Tag: EHF

  • March 25, 2024 UPDATE

    March 25, 2024 UPDATE

     

    MOTION In Bucharest, the Chamber of Deputies discussed on Monday a simple motion against the agriculture minister Florin Barbu (Social Democratic Party), accused of having backed a bill allowing the reed in the Danube Delta to be used for the financial benefit of certain politicians. The simple motion, called “Praising Ceauşescu will not save the Romanian agriculture,” was tabled by Save Romania Union in opposition, after the agriculture minister’s appreciative discourse about the country’s former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. USR also accused Florin Barbu of having treated the protesting farmers with contempt and of having ignored the MPs requests to present his activity. Barbu dismissed the motion as “a complete joke” and a string of “battle cries, propaganda and many untruths.” The Chamber is to vote on the motion on Tuesday.

     

    DRUG TRAFFICKING The Romanian police will be able to monitor and identify drug traffickers more efficiently once a new special register in this field has become operational. The bill regulating the register was signed into law by president Klaus Iohannis on Monday. Depending on the sentence received in court, traffickers will be entered into the registry for 5 to 20 years, during which the police will be aware of the risks of the monitored person selling banned substances again, the justice minister Alina Gorghiu explained. Drug using and trafficking have seen an upward trend in Romania lately. More than one tonne of drugs was seized last year, and also last year Romanian antidrug structures seized the largest amount of Ecstasy so far (230,000 tablets), the justice minister said.

    SCHENGEN Full Schengen accession by the end of this year is achievable, the Romanian interior minister Cătălin Predoiu believes. He says Romania has already completed preparation for lifting checks at the EU internal air and maritime borders, as approved by the EU Council as of the end of this week. Predoiu added that Romania and Austria cooperate very well in fields like border protection and fighting illegal migration and cross-border crime, and said he suggested extending the cooperation between the 2 countries beyond Schengen, with a focus on fighting drug trafficking and human trafficking.

    INVESTIGATION Romanian prosecutors subordinated to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office seized assets worth EUR 2.4 mln from an Italian suspect subject to an investigation in Bologna concerning cross-border fuel trafficking. The total damages in the case amount to EUR 92 mln. In Romania, prosecutors seized 18 properties owned by the suspect, have frozen 14 bank accounts and assets in Romanian companies. Three Italian nationals are probed into for bringing into Italy oil products from refineries in Croatia and Slovenia, in order to resell them for lower prices to Romanian and British companies, and to bill them to Italian shell companies run by members of the crime group, the EPPO explained.

    ALERT The government of France has raised the terror alert warning to its highest level after Friday’s massacre in Moscow. The country’s PM, Gabriel Attal, said in a social media post that “the decision was taken in light of the Islamic State’s claiming responsibility for the attack and the threats weighing on our country.” France has seen some of the bloodiest terror attacks masterminded by Islamist fighters, such as the ones in 2015-2016, which left roughly 300 dead and hundreds wounded. The government in Paris has explained that the Islamist organisation has been recently involved in a series of attempted attacks, which have been thwarted by police forces in several European countries, such as France and Germany, and the PM Monday morning summoned the heads of the services responsible for the country’s security and safety.

    HANDBALL The Romanian women’s handball side Dunarea Braila has qualified for the final tournament of the EHF European League after a 26-25 home win against the Croatian side Podravka Vegeta on Sunday in the second round of the quarter finals. Dunarea, which also won the first game against Podravka, is Romania’s second representative in the EHF Finals Women, due on June 1 and 2 in Graz, Austria, after Gloria Bistrita. Romania’s champions CSM Bucharest have qualified for the quarter finals of the Champions League in women’s handball after a double win against the Slovenian side Krim Mercator Ljubljana and will be playing in the quarters against the French side Metz Handball.

  • March 25, 2024

    March 25, 2024

    MOSCOW The four suspects of the Friday’s attack, which killed 137 and wounded over 180 at a concert venue in Moscow were brought to court on Sunday. All had wounded faces and, according to Reuters, one of them, which was being carried in a wheelchair apparently had an eye missing. The authorities have presented them as foreign citizens without revealing their nationality, but according to the Russian press, they are from Tajikistan. The attack has been claimed by the Asian branch of ISIS, which even released images during the massacre. The Russian investigators didn’t mention the Jihadi connection, whereas president Putin and the Russian Security Service FSB have mentioned the suspects’ intention to flee to Ukraine, where they had contacts. Kyiv has rejected the theory as absurd. The Romanian Foreign Ministry in Bucharest has conveyed condolences to the victims’ families underlining that Romania is firmly condemning any form of terrorism and violence against civilians.

     

    ALERT The government of France has raised the terror alert warning to its highest level after the Friday’s massacre in Moscow. The country’s Premier, Gabriel Attal, said in a post on a social network that “the decision was taken in light of the Islamic State’s claiming responsibility for the attack and the threats weighing on our country.” France is one of the countries, which has seen some of the bloodiest terror attacks masterminded by Islamist fighters, such as the ones in 2015-2016, which left roughly 300 dead and hundreds of wounded. The government in Paris has explained that the aforementioned Islamist organization has been recently involved in a series of attempted attacks, which have been thwarted by the police forces in several European countries, such as France and Germany and the head of the executive this morning summoned the representatives of the services responsible for the country’s security and safety of citizens.

     

    VOTE MPs in Bucharest are today debating upon a simple motion against Agriculture Minister Florin Barbu, who has been accused of having endorsed a law for the financial benefit of some politicians. Under the title ‘Praising Ceausescu cannot save the Romanian Agriculture’ the simple motion has been initiated by the opposition USR following the minister’s appreciative discourse about the country’s former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. The USR representatives have been accusing the minister of having treated the protesting farmers with contempt and of having ignored the MPs requests to present his activity. The vote is going to be cast on Tuesday.

     

    HANDBALL The Romanian women’s handball side Dunarea Braila has qualified for the final tournament of the EHF European League after a 26-25 home win against the Croatian side Podravka Vegeta on Sunday in the second round of the quarter finals. Dunarea, which also won the first game against Podravka, is Romania’s second representative in the EHF Finals Women, due on June 1 and 2 in Graz, Austria, after Gloria Bistrita. Romania’s champions CSM Bucharest have qualified for the quarter finals of the Champions League in women’s handball after a double win against Slovenian side Krim Mercator Ljubljana and will be playing in the quarters against the French side Metz Handball.

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  • February 28, 2024 UPDATE

    February 28, 2024 UPDATE

    CONGRESS The European People’s Party (EPP) congress will be held in Bucharest next week, on March 6th and 7th. Over 2,000 delegates from more than 40 countries will take part, including the president of the European Commission, the president of the European Parliament, heads of state as well as European Commissioners affiliated to the EPP. The agenda will focus on the party’s preparations and strategy for the European Parliament elections. The meeting is hosted by the National Liberal Party (a member of Romania’s ruling coalition), jointly with the EPP. Bucharest last hosted an EPP congress in October 2012.

     

    MOLDOVA The Romanian foreign minister Luminiţa Odobescu had a meeting in Bucharest on Wednesday with Moldova’s deputy PM for integration, Oleg Serebrian.  The two officials reviewed the regional security developments and Russia’s destabilising actions, with a focus on their impact on the Republic of Moldova. In this context, minister Luminiţa Odobescu praised Chişinău’s efforts to curb the effects of the hybrid war and reconfirmed the support Romania is prepared to extend in this process. She also reiterated Romania’s support for a comprehensive, peaceful and sustainable solution for the issue of Transnistria, in compliance with international law and in line with the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Moldova, within its internationally recognised borders and without affecting its European future. Since 1992 Transnistria has been de facto independent from Moldova, following an armed conflict in which Russian troops backed the separatists.

     

    NAVALNY The European Parliament Wednesday condemned the killing of the Russian activist Alexei Navalny in prison, and called for an international independent investigation to establish the circumstances of his death. The EP honoured to the life and legacy of the Russian activist in Strasburg, in the presence of his widow, Yulia Navalnaya. The meeting was opened by the EP president, Roberta Metsola, who spoke about Alexei Navalny’s courage of fighting against an authoritarian regime. She emphasised that Alexei Navalny had dedicated his life to the fight against corruption and for a democratic Russia.

     

    CONCERT The Children’s Choirs of Radio Romania and Radio Bulgaria will give a joint concert at the Radio Hall in Bucharest, on Thursday. It will be the first time when these choirs perform together, and the concert programme is spectacular, as both choirs can easily perform difficult works, adding set design elements that will impress the audience. The event is part of an international cooperation programme between the two public radio broadcasters. On the same day, the Bulgarian Children’s Choir will open a reception hosted by the Bulgarian Embassy in Bucharest, on the occasion of Bulgaria’s National Day, celebrated on March 3rd.

     

    HANDBALL Romania defeated Croatia, on Wednesday, 26 – 24 at home, in Group I of the European Women’s Handball Championship qualifiers. The away leg will be held on Sunday, in Koprivnica. The two teams are competing for the top spot in the group, currently having the same number of points, 4, but being separated by goal difference (43 vs. 24). They are followed by Greece and Bosnia-Herzegovina, without any points. Meanwhile, on Tuesday night, CS Dinamo Bucharest beat CSM Constanţa 33-25, in main group IV of the men’s EHF European League. The Romanian champions thus secured a spot in the playoffs, with the group winner going straight into the quarter-finals. (AMP)

  • Sports Roundup

    All the Romanian players taking part in the Australian Open have left the competition. Victor Cornea, the last of the Romanians to be outplayed, lost the second round of the mens doubles, in which he partnered with Indias Nsriram Balaji. They were defeated on Saturday 6-3, 6-3 by Marcelo Arevalo (El Salvador) and Mate Pavic (Croatia), seeded no 10. On Friday, the last Romanian in the womens doubles had also been left behind: Ana Bogdan (Romania) and Rebeka Masarova (Spain) lost to seed no 6 Desirae Krawczyk (USA) / Ena Shibahara (Japan), 6-3, 6-1, in the second round. The other Romanian players in the womens doubles, Sorana Cîrstea and Monica Niculescu, had lost in the first round.



    In the womens handball Champions League, Group A, CSM Bucharest Sunday defeated the Swedish side Sävehof, 35 to 26. The Romanian champions are placed 3rd in the group and are due to play away from home against group leader Györ, in two weeks time. In Group B, Rapid lost away from home to the Danish team Ikast, 29 to 30. Three rounds before the end of the group stage, the Bucharest-based team is ranked 7th, and their next game is at home against Hungarys Ferencváros. The top 2 teams in the group go straight into the quarter-finals, while the teams ranking 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th in each group move into the playoff stage.



    In the EHF European Leagues Group C on Saturday, Gloria Bistriţa drew 19-all at home against Nantes. The French side tops the group ranking with 5 points, on a par with second-ranked Gloria, but with a better goal average. Also on Saturday, in Group D, CSM Târgu Jiu took on Sola (Norway). The Scandinavian team won 40 to 29, with CSMs third defeat in a row sending them to the bottom of the group ranking. On Sunday in the competitions Group B, Dunărea Brăila defeated Lokomotiva Zagreb in Croatia, 30 to 29, and stays second in the group ranking, 2 points behind the group leader Thüringer (Germany).



    This past weekend saw matches counting towards the 22nd round of the Romanian football Super League. On Friday in Sfântu Gheorghe, Sepsi beat Politehnica Iaşi 6-0, and in Bucharest Rapid outplayed FC U Craiova 4-3. On Saturday, Universitatea Cluj won at home against Hermannstadt 2-1, and Petrolul defeated Dinamo Bucharest 1-0. On Sunday, bottom-ranking FC Botoşani managed a surprising 1-0 win against second-placed CFR Cluj. It was the Botoşani clubs second victory this championship, and the match cost the CFR Cluj coach Andrea Mandorlini his post. Also on Sunday, Farul Constanţa defeated Universitatea Craiova 2-1 away from home. The rounds last 2 matches take place on Monday: FC Voluntari vs Oțelul Galați and FCSB vs UTA Arad.


    Bucharests FCSB tops the current standings with 44 points, 8 points ahead of the runner-up CFR Cluj. (AMP)


  • November 18, 2023

    November 18, 2023

    WEATHER The National Meteorology Agency issued code yellow and
    orange alerts for wind, heavy snow fall and snow storms valid in most of
    Romania. A code yellow alert is in place until Sunday morning in the eastern
    half of the country and in the mountains. A code orange alert for heavy mixed
    precipitation is also issued for the south-east and the south. Several flood alerts concern rivers in most of
    the country. The highs range between 2 and 11 degrees Celsius today, with 8
    degrees Celsius reported in Bucharest at noon.

    TERRORISM A young Romanian
    national from Braşov (central Romania) has been taken into custody for
    promoting terrorist propaganda materials, the Directorate Investigating
    Organised Crime and Terrorism Offences announced. The young man praised
    terrorist organisations from the Middle East on his social media account, and
    posted instructions for the production and use of firearms and explosives.


    ISRAEL Palestinian medical sources announced that scores of people
    were killed or wounded today in Khan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip,
    following Israeli air strikes. On Friday Israel had announced it would expand
    military operations in the south, after handing out fliers in Khan Yunis the
    previous day asking civilians to head for the tent camps on the sea coast in
    order to avoid the massive shelling planned by the army. Israel’s ex-PM Ehud
    Olmert told Euronews that the Hamas underground command centre was in Khan
    Yunis, and not at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. In related news, Pope
    Francis will have separate meetings on Wednesday with the families of the
    Israeli hostages in Gaza and with relatives of the Palestinians living there,
    the Vatican announced. The Pope previously said that Every human being, of any
    people or religion, every human being is sacred, is precious in the eyes of God
    and has the right to live in peace.


    CHRISTMAS In the city of Craiova, southern Romania, hundreds of
    people witnessed the nearly 2 million lights of the local Christmas Fair being
    turned on Friday night. This year’s fair is themed around Andersen’s fairy
    tale The Snow Queen, and all the decorations are white and turquoise. A giant
    Christmas tree, a 40m tall merry-go-round and a skating rink are the main
    attractions. Concerts and creative workshops will also be held here until the 2nd
    of January. Sibiu, in central Romania, also opened its Christmas Fair in the
    city’s main square. For the first time this year, the Fair includes the courtyard
    of the Brukenthal Palace, a historical monument built between 1778 and 1788.


    AMBASSADOR The foreign minister Luminiţa Odobescu Friday received
    the new British Ambassador to Romania, Giles Portman. On this occasion, Mrs.
    Odobescu highlighted the important role of bilateral cooperation in defence and
    security and the significant potential in the field of trade and investments,
    as well as the substantial contribution of the 1.2 million Romanians living in
    UK to strengthening the ties between the two countries. In 2024 Romania will
    host the second Romania-UK Bilateral Forum, after the first edition of the
    event held this March in London.


    SPORTS Romania’s national football team takes on Israel tonight in Felcsut (Hungary), in
    Preliminary Group I of the EURO 2024. In women’s handball, CSM Bucharest plays
    against the Hungarian side DVSC Schaeffler, away from home, in the Champions’
    League Group A, while CS Rapid Bucharest are up against Vipers Kristiansand (Norway)
    in the competition’s Group B. In the first leg of the 3rd
    preliminary round of the EHF European League, CSM Târgu Jiu play at home
    against the Swedish side Onnereds HK. (AMP)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The Romanian womens handball team SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea qualified into the quarter-finals of the EHF European League. The Romanian side finished 2nd in Group D, after the German team Thüringer but ahead of the French side Paris 92 and Hungarys Vác. In the last match in the group stage, on Saturday, Vâlcea defeated Vác away from home, 28 – 26. The best scorer for the Romanians was Iryna Glibko (Ukraine), with 6 goals. In the quarter-finals, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea will face the Danish team Nykøbing Falster, on March 18 at home and one week later in Denmark.



    In rugby, Romania Sunday lost their away match with Portugal in Group B of Rugby Europe Championship. The Portuguese team won 38 – 20, with 5 tries compared to only 2 for the Romanians. Portugal finished top of the group with 15 points, followed by Romania with 10 points, Poland with 4 points and Belgium with 1 point. In the semis, Romania will take on Georgia away from home on March 4, and Portugal face Spain at home.



    In the WTA 500 tournament in Dubai, which has USD 2.8 million in prize money, Irina Begu was defeated in the first round by Barbora Krejcikova. The Czech player won in 2 sets, 6-4, 6-2. For her participation in the first round, Begu will get a check for USD 12,848 and 1 WTA point.



    This weekend saw matches counting for the 26th round of the Romanian football Super League. The 2 matches played on Friday ended in draws, with Chindia Târgoviște vs Universitatea Cluj – 2-2 and CS Mioveni vs Rapid Bucharest 0 – 0. So did the match pitting Hermannstadt against UTA Arad on Saturday. Also on Saturday, Farul Constanța beat Petrolul Ploiești 2-0. On Sunday, CFR Cluj outplayed FC Argeș 3-1, and FCSB drew against Universitatea Craiova 1-1. The last matches (FC Botoșani vs Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and FC U Craiova vs FC Voluntari) were scheduled for Monday. Top of the tables at this point are Farul, with 55 points, followed by CFR, with 53. (AMP)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The Romanian womens handball team SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea qualified into the quarter-finals of the EHF European League. The Romanian side finished 2nd in Group D, after the German team Thüringer but ahead of the French side Paris 92 and Hungarys Vác. In the last match in the group stage, on Saturday, Vâlcea defeated Vác away from home, 28 – 26. The best scorer for the Romanians was Iryna Glibko (Ukraine), with 6 goals. In the quarter-finals, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea will face the Danish team Nykøbing Falster, on March 18 at home and one week later in Denmark.



    In rugby, Romania Sunday lost their away match with Portugal in Group B of Rugby Europe Championship. The Portuguese team won 38 – 20, with 5 tries compared to only 2 for the Romanians. Portugal finished top of the group with 15 points, followed by Romania with 10 points, Poland with 4 points and Belgium with 1 point. In the semis, Romania will take on Georgia away from home on March 4, and Portugal face Spain at home.



    In the WTA 500 tournament in Dubai, which has USD 2.8 million in prize money, Irina Begu was defeated in the first round by Barbora Krejcikova. The Czech player won in 2 sets, 6-4, 6-2. For her participation in the first round, Begu will get a check for USD 12,848 and 1 WTA point.



    This weekend saw matches counting for the 26th round of the Romanian football Super League. The 2 matches played on Friday ended in draws, with Chindia Târgoviște vs Universitatea Cluj – 2-2 and CS Mioveni vs Rapid Bucharest 0 – 0. So did the match pitting Hermannstadt against UTA Arad on Saturday. Also on Saturday, Farul Constanța beat Petrolul Ploiești 2-0. On Sunday, CFR Cluj outplayed FC Argeș 3-1, and FCSB drew against Universitatea Craiova 1-1. The last matches (FC Botoșani vs Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and FC U Craiova vs FC Voluntari) were scheduled for Monday. Top of the tables at this point are Farul, with 55 points, followed by CFR, with 53. (AMP)

  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    The womens handball team CSM Bucharest has this week taken a big step towards winning the national championship. Coach Adrian Vasiles students beat the defending champions, Rapid Bucharest, 27-26, and went 9 points ahead of them in the ranking.



    The match was quite balanced, with both team taking turns in the lead, but CSM went 4 goals ahead of Rapid in the last 10 minutes of the game. The best scorer for the winning team was Cristina Neagu, with 8 goals, while for Rapid Orlane Kanor scored 6 times. Rapid missed Sorina Grozav, one of the best players of todays generation in Romanian handball.



    After this 14th leg of the championship, CSM ranks first with 40 points, followed by Gloria Bistrița, with 34 and SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, with 32. Rapid only comes 4th, with 31 points.



    This weekend, CSM and Rapid are playing in the Champions League, and SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea in the EHF European League. On Saturday Rapid are taking on Group B leaders Metz in France. This is a critical game for the Romanian champions, as a win would secure their place in the quarter-finals. Metz is currently top of the table with 21 points, followed by 3 teams with 18 points: Győr (Hungary), Esbjerg (Denmark), and Rapid.



    In Group A, CSM play at home on Sunday against another French team: Brest Bretagne. Romanias vice-champions are already qualified into the quarter-finals and top the group with 21 points. Next come Vipers Kristiansand (Norway), with 19 points.



    In EHF European League, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea play at home on Saturday against Thüringer. The German team is currently the leader of Group D, with 6 points in 3 matches. Vâlcea comes second with 2 points, followed by Paris 92 (France), and Vác (Hungary). (AMP)


  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    The womens handball team CSM Bucharest has this week taken a big step towards winning the national championship. Coach Adrian Vasiles students beat the defending champions, Rapid Bucharest, 27-26, and went 9 points ahead of them in the ranking.



    The match was quite balanced, with both team taking turns in the lead, but CSM went 4 goals ahead of Rapid in the last 10 minutes of the game. The best scorer for the winning team was Cristina Neagu, with 8 goals, while for Rapid Orlane Kanor scored 6 times. Rapid missed Sorina Grozav, one of the best players of todays generation in Romanian handball.



    After this 14th leg of the championship, CSM ranks first with 40 points, followed by Gloria Bistrița, with 34 and SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, with 32. Rapid only comes 4th, with 31 points.



    This weekend, CSM and Rapid are playing in the Champions League, and SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea in the EHF European League. On Saturday Rapid are taking on Group B leaders Metz in France. This is a critical game for the Romanian champions, as a win would secure their place in the quarter-finals. Metz is currently top of the table with 21 points, followed by 3 teams with 18 points: Győr (Hungary), Esbjerg (Denmark), and Rapid.



    In Group A, CSM play at home on Sunday against another French team: Brest Bretagne. Romanias vice-champions are already qualified into the quarter-finals and top the group with 21 points. Next come Vipers Kristiansand (Norway), with 19 points.



    In EHF European League, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea play at home on Saturday against Thüringer. The German team is currently the leader of Group D, with 6 points in 3 matches. Vâlcea comes second with 2 points, followed by Paris 92 (France), and Vác (Hungary). (AMP)


  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The
    Romanian athlete Andreea Grecu won the silver medal in the women’s monobob
    event at the IBSF European Championships held in Altenberg, Germany. She finished
    the race in 2’02”45, and was outperformed by Germany’s Laura Nolte, with
    2’01”13. In the World Cup ranking in Altenberg, the first place went to
    Kaillie Humphries, of the US, with 2’00”61, with Grecu coming in 6th.




    The
    Romanian women’s handball side CSM Bucharest qualified into the Champions’
    League quarter-finals. Two legs prior to the end of the group stage, the
    Romanian vice-champions are top of Group A with 21 points. Second comes the
    Norwegian team Vipers Kristiansand, with 19 points. The two sides have secured
    a place in the quarter-finals, given that the 3rd-ranking team, Odense
    (Denmark) only have 14 points. On Sunday, CSM defeated the German team Bietigheim
    27 – 25 away from home. Malin Larsen Aune (Norway) was the Romania side’s best
    scorer, with 6 goals. Cristina Neagu scored 5 times and went over the threshold
    of 1,000 goals in the Champions’ League.




    In Group B
    of the same competition, Rapid Bucharest defeated Turkey’s champions,
    Kastamonu, 28 – 22. The Dutch Estavana Polman scored 6 times for the Romanian
    team, followed by Eliza Buceschi with 5 goals. Top of the group is the French
    side Metz, with 21 points, followed by 3 teams with 18 points each: Győr (Hungary),
    Esbjerg (Denmark) and Rapid. The top 2 teams in each group will go straight
    into the quarter-finals, with the teams on the 3rd, 4th,
    5th and 6th places moving into the playoffs.




    In the EHF
    European League, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea lost to Thüringer, in Germany, 31 – 38. The
    German side tops Group D, with 6 points in 3 matches. Vâlcea comes 2nd
    with 2 points, and so do 2 other teams, Paris 92 (France) and Vác (Hungary).


    We wrap up
    with news from football. In the 22nd leg of the Romanian Super
    League, Universitatea Cluj Friday beat FC Voluntari 2-1, and Rapid Bucharest
    defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 3-0. On Saturday, CS Mioveni won at home against
    Petrolul Ploieşti 1-0, and FC Botoşani defeated Universitatea Craiova 1-0 at
    home. On Sunday, FC U Craiova drew at home against UTA Arad (1-1), and FCSB won
    1-0 against Hermannstadt in Sibiu. Before this leg, Farul Constanta was first
    placed in the ranking, with 45 points, followed by CFR Cluj with 44. (AMP)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The
    Romanian athlete Andreea Grecu won the silver medal in the women’s monobob
    event at the IBSF European Championships held in Altenberg, Germany. She finished
    the race in 2’02”45, and was outperformed by Germany’s Laura Nolte, with
    2’01”13. In the World Cup ranking in Altenberg, the first place went to
    Kaillie Humphries, of the US, with 2’00”61, with Grecu coming in 6th.




    The
    Romanian women’s handball side CSM Bucharest qualified into the Champions’
    League quarter-finals. Two legs prior to the end of the group stage, the
    Romanian vice-champions are top of Group A with 21 points. Second comes the
    Norwegian team Vipers Kristiansand, with 19 points. The two sides have secured
    a place in the quarter-finals, given that the 3rd-ranking team, Odense
    (Denmark) only have 14 points. On Sunday, CSM defeated the German team Bietigheim
    27 – 25 away from home. Malin Larsen Aune (Norway) was the Romania side’s best
    scorer, with 6 goals. Cristina Neagu scored 5 times and went over the threshold
    of 1,000 goals in the Champions’ League.




    In Group B
    of the same competition, Rapid Bucharest defeated Turkey’s champions,
    Kastamonu, 28 – 22. The Dutch Estavana Polman scored 6 times for the Romanian
    team, followed by Eliza Buceschi with 5 goals. Top of the group is the French
    side Metz, with 21 points, followed by 3 teams with 18 points each: Győr (Hungary),
    Esbjerg (Denmark) and Rapid. The top 2 teams in each group will go straight
    into the quarter-finals, with the teams on the 3rd, 4th,
    5th and 6th places moving into the playoffs.




    In the EHF
    European League, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea lost to Thüringer, in Germany, 31 – 38. The
    German side tops Group D, with 6 points in 3 matches. Vâlcea comes 2nd
    with 2 points, and so do 2 other teams, Paris 92 (France) and Vác (Hungary).


    We wrap up
    with news from football. In the 22nd leg of the Romanian Super
    League, Universitatea Cluj Friday beat FC Voluntari 2-1, and Rapid Bucharest
    defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 3-0. On Saturday, CS Mioveni won at home against
    Petrolul Ploieşti 1-0, and FC Botoşani defeated Universitatea Craiova 1-0 at
    home. On Sunday, FC U Craiova drew at home against UTA Arad (1-1), and FCSB won
    1-0 against Hermannstadt in Sibiu. Before this leg, Farul Constanta was first
    placed in the ranking, with 45 points, followed by CFR Cluj with 44. (AMP)

  • November 10, 2022

    November 10, 2022

    PROTESTS The latest price hikes have triggered a wave of protests around Europe.
    Traffic has been hindered in the French capital and its surroundings as workers
    in the local railway and underground infrastructures have gone on strike.
    Belgium on Wednesday was affected by a national strike while in Britain
    thousands of nurses have decided to cease work asking for pay rises. In Greece,
    thousands have gathered in front of the Parliament building where protesters
    have clashed with riot police. In most of the fields activity has been
    interrupted while the road and maritime transport has ceased. TV and radio broadcasts
    have also been interrupted.










    LAW The ruling coalition in Bucharest has reached an
    agreement on capping and subsidizing energy prices the next year. A solution to
    this issue has been delayed for a couple of months now. Under the new
    legislation, household consumers with consumption below 100 kW/h will pay 0.68
    RON per kW and those below 255 kW 0.80 RON. Households with consumption higher
    than 255 kW will be paying 1.3 RON per kW. Major economic consumers will pay
    the same price while small and medium-sized businesses in the food pharmaceutical
    industry, community services and churches will pay one RON per kilowatt/hour.
    The Executive is expected to issue a new ordinance on the issue to be applied
    next year.










    HANDBALL Romania’s national handball side on Wednesday qualified for the main
    groups of the European Championship – EHF EURO 2022 after a 31-23 win against
    North Macedonia in Group C. Our handballers, who lost their first two matches
    against France and the Netherlands, have managed to qualify for the
    competition’s next stage after securing a win in the second half of the game. The
    European Championship – EHF EURO 2022 is underway in Slovenia, North Macedonia
    and Montenegro over November 4-20. Romania has participated in all these
    editions with the exception of 2006, the best result being the bronze medal
    they got in 2010. In the previous edition in 2010, Romania ranked 12th.








    BORDER Romania has been actively supporting us in the fight
    against the aggressor, Romania supports the idea of setting up an international
    tribunal and is supporting our future – Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal
    said in the opening of the border checkpoint in Vicovul de Sus, Romania and
    Krasnoilsk, Ukraine. Our citizens will come back through these border
    checkpoints and the consistent humanitarian aids from the EU countries are coming
    to our people also through these border checkpoints. According to him another
    seven checkpoints are planned to open at the common border. In these special
    moments Ukraine is going through, tragic moments after the Russian aggression,
    we need to show solidarity and unity – Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca
    has said. According to him the mobility of people and goods has become of vital
    relevance as the illegal, planned and unprovoked aggression of the Russian
    Federation is having disastrous effects upon the Ukrainian citizens and the
    government in Kyiv. The aforementioned border checkpoint is the first between
    Ukraine and an EU member after the beginning of the Russian invasion.








    TALKS Romanian president Klaus Iohannis will be
    attending the fifth edition of the Peace Forum in Paris due on Friday and
    Saturday at the Brongniart palace. According to the presidential
    administration, the debates during the forum will be focusing on major topics
    on the international agenda such as geo-political conflicts with global
    consequences, the aggravation of the climate change, the succession of the
    Covid-19 pandemic waves and increasing social gaps. On Friday Iohannis is to
    participate in a panel entitled Present and future – how to manage the effects
    of the multiple crisis over the population. On this occasion, Iohannis will be
    referring to the effects of the aggression war the Russian Federation is waging
    on Ukraine.








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  • Săptămâna sportivă

    Săptămâna sportivă

    Echipa de handbal masculin Minaur Baia Mare s-a calificat, sâmbătă, în
    finala competiției continentale EHF European Cup. În manșa a doua a
    semifinalei, maramureșenii au fost învinși în deplasare de echipa suedeză Alingsaas, cu scorul de 31-28.
    În tur însă, Minaur câștigase, acasă, cu 34 la 28. În finală, formația română
    se va confrunta cu echipa norvegiană Nærbø.


    În sferturile de finală ale Ligii Campionilor la handbal feminin, CSM
    București a pierdut, duminică, pe teren propriu, în fața echipei daneze Team
    Esbjerg cu 25 la 26. Campioana României a fost condusă pe întreaga durată a
    partidei. A egalat în finalul jocului, dar danezele au înscris în ultima
    secundă a meciului, adjudecându-și victoria. Cea mai eficientă jucătoare a
    formației bucureștene a fost Cristina Neagu, care a punctat de 9 ori. Pentru
    Esbjerg, handbalista norvegiană Kristine Breistøl a marcat 7 goluri. Manșa
    secundă a confruntării va avea loc duminică, în Danemarca.


    România a încheiat Campionatele Europene de judo de la Sofia fără a
    obține vreo medalie. Adrian Şulcă a înregistrat cel mai bun rezultat, și anume
    locul 5 la categoria 73 de kilograme. Ultima medalie obţinută de sportivii
    tricolori la întrecerile continentale de judo a fost argintul câştigat de
    Andreea Chiţu la categoria 52 de kilograme, în 2020.


    În etapa a doua a Ligii Naționale de rugby, duminică s-au întâlnit
    echipele bucureștene Steaua și Dinamo, într-un derby de tradiție. Meciul,
    disputat pe noua arenă din Ghencea, s-a încheiat la egalitate, 23 la 23.
    Steliștii au înscris trei eseuri, iar dinamoviștii, două.


    În weekend au avut loc jocuri contând pentru etapa a șaptea a
    campionatului primei ligi române de fotbal, faza play-off / play-out. Vineri,
    în play-out, Sepsi a trecut, la Sfântu Gheorghe, de Gaz Metan Mediaș cu 3-1,
    iar la Ploiești, Chindia Târgoviște a încheiat la egalitate, 0 la 0, jocul
    disputat cu Rapid București. Sâmbătă, la București, Dinamo a învins Academica
    din Clinceni cu 5 la 1, iar duminică, FC U Craiova a dispus pe teren propriu de
    UTA Arad cu 1-0. Ultimul joc din play-out, luni: CS Mioveni cu FC Botoșani. Gaz
    Metan și Academica sunt deja retrogradate.


    În play-off, sâmbătă, Universitatea Craiova a trecut, acasă, de FC
    Voluntari cu 1-0. Cu același scor, CFR Cluj s-a impus, pe teren propriu,
    duminică, în disputa cu Farul Constanța. Luni, al treilea joc: FCSB cu FC
    Argeș. În clasament conduce Clujul, la cinci puncte de FCSB.


  • Săptămâna sportivă

    Săptămâna sportivă

    Echipa de handbal masculin Minaur Baia Mare s-a calificat, sâmbătă, în
    finala competiției continentale EHF European Cup. În manșa a doua a
    semifinalei, maramureșenii au fost învinși în deplasare de echipa suedeză Alingsaas, cu scorul de 31-28.
    În tur însă, Minaur câștigase, acasă, cu 34 la 28. În finală, formația română
    se va confrunta cu echipa norvegiană Nærbø.


    În sferturile de finală ale Ligii Campionilor la handbal feminin, CSM
    București a pierdut, duminică, pe teren propriu, în fața echipei daneze Team
    Esbjerg cu 25 la 26. Campioana României a fost condusă pe întreaga durată a
    partidei. A egalat în finalul jocului, dar danezele au înscris în ultima
    secundă a meciului, adjudecându-și victoria. Cea mai eficientă jucătoare a
    formației bucureștene a fost Cristina Neagu, care a punctat de 9 ori. Pentru
    Esbjerg, handbalista norvegiană Kristine Breistøl a marcat 7 goluri. Manșa
    secundă a confruntării va avea loc duminică, în Danemarca.


    România a încheiat Campionatele Europene de judo de la Sofia fără a
    obține vreo medalie. Adrian Şulcă a înregistrat cel mai bun rezultat, și anume
    locul 5 la categoria 73 de kilograme. Ultima medalie obţinută de sportivii
    tricolori la întrecerile continentale de judo a fost argintul câştigat de
    Andreea Chiţu la categoria 52 de kilograme, în 2020.


    În etapa a doua a Ligii Naționale de rugby, duminică s-au întâlnit
    echipele bucureștene Steaua și Dinamo, într-un derby de tradiție. Meciul,
    disputat pe noua arenă din Ghencea, s-a încheiat la egalitate, 23 la 23.
    Steliștii au înscris trei eseuri, iar dinamoviștii, două.


    În weekend au avut loc jocuri contând pentru etapa a șaptea a
    campionatului primei ligi române de fotbal, faza play-off / play-out. Vineri,
    în play-out, Sepsi a trecut, la Sfântu Gheorghe, de Gaz Metan Mediaș cu 3-1,
    iar la Ploiești, Chindia Târgoviște a încheiat la egalitate, 0 la 0, jocul
    disputat cu Rapid București. Sâmbătă, la București, Dinamo a învins Academica
    din Clinceni cu 5 la 1, iar duminică, FC U Craiova a dispus pe teren propriu de
    UTA Arad cu 1-0. Ultimul joc din play-out, luni: CS Mioveni cu FC Botoșani. Gaz
    Metan și Academica sunt deja retrogradate.


    În play-off, sâmbătă, Universitatea Craiova a trecut, acasă, de FC
    Voluntari cu 1-0. Cu același scor, CFR Cluj s-a impus, pe teren propriu,
    duminică, în disputa cu Farul Constanța. Luni, al treilea joc: FCSB cu FC
    Argeș. În clasament conduce Clujul, la cinci puncte de FCSB.


  • Săptămâna sportivă

    Săptămâna sportivă

    Jucătoarea română de
    tenis Irina Bara a fost învinsă de spaniola Nuria Parrizas Diaz cu 6-3, 6-1 în turul
    întâi al turneului Australian Open, primul de Mare Şlem al anului. Bara a
    obținut 103.000 de dolari australieni şi 40 de puncte WTA.


    Campioana
    României la handbal feminin CSM Bucureşti a învins sâmbătă, în deplasare,
    echipa muntenegreană Buducnost Podgorica cu scorul de 28-20. Meciul a contat
    pentru grupa A a Ligii Campionilor. În aceeași grupă, tot sâmbătă, Rostov pe
    Don a întrecut-o pe Borussia Dortmund cu 31-25. CSM București ocupă locul 4 cu
    10 puncte într-o grupă condusă de Team Esbjerg cu 15 puncte.


    Rămânem la handbal feminin pentru a
    nota că Măgura Cisnădie a fost învinsă sâmbătă, în deplasare, de echipa daneză
    Herning-Ikast Handbold cu scorul de 31-28 într-un meci din Grupa C din EHF
    European League. În celălalt meci al grupei, Storhamar din Norvegia a dispus de
    Lada Togliatti din Rusia cu 34-29. Măgura Cisnădie ocupă locul secund în grupă
    cu 2 puncte.


    SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea a debutat cu o
    victorie clară în Grupa D din EHF European League. SCM a învins cu 39-29 echipa
    maghiară Vaci, duminică, pe teren propriu. În celălalt meci al grupei, Chambray
    Touraine a fost învinsă acasă de Viborg cu 27-24.


    Minaur Baia Mare, a treia echipă
    română din EHF European League, a fost surclasată de echipa germană Bietigheim
    cu scorul de 39-20 în deplasare, în grupa B. Minaur ocupă locul secund în grupă
    cu 2 puncte.


    În derby-ul etapei a 22-a din campionatul
    de fotbal al Belgiei, Standard Liege a terminat la egalitate, 1-1, cu
    Anderlecht Bruxelles. Golul lui Standard a fost marcat de internaționalul român
    Denis Drăguș. În clasament, Standard ocupă locul 14 cu 24 de puncte.


    În
    competiţia regională de hochei pe gheaţă Erste Liga, Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc
    a trecut de maghiarii de la Titanok cu 8-6. ACSH Gheorgheni a dispus de o altă
    echipă maghiară, FTC Telekom, cu 4-1. Iar campioana României Braşov Wolves a
    câştigat la limită cu maghiarii de la DVTK Jegesmedvek cu scor 5-4. În clasament,
    conduce Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc cu 79 de puncte.