Tag: Pompidou

  • March 27, 2024

    March 27, 2024

    Visit – The National Bank supports and encourages initiatives aimed at the development of the capital market in the Republic of Moldova, and as an institution responsible for prudential supervision and the stability of the financial market, we want to facilitate the free movement of capital and financial services, the governor of the National Bank of Moldova, Anca Dragu, said on Wednesday in Bucharest. She emphasized that these are actually chapters of negotiation for Moldova’s accession to the European Union, “chapters in which the National Bank has a leading role, so that the Republic of Moldova should enjoy prosperity and economic stability”. Romania commits and continues to commit unconditionally to supporting the European path of the Republic of Moldova, said, in turn, the speaker of the Romanian Senate, Nicolae Ciucă. They participated, on Wednesday, together with the Moldovan Prime Minister, Dorin Recean, and the head of the Moldovan Parliament, Igor Grosu, in a forum organized by the Stock Exchange, an event that promotes solid economic cooperation and the interconnection of the capital markets between the Republic of Moldova and Romania.

     

    Bessarabia – Romania is among the staunch supporters of the European future of the Republic of Moldova, as its citizens wish, the Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said in a message on the occasion of the Day of Bessarabia’s Union with Romania. The Romanian Cultural Institute – ICR and its representations abroad are organizing a series of cultural events to mark 106 years since this historic moment. Today, at the National Art Museum of Romania, a painting exhibition is opened that includes 100 works by artists from the Republic of Moldova, and the National Theater in Bucharest will host performances in which Romanian and Moldovan actors will participate. On March 27, 1918, the Chisinau State Council voted in favor of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, Bessarabia being a Romanian province annexed by the Russian Empire in 1812, after the Russian-Turkish war (1806-1812). This historical act opened the process of the unification of Romania, completed on December 1, 1918, through the Union of all the Romanian provinces which were then under foreign rule. 22 years later, in the summer of 1940, following an ultimatum, Stalin’s Moscow annexed both Bessarabia and northern Bukovina, territories that currently belong to the former Soviet Republics of Moldova and Ukraine, respectively.

     

    Brancusi – The Pompidou Center in Paris hosts an exhibition-event dedicated to Constantin Brâncuşi, considered the father of modern sculpture, which can be visited until July 1. Hundreds of sculptures, photographs, sketches and archival images are on display in the exhibition which includes Brâncuşi’s Workshop, the place where the great Romanian artist created and lived, alongside works borrowed from major international museums. All of Constantin Brâncuşi’s works from the Romanian heritage are exhibited, sent by the National Art Museum of Romania and the Art Museum in Craiova (southern Romania). ‘Brâncuşi is an artist who was very little exposed during his life, as he preferred to invite his contemporaries to come to his workshop. He liked to control all dimensions of the presentation of his sculptures’, explains Ariane Coulondre, curator of the exhibition, in a press release. The Brâncusi Retrospective at the Pompidou Center, the first in the last almost 30 years and the largest ever organized event, is held with the support of the Romanian Embassy in France and the Romanian Cultural Institute.

     

    Deficit – Romania’s budget deficit reached, after the first two months of the year, almost 29 billion lei (about 6 billion Euros), accounting for 1.67% of the Gross Domestic Product, show data published by the Finance Ministry. The deficit is almost double compared to the same period of last year. The Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said, however, that it would observe the 5% threshold estimated for the end of the year. The economy is self-financing and we will have the largest economic growth in Europe, the Romanian PM also said.

     

    Handball – CS Dinamo Bucharest defeated the Danish team Bjerringbro Silkeborg, score 37-34, on Tuesday evening, at home, in the first leg of the play-off of the EHF European League men’s handball competition. The second leg will take place on April 2, in Silkeborg. Trained by the Spanidh Xavi Pascual, the Romanian champions start with the first chance in the return leg to qualify for the next stage. Afterwards, the winners of the quarterfinals will play in the Final Four Tournament (semifinals and finals). The German team Fuchse Berlin is the holder of the trophy. (LS)

  • October 1, 2023 UPDATE

    October 1, 2023 UPDATE

    ATTACK
    The explosion in front of the Parliament building in Ankara
    on Sunday morning was a terror attack, the Turkish Interior Ministry has
    announced. Two terrorists came with a light commercial vehicle in front of the
    entrance gate of the General Directorate of Security of our Ministry of
    Internal Affairs and carried out a bomb attack the Turkish Interior Minister
    Ali Yerlikaya said adding that two policemen were wounded. The same sources
    have announced that one of the terrorists blew himself up and the other was
    neutralized. According to the Turkish media, the central district is home to several
    ministerial buildings and the nearby Parliament. The country’s president Recep
    Erdogan was set to attend the opening of the new session of Parliament, which
    is these days expected to validate Sweden’s entry into NATO. During a series of
    bloody incidents in 2015 and 2016, Kurdish militants, Islamic State and other
    groups either claimed or were blamed for several attacks in major Turkish
    cities.




    ELECTION Former Prime Minister Robert Fico and his populist, leftist
    party, SMER-SD have won the early Parliament election in Slovakia after 99.9%
    of the votes cast on Saturday were counted. The result contradicts the exit
    polls, which indicated the victory of the pro-European Progressive Slovakia.
    SMER-SD, which promoted anti-NATO and EU messages during their campaign and
    pledged to cut the military support given to Ukraine, has mustered 23.3% of the
    votes, 6% more than the Progressive Slovakia. Radio Romania correspondent in Slovakia
    says that a coalition is envisaged involving SMER, Hlas, which is a splinter
    group from Fico’s party and the Christian-Democrats, which together have most
    of the Parliament seats. Robert Fico was forced to step down in 2018 amid
    protests caused by the killing of an investigative journalist.




    ART Almost
    100 works of art by Romania’s famous sculptor Constantin Brancusi are on
    display as of Saturday in Timisoara, western Romania, in the most important
    exhibition dedicated to this major artist in the past half a century. The
    exhibition includes sculptures, photos, archive documents and film footages on
    display at the local National Art Museum until late January. The exhibits’
    total insured value stays around half a billion euros. Under the suggestive title,
    Brancusi, Romanian sources and universal prospects the exhibition invites the
    public to explore the way in which Brancusi managed to cross all geographic,
    historical, formal and gender borders in order to ensure that special place
    unattached to any artistic current. The exhibition has on view a series of
    artefacts borrowed from the National Museum of Modern Art, Pompidou Center, in
    Paris, the Tate Gallery in London, the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Art
    Museum in Bucharest, the Art Museum in Craiova and some private collections.
    Among the famous artefacts visitors can admire in Timisoara, there is the Bird
    in Space, the Kiss, Mademoiselle Pogany or Sleeping Muse. The aforementioned
    exhibition is part of the programme Timisoara – European Capital of Culture.




    RUGBY Romania’s national rugby side lost
    their third game in group B of the World Cup in France. On Saturday in Lille,
    our rugby side came a cropper in their match against Scotland 0-84, the most
    dramatic defeat in its history. Our players have so far lost to world leader
    Ireland and the en-titre champions South Africa and will be playing their last
    game against Tonga on October 8.






    TENNIS The
    Romanian-Ukrainian pair made up of Monica Niculescu and Nadiia Kichenok on
    Sunday qualified for the round of 16 of the doubles contest of the WTA 1000
    tournament in Beijing, a competition with more than 8 million dollars in prize
    money after a 6-3, 6-3 win against Shuko Aoyama/Ena Shibahara of Japan. In the
    eight finals Niculescu and Kichenok will be up against the winners of the match
    pitching Ana Danilina of Kazahstan and Alexandra Panova of Russia to Beatriz
    Haddad Maia of Brazil and Veronika Kudermetova of Russia. The main draw of the
    doubles contest also includes another Romanian, Sorana Cirstea who joined
    Bethanie Mattek-Sands of the USA for a match against Hao-ching Chan of Taiwan
    and Giuliana Olmos of Mexico.




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  • September 30, 2023 UPDATE

    September 30, 2023 UPDATE

    SEARCH The search
    operations of any possible drone debris the Romanian authorities kicked off in the
    outskirts of the city of Galati, in south-eastern Romania ended on Saturday.
    The operations commenced after a citizen had called the 112 emergency service
    to report a strong explosion in the area but the teams have found no debris
    fallen from the sky. We recall that last night the locals received a series of Ro-alert
    messages about the fall of dangerous objects from the sky and were advised to
    take cover. On Friday night the Defence Ministry alerted the Air Policing
    Service after having detected a group of drones flying towards the Ukrainian
    territory close to the Romanian border and notified the General Inspectorate
    for Emergency Situations over instating the alert measures for the population
    in the counties of Tulcea and Galati. According to the Defence Ministry on the
    night of September 29th the Russian forces launched a new series of strikes
    against targets in Ukraine. The same sources say that the army radars detected
    a possible breach of the national airspace. No objects fallen from the sky have
    been identified yet. The ministry has been informing the allied structures on
    situations like these, keeping a permanent contact with them.




    ART Almost 100
    works of art by Romania’s famous sculptor Constantin Brancusi are on display as
    of Saturday in Timisoara, western Romania, in the most important exhibition
    dedicated to this major artist in the past half a century. The exhibition
    includes sculptures, photos, archive documents and film footages on display at
    the local National Art Museum until late January. The exhibits’ total insured
    value stays around half a billion euros. Under the suggestive title, Brancusi,
    Romanian sources and universal prospects the exhibition invites the public to
    explore the way in which Brancusi managed to cross all geographic, historical,
    formal and gender borders in order to ensure that special place unattached to
    any artistic current. The exhibition has on view a series of artefacts borrowed
    from the National Museum of Modern Art, Pompidou Center, in Paris, the Tate
    Gallery in London, the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Art Museum in
    Bucharest, the Art Museum in Craiova and some private collections. Among the famous
    artefacts visitors can admire in Timisoara, there is the Bird in Space, the
    Kiss, Mademoiselle Pogany or Sleeping Muse. The aforementioned exhibition is
    part of the programme Timisoara – European Capital of Culture.




    WEATHER The
    weather is incredibly warm for this time of the year especially in the
    country’s southern and southeastern regions. In the rest of the territory the
    weather is going to get cooler though with temperatures within the average range
    registered in early October. The highs of the day in the next 24 hours will stay
    between 19 and 30 degrees with a noon reading in Bucharest of 30 degrees
    centigrade.

    FAIR Romania participates in the 28th
    edition of the International Book Fair in Budapest, Hungary, an event due to
    end on Sunday. On this occasion the Culture Ministry in Bucharest has prepared
    a series of events to be attended by Romanian writers Alina Nelega, Mihai Radu,
    Florin Irimia and Horia Garbea as well as translators Andras Orsolya, Szocs
    Imre, Szonda Szabolcs and Lajos Nagy. Saturday saw the launch of As if nothing happened, by Alina Nelega, a
    double UNITER award recipient and the winner of the ‘European Author’ award at
    the Heidelberger Stuckemarkt Festival. The aforementioned participation in this
    edition of the Book Fair in Budapest has been made jointly with the Romanian
    Cultural Institute in Budapest.

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