Tag: Irina

  • October 30, 2021 UPDATE

    October 30, 2021 UPDATE

    GOVERNMENT The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday decided
    that the ministers proposed by Prime Minister designate, Liberal Nicolae Ciuca
    be heard by the specialised committees on Tuesday and sworn in by Parliament a
    day later. The Prime Minister designate, retired General Nicolae Ciuca, on
    Saturday submitted to Parliament a list of his cabinet and ruling programme,
    which includes, among other things emergency measures aimed at settling
    Romania’s health crisis and offsetting the latest soaring prices in energy. The
    National Liberal Party has opted for a minority government jointly with the
    UDMR, which presently lacks the support it needs for the right number of votes
    in the Legislature. The Prime Minister designate has voiced hope the cabinet proposed
    by him will be endorsed by Parliament adding that the talks with the other
    parties must continue until the last moment. Pundits believe though that a
    rejection of the Ciuca cabinet would pave the way for snap election although
    the Constitution allows president Iohannis to propose a third Prime
    Minister.








    COVID-19 Roughly 89 people have got the anti-Covid
    vaccine in the past 24 hours in Romania, out of whom 57 thousand got the first
    jab. The number of those fully vaccinated in Romania has exceeded 6.2 million
    and the vaccine rollout has been given such a boost of late making the
    authorities to predict that if this pace maintained until the end of the year
    Romania could have a rate of 70% vaccinated. Over 12,100 new infections were
    reported on Saturday as well as 413 fatalities. Roughly 20 thousand people are
    currently being treated in hospitals, out of whom 1858 in ICUs. A medical team
    from Germany has arrived in Romania to asses Covid-infected patients who can be
    treated in hospitals in that country and an aircraft belonging to German air
    forces has been made available for the transport of these patients. In another
    development, Romania is to receive next week a batch of 10 thousand monoclonal
    antibodies as part of the contract the European Commission has signed with the
    producer, Romania’s Health Minister Andrei Baciu has announced. The country’s
    National Committee for Emergency Situations has also updated the list of
    countries and territories with a high-risk of infection with the Netherlands
    and Russia in the red tier. In the yellow zone there are Malaysia, Cuba, Costa
    Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein
    and Jordan.








    TENNIS Romanian Simona Halep on Saturday qualified for the finals of the
    Transylvania Open underway in Cluj, north-western Romania. The competition’s
    odds-on favourite, Halep has outperformed Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine 6-0, 6-1 and
    will be up against Anett Kontaveit of Estonia in the finals. Also on Saturday,
    the Romania-Georgian pair Irina Bara/Ekaterina Gorgodze qualified for the
    finals after a 6-3, 2-6, 10-7 win against Romanian pair Irina Begu/Andreea
    Mitu.








    FIRE On Saturday Romania commemorated 6
    years since the blaze that ripped through the Colectiv night club in Bucharest
    killing 65. Another 150 wounded in the fire caused by fireworks during a rock
    concert on October 30th 2015, are still being treated for the wounds
    they suffered. Religious services and wreath laying ceremonies were held on
    Saturday to the memory of those who lost their lives in the disaster. The
    survivors, relatives of the victims together with representatives of the civil
    society have called into attention the fact that little has changed in the
    country’s healthcare system since then. Six years on from the tragedy, the
    survivors who are still undergoing treatment, have pointed to the fact that the
    infections in hospitals around Romania are still unreported and unmonitored.
    Romania still lacks burn care facilities for the treatment and recovery of
    those who suffered severe burns. The court trial opened shortly after the event
    is still underway.







    (bill)

  • June 11, 2021 UPDATE

    June 11, 2021 UPDATE

    EPPO The European Public Prosecutor’s
    Office is not an external institution but one in the service of the EU
    citizens, the European chief-prosecutor, Laura Codruta Kovesi, said in Sofia on
    Friday during her first visit since the EPPO’s kicked off its public activity.
    We are at home in all the member states (participating in EPPO). We are here
    for you and we want to earn your trust through our work, the EU official went
    on to say in the last day of her visit to Bulgaria. According to Kovesi, all people
    are equal when it comes to applying the law and the EPPO is not going to make any
    differences whatsoever between those it is investigating. Kovesi’s visit to
    Sofia comes after the Bulgarian authorities’ failure to nominate the 10
    prosecutor delegates the country has a right to.






    COVID-19 Romania’s infection rate with the novel coronavirus continues to
    go down, the entire country being in the green tier at present. 103 new cases
    were reported on Friday and the authorities have announced 150 new fatalities,
    20 of them in the past 24 hours. 1300 patients are being treated in hospitals,
    255 of them in intensive care. Since the vaccine rollout kicked off in December
    2020, 4.1 million people in Romania have been fully vaccinated. Andrei Baciu,
    state secretary with the Health Ministry has announced that the European
    digital certificate for Covid-19 is to become operational in Romania on July 1st.
    The digital certificate is a proof of the fact that a person has been
    vaccinated, tested negative or had the disease in the past and is now cured.








    TENNIS The Romanian-Argentinean pair Irina Begu /
    Nadia Podoroska lost in the semifinals of the Roland Garros tennis tournament
    to Bethanie Mattek-Sands of the USA and Iga Swiatek of Poland 6-3, 6-4. This
    has been Begu’s second Grand Slam semifinals after that in the Australian Open in
    2018 when he played together with her Romanian counterpart Monica Niculescu.






    FESTIVAL The George Enescu classical music festival will
    be held in Bucharest between 28th August and 26th
    September under strict epidemiological conditions, organisers have announced.
    This year’s edition, the festival’s 25th, will last four weeks
    instead of three, and will take place at three different concert venues across
    the capital city, the Palace Hall, which will seat half of its usual number of
    spectators, and two other smaller venues, which will open at 70% capacity and
    where spectators must present a Covid vaccination certificate or a negative test
    result, apart from their tickets, to be able to attend the performances. The
    festival’s line-up features 67 different performances and brings together 3,500
    musicians, including leading international names and orchestras. The event is
    named after Romania’s greatest composer, George Enescu, who was born 140 years
    ago.






    (bill)





  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The
    city of Cluj in western Romania is seeing the first tennis tournament staged in
    Romania since the restriction measures imposed by the need to contain the Covid
    pandemic were lifted. On Thursday in group A, Irina Bara secured a two-set win
    against Georgia Craciun 7-5, 6-4. Craciun has also lost to Gabriela Ruse 6-3,
    6-4. Bara and Ruse have thus qualified for the competition’s semifinals.






    In
    group B, Miriam Bulgaru has defeated Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 3-6, 10-5 but has lost
    to Irina Begu 7-5, 6-1. This Friday will see the groups’ last games, Irina Bara
    versus Gabriela Ruse and Jaqueline Cristian versus Irina Begu. The semifinals
    have been scheduled for this Saturday.






    Now
    the latest from football. Dinamo Bucharest registered a fresh defeat on
    Thursday and remains at the bottom of the table. In a match counting towards
    the seventh leg of Romania’s first football league Dinamo was outperformed by
    Viitorul Constanta. In the same leg on Tuesday, Hermannstadt secured a 3-2 win
    against Poli Iasi. On Wednesday Academica Clinceni managed a 1-0 win against
    Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and FC Voluntari won 2-0 at home against Chindia
    Targoviste.






    This
    weekend will see the matches pitching Gaz Metan Medias against Universitatea
    Craiova. On Saturday FCSB will be playing FC Botosani in a home game, which is
    decisive for their qualification for the Europa League. Astra Giurgiu doesn’t
    have a UEFA license and cannot play in the European cups irrespective of the
    place occupied at the end of the championship. In order to play in the European
    cups, FCSB also stand a chance in Romania’s Cup as they are nearly qualified
    for the finals.






    On
    Sunday, CFR Cluj on top of the table takes on Astra Giurgiu in an away game. In
    their matches against CFR this season Astra has secured a 3-2 home win and lost
    0-2 away. CFR has clinched a 2-1 home win against Astra in their first game.




    (translated
    by bill)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The
    city of Cluj in western Romania is seeing the first tennis tournament staged in
    Romania since the restriction measures imposed by the need to contain the Covid
    pandemic were lifted. On Thursday in group A, Irina Bara secured a two-set win
    against Georgia Craciun 7-5, 6-4. Craciun has also lost to Gabriela Ruse 6-3,
    6-4. Bara and Ruse have thus qualified for the competition’s semifinals.






    In
    group B, Miriam Bulgaru has defeated Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 3-6, 10-5 but has lost
    to Irina Begu 7-5, 6-1. This Friday will see the groups’ last games, Irina Bara
    versus Gabriela Ruse and Jaqueline Cristian versus Irina Begu. The semifinals
    have been scheduled for this Saturday.






    Now
    the latest from football. Dinamo Bucharest registered a fresh defeat on
    Thursday and remains at the bottom of the table. In a match counting towards
    the seventh leg of Romania’s first football league Dinamo was outperformed by
    Viitorul Constanta. In the same leg on Tuesday, Hermannstadt secured a 3-2 win
    against Poli Iasi. On Wednesday Academica Clinceni managed a 1-0 win against
    Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and FC Voluntari won 2-0 at home against Chindia
    Targoviste.






    This
    weekend will see the matches pitching Gaz Metan Medias against Universitatea
    Craiova. On Saturday FCSB will be playing FC Botosani in a home game, which is
    decisive for their qualification for the Europa League. Astra Giurgiu doesn’t
    have a UEFA license and cannot play in the European cups irrespective of the
    place occupied at the end of the championship. In order to play in the European
    cups, FCSB also stand a chance in Romania’s Cup as they are nearly qualified
    for the finals.






    On
    Sunday, CFR Cluj on top of the table takes on Astra Giurgiu in an away game. In
    their matches against CFR this season Astra has secured a 3-2 home win and lost
    0-2 away. CFR has clinched a 2-1 home win against Astra in their first game.




    (translated
    by bill)