 58
    points, followed by FCSB, with 48 and FC Voluntari, with 38 points.


    (EN)

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    Tennis players Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista,
    Pablo Carreno, Marcel Granollers and Alejandro Davidovich make the Spanish
    lineup for Spain’s Davis Cup match against Romania. The confrontation counts
    towards the qualification for the Davis Cup’s final tournament. The
    announcement was made by the Spanish non-playing captain, Sergi Bruguera. The match is scheduled to be played in Spain’s
    Marbella, on March the 4th and the 5th. The winning team
    advances to the 2022 David Cup’s final stage, to be held according to a 16-team
    format. The teams are distributed in four groups, while the matches will be
    hosted by four different cities. The first two teams in descending order will
    then take part in the final tournament, to be hosted by a city which is still
    to be announced.


    The match pitting Romania
    against Russia as part of the Rugby Europe Championship, venued by the Triumphal
    Arch National Rugby Stadium next Saturday, will be played in front of a full
    stadium. The public’s access to the event will be limited to 30 per cent of the
    stadium’s seating capacity. Measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic will
    also be implemented.


    In news from football,
    this coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards League One’s
    23rd round. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe go against Universitatea
    Craiova. On Saturday, FC Voluntari receive the visit of Gaz Metan Mediaş. Also on
    Saturday, Academica Clinceni play a home game against Farul Constanţa, while on
    Bucharest’s National Arena, Rapid Bucharest play UTA Arad. On Sunday, in Ploieşti,
    in the south, Chindia Târgovişte are pitted against CS Mioveni, FC U Craiova play
    a home match against FC Argeş, while in the domestic championship’s all-time derby
    Dinamo Bucharest take on FCSB. In the 23rd round’s last fixture on Monday,
    CFR Cluj face FC Botoşani. CFR Cluj are at the top of the table, with 58
    points, followed by FCSB, with 48 and FC Voluntari, with 38 points.


    (EN)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend


    The Romanian men’s handball club Dinamo Bucharest
    once again took a wrong turn in the Champions’ League. Spanish coach Xavier
    Pascual’s team was defeated, away from home, by the Hungarian team Veszprem, 47
    – 32. It was one of the most terrible beatings for the Bucharest side in the
    history of its participation in European handball competitions.


    Also in the League’s Group B, on Wednesday
    Motor Zaporoje won against Flensburg-Handewitt, 31-22. On Thursday, Barça beat Porto,
    38 – 31 and Paris Saint-Germain won 32 – 27 against group leaders, Lomza Vive
    Kielce. Dinamo remains last placed in the group, and is to play next against Motor
    Zaporoje, at home, on December 9.


    In football, Universitatea Craiova Thursday
    qualified into Romania’s Cup semis. Craiova won at home against 3rd-league
    team ACSO Filiași, 3-nil. The Bosnian player Elvir Koljic scored first on 24
    minutes, and 5 minutes later Andrei Ivan turned the score to 2-nil. Brazilian
    player Gustavo scored the last goal in the second half.


    Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, FC Voluntari and FC
    Argeş are the other semi-finalists. On Tuesday Sepsi beat Chindia Târgovişte 2-1,
    in Ploiești, and FC Voluntari won against second-tier team FC Buzău, 1-0. On Wednesday,
    FC Argeş defeated Poli Timișoara, 5 – 4, after penalty shoot-outs.


    This weekend matches counting towards the 18th
    leg of Romania’s top football championship are scheduled. After Friday’s game
    pitting Academica Clinceni against Dinamo Bucharest, on Saturday Chindia
    Târgoviște takes on CFR Cluj, and Rapid Bucharest on Farul Constanța. On Sunday,
    CS Mioveni plays against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, FC U Craiova against FC
    Voluntari and FCSB takes on UTA Arad on National Arena in Bucharest. On Monday,
    FC Argeș plays against Gaz Metan Mediaș and FC Botoșani against Universtatea
    Craiova.


    CFR Cluj top the current standings with 45
    points, followed by FCSB, with 37. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend


    The Romanian men’s handball club Dinamo Bucharest
    once again took a wrong turn in the Champions’ League. Spanish coach Xavier
    Pascual’s team was defeated, away from home, by the Hungarian team Veszprem, 47
    – 32. It was one of the most terrible beatings for the Bucharest side in the
    history of its participation in European handball competitions.


    Also in the League’s Group B, on Wednesday
    Motor Zaporoje won against Flensburg-Handewitt, 31-22. On Thursday, Barça beat Porto,
    38 – 31 and Paris Saint-Germain won 32 – 27 against group leaders, Lomza Vive
    Kielce. Dinamo remains last placed in the group, and is to play next against Motor
    Zaporoje, at home, on December 9.


    In football, Universitatea Craiova Thursday
    qualified into Romania’s Cup semis. Craiova won at home against 3rd-league
    team ACSO Filiași, 3-nil. The Bosnian player Elvir Koljic scored first on 24
    minutes, and 5 minutes later Andrei Ivan turned the score to 2-nil. Brazilian
    player Gustavo scored the last goal in the second half.


    Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, FC Voluntari and FC
    Argeş are the other semi-finalists. On Tuesday Sepsi beat Chindia Târgovişte 2-1,
    in Ploiești, and FC Voluntari won against second-tier team FC Buzău, 1-0. On Wednesday,
    FC Argeş defeated Poli Timișoara, 5 – 4, after penalty shoot-outs.


    This weekend matches counting towards the 18th
    leg of Romania’s top football championship are scheduled. After Friday’s game
    pitting Academica Clinceni against Dinamo Bucharest, on Saturday Chindia
    Târgoviște takes on CFR Cluj, and Rapid Bucharest on Farul Constanța. On Sunday,
    CS Mioveni plays against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, FC U Craiova against FC
    Voluntari and FCSB takes on UTA Arad on National Arena in Bucharest. On Monday,
    FC Argeș plays against Gaz Metan Mediaș and FC Botoșani against Universtatea
    Craiova.


    CFR Cluj top the current standings with 45
    points, followed by FCSB, with 37. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

  • November 15, 2021

    November 15, 2021

    COVID-19 The latest updates released by Romanian
    authorities point to a decrease in the number of new cases in the
    country-little over 2,100. The authorities also reported 195 fatalities,
    and more than 15,000 COVID patients are hospitalised, 1,720 of them in
    intensive care. In the capital Bucharest the infection rate dropped below 6 per
    thousand. On the other hand, as compared to a peak of over 110,000 people
    vaccinated on 27th October, the vaccination rate in Romania has also
    been dropping steadily. So far 6.8 million Romanians have been fully vaccinated.




    CERTIFICATE The draft law that makes the digital COVID
    certificate compulsory at the workplace may be discussed as of today in the
    Chamber of Deputies. In a first stage, the document was rejected by the Senate.
    The interim PM Florin Cîțu called for exemplary mobilisation in the Chamber of
    Deputies, so as to ensure the bill gets enough votes to pass. Florin Cîţu also
    said he disagreed with the proposed free-of-charge testing of unvaccinated
    workers, because this would put pressure on the public budget, whereas the
    vaccine comes at no cost to citizens. In several cities, including Bucharest, rallies
    were held to protest the possible introduction of the digital certificate and
    other restrictions.




    GOVERNMENT Negotiations continue in Bucharest, with
    the National Liberal Party, the Social Democratic Party and the Democratic
    Union of Ethnic Hungarians trying to reach an agreement on a governing
    programme. After Save Romania Union left the ruling coalition in September, the
    Social Democrats introduced a no-confidence motion and dismissed the Liberal
    cabinet. Today the talks will focus on the public
    finances and justice fields. The
    Liberal Party leader and interim PM Florin Cîţu announced that as far as the
    labour area goes, a 7% pension rise has been discussed, but that a final
    decision is to be made after the impact on the public budget has been analysed.
    He also said child allowances are also to be raised. In turn, the Social
    Democratic leader Marcel Ciolacu mentioned the pension and child allowance
    increases, but said several scenarios are being analysed and a complete set of
    measures in this respect will be announced this week. So far the 3 parties have
    not reached an agreement on a new prime minister designate.


    MIGRANTS Brussels is hosting today a meeting of EU
    foreign ministers focusing on the situations in Belarus, Ethiopia, Western
    Balkans and the Sahel. Romania is represented by foreign minister
    Bogdan Aurescu. According to a news release, the Romanian official is
    taking part, alongside his EU counterparts, in an informal working brunch with
    the Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba. Bogdan Aurescu will
    also attend the ministerial meeting of the Eastern Partnership. As regards the
    situation in Belarus, Romania’s foreign affairs chief will express the
    country’s solidarity with Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, which are facing a
    growing number of migrants at their borders with Belarus, and will promise to
    support swift additional sanctions against Minsk.




    CLIMATE The agreement to reduce coal use, reached
    at the UN Climate talks in Glasgow, is a game-changing agreement which sounds the death knell
    for coal power, said the British PM Boris Johnson, the host of the
    COP26. According to analysts, the document, although imperfect, is nonetheless
    an achievement, insofar that for the first time in the 25 climate conferences
    held so far, it explicitly mentions fossil fuels as elements contributing to
    climate change. According to Radio Romania’s correspondent in the UK, one of
    the critics of the deal was India, who said the plan to phase out coal use was
    unfair for poorer countries.




    FOOTBALL Romania’s national football team Sunday defeated
    Liechtenstein 2-0 in Vaduz, but still failed to qualify into the playoffs for
    the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, as it finished the preliminary phase 3rd
    in its group. Second in the group came North Macedonia, which has reached the
    playoffs after defeating Iceland 3-1. The top-ranking team in the group,
    Germany, goes straight into the World Cup final tournament. Romania’s coach Mirel
    Radoi announced he would leave the national team. Romania last took part in a
    World Cup final tournament in 1998. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

  • Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Radio Romania International Sports Club


    The Romanian SuperLeague
    rugby championship has recently drawn to a close. This season’s title holders are
    Stiinta Baia Mare. This past Saturday in the championship’s closing round,
    Stiinta thrashed Steaua Bucharest, 11 to 3. For three years now, Stiinta Baia
    Amare have emerged as Romania’s domestic champions. The SuperLeague’s bronze
    medals went to Dinamo Bucharest. Also on Saturday, Dinamo grabbed a 16-11 win
    against Club Municipal Timișoara.


    For Romanian rugby, a string
    of international matches is on schedule. On November 6, the national team play
    a testing match against Uruguay. We recall Uruguay have already booked their
    ticket for the 2023 edition of the World Cup in France. The match against Uruguay
    will be hosted by the Triumphal Arch National stadium in Bucharest. Romania’s
    head coach, Andy Robinson, has announced he has summoned an extended, 39-strong
    pool of regulars ahead of the match against Uruguay. 12 of the rugby players
    are signed up by foreign teams, mainly from France. The training stage for the
    match against Uruguay will be held in Snagov.


    Also on home turf, Romania’s
    Rugby Europe Championship fixture against The Low Countries representative is
    scheduled on November 13. Romania is 3rd-placed according to the competition’s
    as-it-stands table, after Georgia and Portugal. Then the national squad takes
    on the national team of Tonga on November 20. The latter team also fights for
    the qualification to the World Cup in France.


    Romania’s Cup final is
    scheduled on November 27. Stiinta Baia Mare face Sport Club Municipal
    Timișoara. The Romanian Rugby Federation has not yet made public the venue for
    the match. We recall Timisoara secured their qualification to the Cup final as
    in a semi-final fixture in August this year, they defeated Steaua Bucharest,
    18-16, on the latter team’s Ghencea stadium. Also in August, trophy holders
    Stiinta Baia Mare grabbed a 35-21 home win against Dinamo Bucharest. Ştiinţa won
    the trophy six times, while Timisoara, four times.

    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)



  • Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Radio Romania International Sports Club


    The Romanian SuperLeague
    rugby championship has recently drawn to a close. This season’s title holders are
    Stiinta Baia Mare. This past Saturday in the championship’s closing round,
    Stiinta thrashed Steaua Bucharest, 11 to 3. For three years now, Stiinta Baia
    Amare have emerged as Romania’s domestic champions. The SuperLeague’s bronze
    medals went to Dinamo Bucharest. Also on Saturday, Dinamo grabbed a 16-11 win
    against Club Municipal Timișoara.


    For Romanian rugby, a string
    of international matches is on schedule. On November 6, the national team play
    a testing match against Uruguay. We recall Uruguay have already booked their
    ticket for the 2023 edition of the World Cup in France. The match against Uruguay
    will be hosted by the Triumphal Arch National stadium in Bucharest. Romania’s
    head coach, Andy Robinson, has announced he has summoned an extended, 39-strong
    pool of regulars ahead of the match against Uruguay. 12 of the rugby players
    are signed up by foreign teams, mainly from France. The training stage for the
    match against Uruguay will be held in Snagov.


    Also on home turf, Romania’s
    Rugby Europe Championship fixture against The Low Countries representative is
    scheduled on November 13. Romania is 3rd-placed according to the competition’s
    as-it-stands table, after Georgia and Portugal. Then the national squad takes
    on the national team of Tonga on November 20. The latter team also fights for
    the qualification to the World Cup in France.


    Romania’s Cup final is
    scheduled on November 27. Stiinta Baia Mare face Sport Club Municipal
    Timișoara. The Romanian Rugby Federation has not yet made public the venue for
    the match. We recall Timisoara secured their qualification to the Cup final as
    in a semi-final fixture in August this year, they defeated Steaua Bucharest,
    18-16, on the latter team’s Ghencea stadium. Also in August, trophy holders
    Stiinta Baia Mare grabbed a 35-21 home win against Dinamo Bucharest. Ştiinţa won
    the trophy six times, while Timisoara, four times.

    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)



  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    Romania’s men’s lawn tennis team are that close to
    earning their participation in the Davis Cup’s final tournament. This past
    weekend in Cluj Napoca, the Romanians defeated Portugal, 3-1, in a match
    counting towards the first tour in World Group I. On Saturday, in the first
    men’s singles confrontation, Portugal’s Joao Sousa defeated Filip Cristian Jianu,
    6-3, 7-5. In the second confrontation on Saturday, Marius Copil grabbed a 6-4,
    6-3 win against Gastao Elias. On Sunday, in the men’s doubles confrontation,
    Marius Copil and Horia Tecău defeated Nuno Borges and Joao Sousa, 6-4, 6-3. In
    the second men’s singles match, Marius Copil defeated Sousa, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.
    Copil’s feat sealed Romania’s win against Portugal. Marius had a substantial contribution
    to all three points on Romania’s record sheet. Reason enough for Radio Romania
    International to designate Copil the Athlete of the week.


    Marius Copil was born in the western Romanian town of
    Arad on October17, 1990, into a family of athletes. His father was a rugby
    player, while his mother played handball. Marius took up tennis at the age of
    7. He turned pro in 2008. Marius Copil earned his place among the world’s top
    100 players in May 2017. Copil reached as far as an ATP tournament final twice,
    in 2018. In the first final match, Marius
    Copil was defeated by Bosnian challenger Mirza Basic, in Sofia. The second tournament in Basel
    saw Copil sustaining a defeat by Roger Federer. The Swiss tournament has meant Marius
    Copil’s career best so far. The Romanian’s trail began in the qualifiers and
    included six wins against better-placed opponents. Among them, Croatia’s Marin Cilic and the German Alexander Zverev. Early
    into 2019, when Copil advanced to the Australian Open’s second round, he was 56th
    placed according to the men’s singles world rankings. It was Copil’s career
    best so far, according to the professional tennis rankings at world level. As
    we speak, Marius Copil is 248th-placed according to world rankings.

    (Transl;ation by Eugen Nasta)




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    Romania’s men’s lawn tennis team are that close to
    earning their participation in the Davis Cup’s final tournament. This past
    weekend in Cluj Napoca, the Romanians defeated Portugal, 3-1, in a match
    counting towards the first tour in World Group I. On Saturday, in the first
    men’s singles confrontation, Portugal’s Joao Sousa defeated Filip Cristian Jianu,
    6-3, 7-5. In the second confrontation on Saturday, Marius Copil grabbed a 6-4,
    6-3 win against Gastao Elias. On Sunday, in the men’s doubles confrontation,
    Marius Copil and Horia Tecău defeated Nuno Borges and Joao Sousa, 6-4, 6-3. In
    the second men’s singles match, Marius Copil defeated Sousa, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.
    Copil’s feat sealed Romania’s win against Portugal. Marius had a substantial contribution
    to all three points on Romania’s record sheet. Reason enough for Radio Romania
    International to designate Copil the Athlete of the week.


    Marius Copil was born in the western Romanian town of
    Arad on October17, 1990, into a family of athletes. His father was a rugby
    player, while his mother played handball. Marius took up tennis at the age of
    7. He turned pro in 2008. Marius Copil earned his place among the world’s top
    100 players in May 2017. Copil reached as far as an ATP tournament final twice,
    in 2018. In the first final match, Marius
    Copil was defeated by Bosnian challenger Mirza Basic, in Sofia. The second tournament in Basel
    saw Copil sustaining a defeat by Roger Federer. The Swiss tournament has meant Marius
    Copil’s career best so far. The Romanian’s trail began in the qualifiers and
    included six wins against better-placed opponents. Among them, Croatia’s Marin Cilic and the German Alexander Zverev. Early
    into 2019, when Copil advanced to the Australian Open’s second round, he was 56th
    placed according to the men’s singles world rankings. It was Copil’s career
    best so far, according to the professional tennis rankings at world level. As
    we speak, Marius Copil is 248th-placed according to world rankings.

    (Transl;ation by Eugen Nasta)




  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romania’s national eleven clinched a 2-0 away win against Iceland on
    Thursday in a match counting towards the Group J of the World Cup 2022
    preliminaries.


    The win comes after four consecutive defeats in two official games
    against Germany and Armenia, and two friendlies against England and Georgia.






    Dennis Man put Romania in the lead on 47 minutes and Nicolae Stanciu
    added a second 7 minutes from time. The trainees of headcoach Mirel Radoi have
    thus taken revenge after the 1-2 defeat last autumn in Reykjavik in the playoffs
    for EURO 2020.






    The Romanians seemed to have had a good control over the game and their
    technical superiority was visible with bold and speedy actions almost all
    throughout the match. Dennis Man put the
    visitors into the lead after the break, then Ianis Hagi fired home on the 70th
    minute, shortly after his entry but had his goal cancelled for a
    challenge. Romania sealed the points on the
    83rd minute after Hagi had fed Stanciu and the latter scored the
    victory goal for the visitors.






    We can say the match
    against Iceland has been the best show put up by the Romanians since Mirel
    Radoi took the helm. Now our footballers need to prove the game in Reykjavik
    was not an accident and they can do it against Lichtenstein in Bucharest on
    Sunday.




    They will next take on North Macedonia in Skopje on Wednesday. Until
    then Romania continues to rank fourth in Group J with only 6 points. Armenia
    tops the table with 10 points, followed by Germany with 9 and North Macedonia
    with 7. Iceland is last with 3 points. At the end of the preliminaries, the
    first side in the group’s ranking is qualified whereas the second side goes
    into playoffs.


    (bill)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romania’s national eleven clinched a 2-0 away win against Iceland on
    Thursday in a match counting towards the Group J of the World Cup 2022
    preliminaries.


    The win comes after four consecutive defeats in two official games
    against Germany and Armenia, and two friendlies against England and Georgia.






    Dennis Man put Romania in the lead on 47 minutes and Nicolae Stanciu
    added a second 7 minutes from time. The trainees of headcoach Mirel Radoi have
    thus taken revenge after the 1-2 defeat last autumn in Reykjavik in the playoffs
    for EURO 2020.






    The Romanians seemed to have had a good control over the game and their
    technical superiority was visible with bold and speedy actions almost all
    throughout the match. Dennis Man put the
    visitors into the lead after the break, then Ianis Hagi fired home on the 70th
    minute, shortly after his entry but had his goal cancelled for a
    challenge. Romania sealed the points on the
    83rd minute after Hagi had fed Stanciu and the latter scored the
    victory goal for the visitors.






    We can say the match
    against Iceland has been the best show put up by the Romanians since Mirel
    Radoi took the helm. Now our footballers need to prove the game in Reykjavik
    was not an accident and they can do it against Lichtenstein in Bucharest on
    Sunday.




    They will next take on North Macedonia in Skopje on Wednesday. Until
    then Romania continues to rank fourth in Group J with only 6 points. Armenia
    tops the table with 10 points, followed by Germany with 9 and North Macedonia
    with 7. Iceland is last with 3 points. At the end of the preliminaries, the
    first side in the group’s ranking is qualified whereas the second side goes
    into playoffs.


    (bill)

  • May 23, 2021 UPDATE

    May 23, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 The PM of Romania Florin Cîţu said the vaccine rollout must be stepped up so that the relaxation measures planned for the forthcoming period may be implemented as soon as possible. Several vaccination marathons are held this weekend in various towns in the country, and drive-thru centres are operational. Since the end of December, over 7.3 million vaccine doses have been administered in Romania, with nearly 3.2 million people receiving the booster dose as well. Meanwhile, the number of new Covid-19 cases in Romania continues to drop, with 307 new cases reported on Sunday out of nearly 18,500 tests. This is the lowest number in nearly 11 months. In hospitals, the number of coronavirus patients in intensive care is 590. Also, 56 COVID-related deaths were reported for the past 24 hours.



    COUNCIL The president of Romania Klaus Iohannis takes part on Monday and Tuesday in a special European Council meeting to be held in Brussels. According to the presidency, the head of state will plead for quick and consistent implementation of the digital green certificates at European level, but will reiterate that these must not affect citizens freedom of movement. Iohannis will also call for a European mechanism to be put in place as soon as possible to ensure vaccine donations to non-EU countries. the main topics on the agenda of the European Council are the EU-wide coordination of COVID-19 measures, fighting climate change, and the Unions relations with Russia and the UK.



    MIGRANTS Romanian border police in Borş Sunday found 30 Syrian and Iraqi nationals trying to cross the border illegally into Hungary. According to the police, the migrants, aged between 3 and 34, were hiding in a truck registered in Turkey, with a Turkish driver, heading for France.



    EUROVISION The lead singer of the Italian band Maneskin, winner of the 65th edition of the Eurovision song contest, will take a drug test upon their return to Italy, following drug use speculations, announced the European Broadcasting Union, which organized the competition. The allegations were sparked by competition footage showing Damiano David leaning over and touching a table with his nose. The band firmly denies the accusations. The Italian band won this years Eurovision contest with the rock song that had previously won them the San Remo competition as well. Romania failed to qualify into this years Eurovision final. Over the years, Romanias best performances in this competition were two 3rd places (in 2005 and 2010) and a 4th place in 2006.



    ARREST Belarus forced a Ryanair aircraft to land in Minsk, so as to arrest a dissident journalist on board. Roman Protasevich played a key role in the protests against the re-election of Aleksandr Lukashenko. According to independent media, the Athens-Vilnius flight was diverted over an alleged bomb scare. Roman Protasevich, the founder of the Nexta online news channel, which covered the police brutality during the protests against Aleksandr Lukashenkos election, was arrested at the airport and faces capital punishment.



    ROWING Romania won 6 medals on Sunday (one gold, one silver and 4 bronze) at the Rowing World Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland. In the country ranking Romania came 7th, after the UK, China, the Netherlands, Italy, Ireland and Germany. Romanian athletes won the gold in the womens double sculls and silver in the lightweight womens double sculls. The 4 bronze medals were in the womens pair, mens pair, mens four and womens four races. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

  • May 23, 2021

    May 23, 2021

    COVID-19 The PM of Romania Florin
    Cîţu said the vaccine rollout must be stepped up so that the relaxation
    measures planned for the forthcoming period may be implemented as soon as
    possible. Several vaccination marathons are held this weekend in various
    towns in the country, and drive-thru centres are operational. Since the end of
    December, nearly 7.3 million vaccine doses have been administered in Romania,
    with more than 3.1 million people receiving the booster dose as well.
    Meanwhile, the number of new Covid-19 cases in Romania continues to drop, with
    307 new cases reported on Sunday out of nearly 18,500 tests. This is the lowest
    number in nearly 11 months. In hospitals, the number of coronavirus patients in
    intensive care is 590. Also, 56 COVID-related deaths were reported for the past
    24 hours.



    COUNCIL The president of Romania Klaus Iohannis takes part on Monday and Tuesday in a special European Council meeting to be held in Brussels. According to the presidency, the head of state will plead for quick and consistent implementation of the digital green certificates at European level, but will reiterate that these must not affect citizens freedom of movement. Iohannis will also call for a European mechanism to be put in place as soon as possible to ensure vaccine donations to non-EU countries. The main topics on the agenda of the European Council are the EU-wide coordination of COVID-19 measures, fighting climate change, and the Unions relations with Russia and the UK.



    MIGRANTS Romanian border police in Borş Sunday found 30 Syrian and Iraqi nationals trying to cross the border illegally into Hungary. According to the police, the migrants, aged between 3 and 34, were hiding in a truck registered in Turkey, with a Turkish driver, heading for France.



    EUROVISION The Italian band Maneskin won the 65th edition of the Eurovision song contest, held this year in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, under strict COVID-19 containment measures. Italys victory, the 3rd in the history of the country and the first since 1990, took place in a gala attended by only 3,500 people. The public had to produce negative COVID-19 tests and to wear face masks. Romania failed to qualify into this years Eurovision final. Over the years, Romanias best performances in this competition were two 3rd places (in 2005 and 2010) and a 4th place in 2006.



    MIDDLE EAST The UN Security Council Saturday called for full compliance with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in its first statement since the conflict broke out on May 10, AFP reports. The Security Council members welcome the ceasefire signed on 21st May and acknowledged the major role played by Egypt and other countries in the region. Since the start of the crisis on 10 May, at least 248 Palestinians, including 66 children and Hamas fighters, died in Israeli attacks, whereas in Israel 12 people died, including a child.



    FOOTBALL The football club Universitatea Craiova won Romanias Cup after defeating Astra Giurgiu away from home 3-2 in overtime on Saturday night. This is the 8th trophy of this kind for Universitatea. Meanwhile, CFR Cluj won its 4th consecutive football championship on Tuesday night, defeating FC Botoşani 1-0, away from home in the 9th round of the League I playoffs. CFR has won the national champions title 6 times before, and will be the only Romanian team in the Champions League. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

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    April 1, 2021

    COVID-19 President Klaus Iohannis announced today that in the forthcoming period Romania will receive a substantial number of anti-Covid doses and the vaccine rollout can be stepped up. The head of state urged Romanians to have confidence in the benefits of immunisation. Romania is drawing close to 1 million infections since the start of the pandemic, with over 6,000 cases reported in the past 24 hours alone and a record-high number of patients in intensive care (1,434). The most cases were reported in Bucharest, but the highest infection rate is in Ilfov County, near the capital city. The death toll is now over 23,500. Meanwhile, over 3 million vaccine doses have been given since the end of December to more than 2 million people.




    PROTESTS In Bucharest and several other cities in Romania protests continued on Wednesday, for the 4th night in a row, against the anti-COVID measures introduced by the authorities. Unlike previous nights, on Wednesday protests were more low-key. Participants chanted anti-government slogans, and demanded the lifting of restrictions such as mandatory outdoor face covering, online schooling and the closing of restaurants and gyms. The authorities argue however that the measures are necessary if the accelerated spread of the novel coronavirus is to be curbed.




    REPORT The US State Departments 2020 Report on Human Rights Practices points out that Romania lacks efficient mechanisms to investigate and punish police abuse, and many corruption or abuse cases end in acquittals. According to the document, charges of brutality and cruel, degrading or inhuman treatment, brought against several police and gendarme members, have been dropped. Violence against women and children is also a serious and continuing problem in Romania, the report also reads.




    INSTITUTE Bucharest celebrates today 100 years since the Cantacuzino Institute was founded under an order signed by King Ferdinand. Since 2017, the Institute has been subordinated to the National Defence Ministry. Over the years, the institution conducted research in microbiology and related fields, produced vaccines and serums and was involved in public healthcare. Cantacuzino Institute works with instituttes and universities around the world.




    ENVIRONMENT The US president Joe Biden yesterday put forth a USD 2-billion investment plan targeting among others the creation of jobs and fighting climate change. The American Jobs Plan is an investment in America that will create millions of good jobs, rebuild our countrys infrastructure, and position the United States to out-compete China, Biden said. According to the RRA correspondent in Washington, Bidens advisers say the pandemic changed the US citizens attitude regarding the role of the government, and created expectations of unprecedented investments in the reconstruction of the country.




    FOOTBALL Romanias football team lost to Armenia, 3-2, in Yerevan on Wednesday night. In the same group J of the World Cup qualifiers, North Macedonia defeated Germany away from home. The group also includes Iceland and Liechtenstein. With one win against North Macedonia and 2 losses to Germany and Armenia, Romania ranks 4th in the group standings, topped by Armenia and North Macedonia. Only the top team in each group moves up into the final tournament, and the second-ranking teams go into playoffs. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

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    Romanias womens handball team sees its participation in the European Championship hosted by Denmark at the end. The Romanians came out 12th out of 16 teams, which is the weakest performance for the team in a European championship, with 0 points in the main group stage.



    Romania started out in Group D, with a defeat from Germany 19 – 22. The subsequent win against Poland, 28 – 24, was the only one in this European championship edition, but it was enough to take Romania into the main groups. The last match in Group D ended with a clear defeat, 20 – 28 against Norway.



    In the Main Group II, Romania played 3 matches only to lose all of them: 20 – 25 against Croatia, 24 – 26 against Hungary and 24 – 35 against the Netherlands. In the last match, with nothing left to fight for, the managers of the Romanian team decided to spare their top player Cristina Neagu the effort, so the disastrous score came as no surprise.



    The next matches in the competition are scheduled for Friday. In the match for 5th place, Russia is taking on the Netherlands. The semi-finals will be pitting France against Croatia and Norway against Denmark. The final will be played on Sunday.



    In mens handball, this Sunday CSM Bucharest are playing at home against the Turkish side Spor Toto, in the return match of the EHF European Cups 3rd round. In the first leg in Turkey, CSM won 33 to 27, which gives the Romanian side better chances to move up into the 8th-finals of the competition, in which another Romanian team, Minaur Baia Mare, is already qualified. (tr. A.M. Popescu)