Tag: Hubei

  • February 20, 2020

    February 20, 2020

    ATTACKS Romania’s president Klaus
    Iohannis has firmly condemned the violent attacks against innocent people in
    the German city of Hanau. Iohannis has expressed condolences to those who lost
    relatives and friends adding that Romania stands in solidarity with Germany,
    Iohannis wrote on Twitter on Thursday. Nine people were killed in a shooting in
    Hanau, close to Frankfurt, on Wednesday. The culprit who was found dead in his
    house, allegedly expressed far-right views in a letter of confession.










    VIRUS China has today reported
    the most significant drop in the number of infections with the new coronavirus
    in the Hubei province, the centre of the epidemics. This is the lowest rate in
    the past month although at national level, China has reported 114 new deaths,
    which bring the death toll up to 2,118 and the total number of infections to
    74,500. In another development, two elderly people from the cruise liner
    Diamond Princess, where 600 people have been infected with the new virus, have
    also died, authorities in Japan have announced. The ship was quarantined in the
    port of Yokohama in early February. Those infected, including two Romanian
    nationals are being treated in hospitals in Japan. The other 15 Romanians on
    board, who are healthy, would be repatriated by means of the EU Civil Protection
    Mechanism. The ship was quarantined
    until Wednesday, when disembarking procedures commenced.










    MEETING Romanian president Klaus Iohannis is in Brussels to attend a
    special session of the European Council, which has high on its agenda
    the EU Multiannual Financial Framework for the period between 2021 and 2027.
    Iohannis is expected to express Romania’s readiness for an agreement to be
    reached on the issue. The Romanian president wants proper funds for the
    Cohesion Policy and the Common Agricultural Policy as these are instruments
    meant to reduce development gaps between member states. Iohannis is also
    expected to support the importance of assuring flexible and simplified
    implementation conditions to ease access to the European funds. Statements by
    several European leaders on Wednesday suggest that negotiations over the EU’s
    multiannual budget, the first after Brexit, are going to be tough and
    complicated.








    FAIR The spring edition of Romania’s Travel Fair is underway In
    Bucharest from today until Sunday. The event has brought together over 300
    travel agencies offering holiday packages in Romania and abroad including for the
    upcoming Easter holidays. Operators are pledging significant price cuts, even down
    to 50%. The most sought-after destinations are Turkey, Greece, Spain, Tunisia
    and Egypt but there are also exotic destinations like Bali or Thailand.










    FOOTBALL Romania’s football champions CFR
    Cluj are tonight taking on Spanish side Sevilla FC in a home match counting
    towards the Europa League’s round of 32. The return game has been scheduled for
    next week. Coached by former Romanian international Dan Petrescu, CFR ended on the
    second place in their group with 12 points out of 18, a group which also
    included Italian side Lazio Rome, Celtic Glasgow of Scotland and French side
    Rennes.








    (translated by bill)



  • February 2, 2020 UPDATE

    February 2, 2020 UPDATE

    FILM Romanian director Radu
    Ciorniciuc’s film ‘Acasa, My Home’ reaped the Special Jury Award for
    Cinematography at the Sundance Film Festival in the USA. According to the
    organizers, the prize went to Mircea Topoleanu and Radu Ciorniciuc for their
    ‘fluid and tenacious camerawork’. The film was one of the 12 titles selected
    out of 14 thousand productions from the world over vying for a prize in the
    famous independent film festival. Ciorniciuc’s film introduces viewers to the
    biggest urban delta in Europe, the Vacaresti Nature Park in Romania’s capital
    Bucharest, through the eyes of a gypsy family living in the middle of the
    wetlands.








    VIRUS Thai doctors have obtained positive results in treating severe
    cases of coronavirus infection in China by combining flu and HIV medication.
    According to them, the patient’s condition improved 48 hours after the
    beginning of treatment including in the case of a 70 year old woman living in
    Wuhan where the virus emerged. Authorities in Beijing on Sunday announced the
    death toll exceeded 300 and the army would be deploying 14 hundred of its medical personnel
    to help contain the spreading and treat patients in the newly built hospital in
    the province of Hubei. The number of contaminated people has reached 14,400
    most of them living in the province where the virus emerged, which has now been
    reported in over 20 other countries including in Europe. South Korea, the
    United States and Australia have announced they may bar access to their
    territories to all travelers from China, in a temporary bid to limit the spreading
    of the virus. No victims have been reported in Romania so far but last week,
    the new coronavirus was declared a global emergency by the World Health
    Organisation who specified though that there was no reason to limit trade or
    travel to China.














    MEETING Romania’s Prime Minister Ludovic Orban attended the Friends of
    Cohesion meeting in Portugal, an event that brought together heads of state and
    government and ministers from its members as well as commissioners in charge of
    budget issues and cohesion policy. In his address during the meeting, the
    Romanian official highlighted the importance of adopting an ambitious budget
    capable of offering the union the necessary resources for meeting the
    objectives on its strategic agenda. The budget must also be realistic in terms
    of ensuring a balance between the growth objectives it has to meet and the
    response to Europe’s new challenges. Orban also reiterated Romania’s support
    for reaching as soon as possible a political agreement on the future European
    budget, which must allow for the commencement of the next EU-funded programmes
    and projects in due time. The participants have signed a joint statement pledging
    to leave unaltered the EU funds destined to Europe’s less developed regions.










    MOTION The censure motion against the Liberal government in
    Bucharest tabled by the opposition PSD will be presented to Parliament on
    Monday. The Social Democrats’ move was decided after the Executive led by
    Ludovic Orban had assumed responsibility for a project on reintroducing the
    two-round election of mayors, almost half a year before the event. According to
    the Social Democrats, the present government must step down for its decision to
    amend the election law right before the event, which runs against European
    standards and also for endorsing the new amendments unilaterally without talks
    and debates over the project. According to the president of the Chamber of
    Deputies and PSD interim leader Marcel Ciolacu, ‘we are currently facing the
    severest crisis of abuse of power’. The Liberals, however, argue that the new
    system of voting will increase the candidates’ representation and legitimacy.
    The Social Democrats say the motion could get endorsed by 233 MPs standing
    chances to clear the threshold. Prime Minister Orban says he is ready for any
    result and that his objectives are to ensure a stable governance and win the
    future local and parliament election.












    BREXIT EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier is expected to make public on
    Monday his negotiation plan for the future relations the bloc is going to have
    with the UK. The Europeans have pledged fair but firm negotiations. None of the
    73 British MEPs elected last year in May will be allowed to participate in
    Parliament works beginning on Monday. 46 mandates have been reserved for the
    EU’s future members, while 27 will be distributed among the other members. Nor
    will British citizens be allowed to serve in other EU official jobs and some of
    them have applied for double citizenship to keep their jobs. The UK left the
    European Union on Friday night after 47 years of membership being the first
    member to leave the bloc since its foundation. Romanian president Klaus
    Iohannis has voiced Romania’s regret over Britain’s decision to leave the bloc
    but he hopes the country will remain a close partner and a trustworthy ally
    sharing the same values. Bucharest has as its key priority the protection of
    legitimate rights and interests of the Romanian citizens working or studying in
    the UK, Iohannis has also added.






    (translated by bill)