Tag: Nobel Prize for Literature

  • May 30, 2020 UPDATE

    May 30, 2020 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – Over 19.000 coronavirus infections have
    been confirmed in Romania since the beginning of the outbreak 3 months ago. Of
    these, some 13.000.800 people have recovered and 1.259 have died. Most
    infections are reported in Suceava County in the northeast and in Bucharest. As
    regards Romanian citizens abroad, 3.000 have tested positive for the virus, the
    most in Italy, Germany and Spain. A total of 106 Romanians have been reported
    dead abroad.




    COVID-19
    WORLDWIDE – At global level the number of SARS CoV-2 infections has exceeded 6
    million. 2.7 million people have recovered, but 370.000 have died. US President
    Donald Trump announced he would cut off all relations with the World Health
    Organization, whom he accuses of serving China’s interests. The United States
    is currently the most affected country in the world, with the highest numbers
    of victims and infections. The US administration has repeatedly claimed Beijing
    has deliberately concealed the gravity of the epidemic at its outset, which
    prevented Washington from taking the necessary measures to limit its fallout on
    the United States. Donald Trump said his administration has detailed the
    reforms the WHO must undertake, but the latter refused to act. The American
    President specified Washington would redirect the funding to other global
    health emergencies worthy of his country’s attention. The American Medical
    Association said the president’s decision will make overcoming the health
    crisis more difficult and dramatic, Radio Romania’s Washington correspondent
    says. Meanwhile in Berlin, German Health Minister Jens Spahn said the US
    breaking relations with the WHO is a step backwards for global health, but
    pointed out the World Health Organization is in need of reform. European
    Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen and the European High Representative
    for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, urged the US to reconsider. Global
    cooperation and solidarity by means of multilateral efforts are the only
    effective and viable means to win the battle the world is facing, the two
    European officials said.




    REPATRIATIONS – The Foreign Ministry in Bucharest
    announced that 550 Romanian citizens were repatriated on Thursday and Friday
    from Spain, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands and Iraq. The action, which is
    the result of the efforts of several state institutions, is part of a wider
    series aimed at helping Romanians who have been affected by measures taken by
    other states to prevent the spread of the pandemic return to the country. These
    people could not extend theirs stay abroad for various reasons, the Foreign
    Ministry reports. We recall that the Romanian national passenger airliner TAROM
    has extended until mid-June the suspension of all flights to and from Italy,
    Spain, Great Britain, France, Germany or Belgium. TAROM will however operate
    special flights to Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, London and Madrid over the
    course of the coming days.








    RELAXATION – Bucharest Government is planning on
    further relaxation lockdown restrictions starting June 1. Romanians will be
    able to travel between cities without a signed declaration. Taverns and beaches
    will reopen while observing social distancing rules. Open-air shows will admit
    a maximum number of 500 viewers, while sports competitions will unfold in front
    of empty stands. International rail and road traffic will resume. Meanwhile,
    shopping malls, schools, nurseries and playgrounds remain closed. The wearing
    of face masks is mandatory in enclosed spaces, grocery stores, public means of
    transportation and at work. Romanians arriving from abroad will remain in home
    isolation, together with their family members.




    NOBEL CANDIDACY -
    The Doina Cornea Foundation, named after the famous Romanian anti-communist
    dissident, on Saturday called on the whole of Romanian society, state
    institutions, foundations and associations to support Ana Blandiana’s candidacy
    for the Nobel Prize for Literature. In a press release, the Foundation says
    this effort must restore Romania’s true values to their rightful place, making
    them visible in world contemporary literature, which would be very important.
    Ana Blandiana has published around 40 volumes of poetry, fiction, essays and
    children’s literature. Her works have been translated into 25 languages and have
    brought her numerous international prizes. In the communist period the writer
    was banned on several occasions. Once communism fell, she was one of the
    founders of the Civic Alliance, which sought to restore Romanian democracy. In
    1993, under the aegis of the Council of Europe, Ana Blandiana set up the first
    Memorial of the Victims of Communism and Resistance in the world, joined by her
    husband, Romulus Rusan. The Memorial stands today in Sighetu Marmatiei, in the
    northwest, in the very place where scores of illustrious politicians died in
    communist prisons.




    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)

  • May 30, 2020

    May 30, 2020

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – Over 19.000 coronavirus infections have
    been confirmed in Romania since the beginning of the outbreak 3 months ago. Of
    these, some 13.000.800 people have recovered and 1.253 have died. Most
    infections are reported in Suceava County in the northeast and in Bucharest. As
    regards Romanian citizens abroad, 3.000 have tested positive for the virus, the
    most in Italy, Germany and Spain. A total of 106 Romanians have been reported
    dead abroad.




    COVID-19
    WORLDWIDE – At global level the number of SARS CoV-2 infections has exceeded 6
    million. 2.7 million people have recovered, but 370.000 have died. US President
    Donald Trump announced he would cut off all relations with the World Health
    Organization, whom he accuses of serving China’s interests. The United States
    is currently the most affected country in the world, with the highest numbers
    of victims and infections. The US administration has repeatedly claimed Beijing
    has deliberately concealed the gravity of the epidemic at its outset, which
    prevented Washington from taking the necessary measures to limit its fallout on
    the United States. Donald Trump said his administration has detailed the
    reforms the WHO must undertake, but the latter refused to act. The American
    President specified Washington would redirect the funding to other global
    health emergencies worthy of his country’s attention. The American Medical
    Association said the president’s decision will make overcoming the health
    crisis more difficult and dramatic, Radio Romania’s Washington correspondent
    says. Meanwhile in Berlin, German Health Minister Jens Spahn said the US
    breaking relations with the WHO is a step backwards for global health, but
    pointed out the World Health Organization is in need of reform.




    REPATRIATIONS – The Foreign Ministry in Bucharest
    announced that 470 Romanian citizens were repatriated on Thursday from Spain,
    Belgium, the Netherlands and Iraq. The action, which is the result of the
    efforts of several state institutions, is part of a wider series aimed at
    helping Romanians who have been affected by measures taken by other states to
    prevent the spread of the pandemic return to the country. These people could
    not extend theirs stay abroad for various reasons, the Foreign Ministry
    reports. We recall that the Romanian national passenger airliner TAROM has
    extended until mid-June the suspension of all flights to and from Italy, Spain,
    Great Britain, France, Germany or Belgium. TAROM will however operate special
    flights to Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, London and Madrid over the course of the
    coming days.




    RELAXATION – Bucharest Government is planning on
    further relaxation lockdown restrictions starting June 1. Romanians will be
    able to travel between cities without a signed declaration. Taverns and beaches
    will reopen while observing social distancing rules. Open-air shows will admit
    a maximum number of 500 viewers, while sports competitions will unfold in front
    of empty stands. International rail and road traffic will resume. Meanwhile,
    shopping malls, schools, nurseries and playgrounds remain closed. The wearing
    of face masks is mandatory in enclosed spaces, grocery stores, public means of
    transportation and at work. Romanians arriving from abroad will remain in home
    isolation, together with their family members.




    NOBEL CANDIDACY -
    The Doina Cornea Foundation, named after the famous Romanian anti-communist
    dissident, on Saturday called on the whole of Romanian society, state
    institutions, foundations and associations to support Ana Blandiana’s candidacy
    for the Nobel Prize for Literature. In a press release, the Foundation says
    this effort must restore Romania’s true values to their rightful place, making
    them visible in world contemporary literature, which would be very important.
    Ana Blandiana has published around 40 volumes of poetry, fiction, essays and
    children’s literature. Her works have been translated into 25 languages and have
    brought her numerous international prizes. In the communist period the writer
    was banned on several occasions. Once communism fell, she was one of the
    founders of the Civic Alliance, which sought to restore Romanian democracy. In
    1993, under the aegis of the Council of Europe, Ana Blandiana set up the first
    Memorial of the Victims of Communism and Resistance in the world, joined by her
    husband, Romulus Rusan. The Memorial stands today in Sighetu Marmatiei, in the
    northwest, in the very place where scores of illustrious politicians died in
    communist prisons.




    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)