Tag: NeverSea Festival

  • July 8, 2023

    July 8, 2023

    NATO SUMMIT
    – The president of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, will attend the NATO Summit in
    Vilnius on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. The summit will consist of three
    high-level NATO meetings in the NATO-Ukraine, NATO-EU and NATO-Indo-Pacific
    formats. The president will highlight the importance of implementing the
    decisions of the NATO summit in Madrid regarding the consolidation of NATO’s
    deterrence and defense posture on the eastern flank, the presidency reports.
    Klaus Iohannis will also reiterate robust support for Ukraine, as well as
    support for Ukraine’s bid to join NATO and for more vulnerable partners, in
    particular the Republic of Moldova. President Iohannis will also seek to
    highlight the importance of the Black Sea region for Euro-Atlantic security in
    NATO resolutions and documents. On the sidelines of the summit in Lithuania,
    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg expects most allies to express their
    commitment to increase their defense spending to over 2% of national GDPs
    starting 2024. Secretary Stoltenberg said that 11 NATO members, including
    Romania, have already met this target.




    NURSING
    HOMES SCANDAL – Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has called a government
    meeting on Sunday with several members of his cabinet and heads of relevant
    institutions after a scandal broke out regarding abusive treatments applied to
    elderly and people with disabilities in three nursing homes in Ilfov County
    near Bucharest. Prime Minister Ciolacu called on Labor Minister Marius Budăi to sack the directors of the
    National Social Inspection Authority, its Ilfov branch and the National
    Authority for the Protection of People with Disabilities. In turn, Labor
    Minister Marius Budăi said
    prosecutors must establish how the Ilfov Agency for Social Inspection and
    Payments continued to earmark funds to these homes without verifying the
    conditions beforehand. Minister Budăi
    said the Ministry is considering amending the social welfare law, so that each
    nursing home should be monitored by a social auditor. Meanwhile, the police
    have detained, placed on house or pre-trial arrest a number of individuals in
    connection to this case.




    VISIT -
    Ukraine deserves to join NATO, Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said
    in Istanbul upon meeting his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Kyiv
    wants to join NATO, but the United States have warned Ukraine would not be
    joining NATO at the end of the NATO summit in Vilnius next week. On the other hand,
    Russia and Ukraine should resume peace talks, the Turkish president said,
    also calling for an extension of the agreement on Ukrainian grain exports,
    concluded in July 2022 under the aegis of the UN and Turkey. Previously, Russia
    said it sees no reason to extend the agreement, set to expire on July 17.




    NEVERSEA
    – The fifth edition of the Neversea electronic music festival continues this
    weekend in Constanța. The
    biggest beach festival in Europe, Neversea expects a daily number of 70,000
    visitors from Romania and abroad to take part in the event. This year’s special
    guests include American rapper Lil Uzi Vert, the Romanian artist Inna who
    performed alongside internationally-acclaimed DJ Alok Alok, Timmy Trumpet, J
    Balvin and Steve Aoki.




    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis player Sorana Cîrstea
    (37 WTA) is today playing Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil (13 WTA) in the
    third round of the women’s singles at Wimbledon. On Friday, Cîrstea ousted Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in three
    sets. This is Sorana Cîrstea’s fifth attempt to reach the Wimbledon
    round of 16, after reaching the third round in 2009, 2012, 2017 and 2021. A
    semi-finalist this year at Roland Garros, Haddad on Thursday knocked out
    Jaqueline Cristian of Romania. Another two Romanian tennis players, Ana Bogdan
    and Irina Begu, were eliminated on Friday. (VP)

  • Neversea Festival kommt zum Ende

    Neversea Festival kommt zum Ende

    Das Neversea-Festival, das grö‎ßte seiner Art an einem Strand in Europa, brachte an vier Tagen eine beeindruckende Anzahl von Musikliebhabern an die rumänische Schwarzmeerküste, genauer gesagt an den Modern Strand in Constanta. In der Besetzung waren 200 Musiker vertreten. Die Veranstaltung, die bereits zum dritten Mal stattfindet, begann am Donnerstagabend, als sie 55.000 rumänische und ausländische Zuschauer vor den fünf dafür gebauten Bühnen versammelte.



    Die DJs eines Radiosenders Partydul Kiss Fm unter der Leitung von Olix und Dan Finţescu eröffneten das Festival auf der Hauptbühne, gefolgt von Alex Parker, Mahmut Orhan, Inna und dem hei‎ß erwarteten G-EAZY. Er sagte, dass alles, was er vor seiner Ankunft in Rumänien über Rumänien gehört habe, die Dracula-Geschichten seien und dass er begeistert sei, hier ein wunderbares Publikum zu finden, das von der Wärme und Energie beeindruckt sei, mit der sie ihn begrü‎ßten.



    Auf den weiteren Bühnen gab es mehr als 30 Acts, darunter von Arapu, Kristian Nairn, Şatra B.E.N.Z. und Spike. Ab Freitagabend stieg die Zahl der Zuschauer um weitere 10.000. Sie blieben bis in die frühen Morgenstunden auf, um die beliebtesten DJs und Rapper zu hören.



    Der Jamaikaner Sean Paul, der mit einem Grammy für das beste Reggae- Album und anderen renommierten Preisen wie dem MTV und den American Music Awards für den besten Hip-Hop-Künstler und das beste Dance-Video ausgezeichnet wurde, begeisterte mit seiner Musik die Menge. Weitere Künstler waren Delia, The Motans, Jessie J, Manuel Riva und Steve Aoki, auch bekannt als der König der Folter. Der amerikanische DJ KSHMR überraschte das Publikum mit einem Remix eines rumänischen Traditionsliedes namens “Wir sind Rumänen”, gesungen von dem rumänischen Sänger Nicolae Furdui Iancu.



    Der schwedische DJ Salvatore Ganacci veranstaltete eine unkonventionelle Show. Er ist bekannt für seinen unverwechselbaren Stil, wenn er auf der Bühne steht. Paraziţii und Macanache standen am letzten Abend des Festivals neben Lost Frequencies, DJ Snake und dem norwegischen DJ-ul Matoma auf der Bühne, der das Publikum bis in die frühen Morgenstunden tanzen lie‎ß. Das Festival endete gegen Sonnenaufgang am Montagmorgen mit einer Feuerwerksshow. Ein ekstatisches Publikum versprach, im nächsten Jahr zurückzukehren, wenn das Konzept des Neversea-Festivals noch weiter ausgebaut werden kann.

  • July 9 – 14

    July 9 – 14


    Romanias new prime minister, the Social Democrat Mihai Tudose traveled to Brussels this week on his first foreign trip



    He gave assurances that Romania remains a reliable partner that will rigorously fulfill its commitments. He met the presidents of the European Council and of the European Commission, Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker respectively, the head of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani and the Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Cretu. The talks tackled a series of subjects, from the latest economic developments to Romanias Schengen accession, the state of the judiciary and the absorption of European funds. Regarding this latter subject, the prime minister said he was seeking better collaboration between his ministers and European officials:



    “All ministers involved in European projects are to travel to Brussels at least once a month to discuss with the Commissioners; there will be regular contacts with the Council and the Commission to make sure that what we do in Romania does not reach Brussels in a distorted way and that there are no major discrepancies between reality and perception.”



    Speaking about the economy, Tudose said Romanias budget deficit would not exceed 3% of the GDP and that his government was no longer planning to introduce the controversial turnover tax.



    Romanian military are taking part the Saber Guardian 17 multinational exercise



    Romanian military are taking part, until the end of next week, in the Saber Guardian 17 multinational exercise hosted by three allied states, Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary. The exercise involves more than 25,000 service members and 2,000 technical resources from over 20 allied states. The military will train in the fast movement of combat equipment, tanks and armoured vehicles backed by air forces, combat shooting, crossing water courses, medical evacuation and the treatment of the wounded. On Thursday, president Klaus Iohannis travelled to Mihail Kogalniceanu, in southeastern Romania, where a Saber Guardian exercise was taking place.



    The president said Romania requested an offer from the United States with regard to the acquisition of Patriot missile systems. Klaus Iohannis:


    “We have requested an offer from the American side and you probably heard that our request has been published on the State Departments website. The request is still to be approved and then negotiations will begin and when we have a clear result we will make it public.”



    The Patriot missile system is a surface-to-air advanced system that can be used in the event of an attack by aircraft and ballistic and cruise missiles.



    The Romanian Education reform is back in the spotlight



    The baccalaureate pass rate stands at 72.9% this year after the first session, up almost 5% compared with 2016, the education ministry has announced this week. At a debate held recently and attended by representatives of employers and the authorities, the idea was put forward that introducing a dual education system, which would allow graduates to enter the labour market while continuing their studies, is the number one factor that could support Romanias reindustrialisation. Participants said the elimination of vocational training was a mistake that needs to be corrected as soon as possible because the lack of skilled personnel is an obstacle to development. Parliament had passed a bill that changes the organisation and structure of dual education in Romania, but president Klaus Iohannis refused to sign it into law, sending it back to Parliament. Iohannis says that in its current version, the bill would have negative effects on the quality of the education process. His decision was welcomed by the main opposition party, the National Liberal Party, which called on all parliamentary parties to re-examine the bill as soon as possible.



    Romania is facing the biggest measles epidemic in recent history



    Since September last year, when the epidemic broke out, 31 persons have died and 7,500 have become sick. The immunization rate has dropped significantly, mainly because parents refuse to vaccinate their children. In a government meeting on Thursday, Prime Minister Mihai Tudose said 180,000 children have not received vaccination against measles. He called on the healthcare minister Florian Bodog to come up with a wide-scale information campaign:


    “By next week at the latest, Im expecting you to put together, jointly with the media and any other means of communication, a campaign that would make it clear for all Romanians that they need to have their children vaccinated. The situation is unacceptable! I understand that while the vaccines are available, they havent reached the beneficiaries.”



    The World Health Organisation has described the measles outbreak, which has caused 35 deaths in Europe, mostly in Romania, an “unacceptable tragedy”.



    The first edition of the NeverSea Festival was held at the weekend on the beach of Constanta



    For three days, some 150,000 people danced to the electronic music tunes in what organizers termed a success. It was the largest such festival held on a beach in Romania, and the only one of its kind in Europe. Some 150 international artists electrified the audience, putting on a memorable show with amazing choreographies on the seven stages of the festival. NeverSea put Constanta on the map of top-level music events, alongside the Untold festival, which turned Cluj-Napoca in northwestern Romania into a favourite destination for music fans in summertime. Organized by the same team behind NeverSea, this year Untold will reach its 3rd edition, running from August 3 through 6.