Tag: quake in Turkey and Syria

  • February 16, 2023

    February 16, 2023

    QUAKE – The first Romanian rescuers
    deployed to Turkey in the wake of the February 6 quake have returned yesterday
    with two Spartain aircraft. The team managed to save 4 Turkish citizens trapped
    beneath debris, thus displaying compassion and restoring hope to those in
    despair, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said. In turn, Interior Minister Lucian
    Bode said the actions of Romanian rescuers confirm that Romania can provide
    support to every European citizen in critical need of help. 59 Romanian
    rescuers are still deployed to Turkey in support of local authorities. Romania
    also continues to send humanitarian aid to Turkey and Syria addressing the
    millions of people affected by the quake. The death toll continues to rise and
    has exceeded 41 thousand. According to the UN, 9 million people in Syria and
    2.2 million in Turkey need help. Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă earlier today
    announced the creation of an inter-ministry task force that will monitor
    developments with a view to preparing the proper response to emergency
    situations.


    VISIT – Chamber of Deputies speaker
    Marcel Ciolacu is as of today paying a two-day official visit to Rome, Italy.
    The Romanian official will meet his Italian counterpart Lorenzo Fontana today,
    as well as Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri. Tomorrow, Marcel Ciolacu will meet
    Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi as well as representatives of
    Romanian parishes in the Lazio Region.


    MOLDOVA – Moldova’s Prime Minister
    designate, Dorin Recean, is today expected to present before Parliament the
    structure of his Cabinet and his governing program. Most ministers in the
    Gavrilița Cabinet will preserve their portfolios, and only four ministers will
    be replaced. The Recean Cabinet should have no trouble getting Parliament’s
    investiture vote, given that the Action and Solidarity Party founded by the
    pro-European president Maia Sandu enjoys majority in Parliament, our
    correspondent in Chișinău notes. Moldovan officials explained the Cabinet swap
    was necessary due to the deteriorating security context, which Dorin Recean was
    the best suited person to handle, given his experience as Interior Minister and
    national security presidential adviser. This is one further argument presented
    by president Sandu earlier this week, when she announced the interception of a
    Russian plan to overthrow the government in Moldova. Chișinău pundits believe there
    might have been other reasons behind Natalia Gavrilița’s resignation, such as
    the slow-moving reform of the judiciary.


    TIMIȘOARA – Over 130 events will take
    place over February 17-19 in Timișoara as the city prepares to officially
    launch its program Timișoara – European Capital of Culture in 2023. Timișoara
    mayor Dominic Fritz announced the opening event held in the Unification Square
    in the center will start with a symbolic moment whereby the city will receive
    the Melina Mercouri Award of the European Commission, traditionally bestowed to
    every European capital of culture that successfully complied with their
    candidacy obligations. We have a historic opportunity to shape public
    perception and do away with prejudice. Let us use Timișoara’s European story to
    create a new European destiny for Romania and rebrand the city on the map of
    Europe, the Romanian official said. According to Dominic Fritz, the program
    will comprise over 1,000 events to be held over the course of the entire year.


    FILM – The 73rd edition of
    the Berlin International Film Festival kicks off today in its traditional
    format after two year of pandemic-related restrictions. Opening the event,
    Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to deliver a live message in
    videoconference format. Some 400 features will be screened as part of the
    festival, which will end on February 26. Competing for the Golden Bear and
    Silver Bear awards are 19 features, 6 of which are directed by women. The
    Romanian production Mammalia directed by Sebastian Mihăilescu is competing in
    the Forum section. This year’s jury includes American actress Kristen Stewart
    and Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude, who won the Golden Bear in 2021 for his
    comedy Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn as well as the Silver Bear award in
    2015 with his historical feature Aferim!


    FOOTBALL – Romania’s football champions
    CFR Cluj are today playing Lazio Rome away from home in the first leg of the
    Europa Conference League round of 16 playoffs. CFR previously played Lazio in
    the 2019-2020 season in the Europa League group phase, when it managed to win
    against the Italian side at home. CFR is the only Romanian club left in
    European inter-club competitions. (VP)





  • February 12, 2023 UPDATE

    February 12, 2023 UPDATE

    VISIT – Bavaria’s minister-president,
    Markus Söder, will visit Romania on Monday. The German official will meet
    president Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, the German Embassy
    reports. Markus Söder will also hold talks with representatives of the German
    minority in Romania and the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce. On the
    sidelines of his meeting with Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, the two officials
    will sign a joint statement aimed at expanding bilateral cooperation to such
    fields as national security, IT, justice, cyber security, science and research,
    economy, language, education and social.




    QUAKE -
    The death toll of the deadly February 6 earthquake exceeded 33,000 on Sunday
    and risks doubling, the UN deputy Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs,
    Martin Griffiths has warned. According to the UN official, who visited Turkey
    on Saturday, the quake has killed over 24,000 people in Turkey and over 3,500
    in Syria. The UN warns that at least 870 thousand people need warm meals in
    Turkey and Syria. Some 26 million people have been affected by the quake, the
    World Health Organization estimates. Turkey’s disaster agency says 32,000
    people from Turkish organizations are working on search and rescue efforts.
    Some 8,300 international rescuers are also contributing. On the other hand, the
    Chargé d’Affaires of the European Union to Syria, Dan Stoenescu, told Reuters
    on Sunday that the EU and Member States have raised €50 million to provide aid
    and back rescue missions and first aid in both government-held and
    rebel-controlled parts of Syria.




    RELIEF -
    The first train carrying relief materials from the EU’s reserve has left
    Bucharest and is expected to arrive on Tuesday in quake-hit Turkey. According
    to Raed Arafat, the head of the Department for Emergency Situations, the first
    transport includes 1,200 tents, 8,000 beds, 2,200 mattresses and 4,800 pillows.
    On Sunday, Romanian rescuers pulled a 35-year-old man from debris after a
    12-hour straight operation, raising the total number of people saved to 6.
    Romania has two search and rescue teams currently deployed to Turkey.
    Additionally, volunteers from Constanța, including four search and rescue
    experts with CERONAV (the Romanian Center for Training Naval Transport
    Personnel), have left to the most affected areas and joined the Turkish
    authorities in the city of Islahiye in an attempt to rescue people still
    trapped beneath collapsed buildings.




    EUROVISION – Theodor Andrei will represent
    Romania at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest with his song D.G.T. (Off and on) after winning the national selection contest on
    Saturday night. This year’s edition of Eurovision will be hosted by Liverpool,
    UK on behalf of Ukraine, the country that won last year’s edition and which is
    currently unable to host the contest due to the war. The semi-finals are
    scheduled for May 9 and 11. Romania’s representative will compete in the second
    semi-final. The final will be held on May 13. Organized since 1956, the
    Eurovision Song Contest is one of the longest-standing and most watched TV
    programs in the world. It is broadcast to Europe, Australia, Asia and the USA.
    Romania’s best rankings in the Eurovision was third place in 2005 (Kyiv – Luminiţa
    Anghel & Sistem) and 2010 (Oslo – Paula Seling and Ovi), and fourth place
    in 2006 (Athens – Mihai Trăistariu).




    WORLD RADIO
    DAY – On World Radio Day, celebrated on February 13, Romanian artists will
    express their support with war-torn Ukraine by sending a message of hope and
    peace. Vocalists, the Radio Children’s Choir and the Radio Big Band will
    interpret the song called Heal the World,
    a reinterpretation of Michael Jackson’s famous 1991 single, written by the
    Radio Big Band conductor Simona Strungaru. The song will be aired on all Radio
    Romania stations in celebration of World Radio Day 2023.




    HANDBALL
    – The Romanian women’s handball club CSM Bucharest on Sunday lost 28-26 to Krim
    Mercator Ljubljana of Slovenia away from home in the last fixture of Champions
    League Group A. CSM thus missed the opportunity of ranking first in the group
    tables. The team has secured qualification to the quarterfinals, where it will
    play the winner of the match pitting Brest Bretagne Handball of France against
    Team Esbjerg of Denmark. Also on Sunday, in its last Group B fixture, Romanian
    champions CS Rapid Bucharest won 27-22 against RK Lokomotiva Zagreb. Rapid
    qualified to the playoffs, where it will play Krim Ljubljana. The winner of
    this match will then play the defending champions Vipers Kristiansand of Norway
    in the quarterfinals. (VP)

  • February 12, 2023

    February 12, 2023

    VISIT – Bavaria’s minister-president,
    Markus Söder, will visit Romania on Monday. The German official will meet
    president Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, the German Embassy
    reports. Markus Söder will also hold talks with representatives of the German
    minority in Romania and the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce. On the
    sidelines of his meeting with Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă, the two officials
    will sign a joint statement aimed at expanding bilateral cooperation to such
    fields as national security, IT, justice, cyber security, science and research,
    economy, language, education and social.




    QUAKE -
    The death toll of the deadly February 6 earthquake exceeded 28,000 on Sunday
    and risks doubling, the UN deputy Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs,
    Martin Griffiths has warned. According to the UN official, who visited Turkey
    on Saturday, the quake has killed over 24,000 people in Turkey and over 3,500
    in Syria. The UN warns that at least 870 thousand people need warm meals in
    Turkey and Syria. Some 26 million people have been affected by the quake, the
    World Health Organization estimates. Turkey’s disaster agency says 32,000
    people from Turkish organizations are working on search and rescue efforts.
    Some 8,300 international rescuers are also contributing. On the other hand, the
    Chargé d’Affaires of the European Union to Syria, Dan Stoenescu, told Reuters
    on Sunday that the EU and Member States have raised €50 million to provide aid
    and back rescue missions and first aid in both government-held and
    rebel-controlled parts of Syria.




    RELIEF -
    The first train carrying relief materials from the EU’s reserve has left
    Bucharest and is expected to arrive on Tuesday in quake-hit Turkey. According
    to Raed Arafat, the head of the Department for Emergency Situations, the first
    transport includes 1,200 tents, 8,000 beds, 2,200 mattresses and 4,800 pillows.
    On Sunday, Romanian rescuers pulled a 35-year-old man from debris after a
    12-hour straight operation, raising the total number of people saved to 6.
    Romania has two search and rescue teams currently deployed to Turkey.
    Additionally, volunteers from Constanța, including four search and rescue
    experts with CERONAV (the Romanian Center for Training Naval Transport
    Personnel), have left to the most affected areas and joined the Turkish
    authorities in the city of Islahiye in an attempt to rescue people still
    trapped beneath collapsed buildings.




    EUROVISION – Theodor Andrei will represent
    Romania at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest with his song D.G.T. (Off and on) after winning the national selection contest on
    Saturday night. This year’s edition of Eurovision will be hosted by Liverpool,
    UK on behalf of Ukraine, the country that won last year’s edition and which is
    currently unable to host the contest due to the war. The semi-finals are
    scheduled for May 9 and 11. Romania’s representative will compete in the second
    semi-final. The final will be held on May 13. Organized since 1956, the
    Eurovision Song Contest is one of the longest-standing and most watched TV
    programs in the world. It is broadcast to Europe, Australia, Asia and the USA.
    Romania’s best rankings in the Eurovision was third place in 2005 (Kyiv – Luminiţa
    Anghel & Sistem) and 2010 (Oslo – Paula Seling and Ovi), and fourth place
    in 2006 (Athens – Mihai Trăistariu).




    WORLD RADIO
    DAY – On World Radio Day, celebrated on February 13, Romanian artists will
    express their support with war-torn Ukraine by sending a message of hope and
    peace. Vocalists, the Radio Children’s Choir and the Radio Big Band will interpret
    the song called Heal the World, a
    reinterpretation of Michael Jackson’s famous 1991 single, written by the Radio
    Big Band conductor Simona Strungaru. The song will be aired on all Radio
    Romania stations in celebration of World Radio Day 2023.




    RUGBY -
    Romania’s national rugby team has qualified to the semi-finals of Rugby Europe
    Championship 2023 after defeating Belgium 56-5 on Saturday away from home.
    Romania was drafted in Group B alongside Portugal, Belgium and Poland. Group A
    comprises Georgia, the Netherlands, Spain and Germany. On February 19, Romania
    will play Portugal away from home in a match that will decide the group’s
    winner. (VP)