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  • THE WEEK IN REVIEW

    THE WEEK IN REVIEW

    OG 2024 – Romanian performance

    By Friday, August 2, during the first week of the Olympic Games in Paris, Romanian athletes won 6 medals – 2 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze. At the age of 19, swimmer David Popovici won the final of the 200-meter freestyle event, then won bronze in the 100-meter freestyle final. And rowing provided real moments of joy. Andrei Cornea and Marian Enache won the gold medals in men’s double rowing. Ancuța Bodnar and Simona Radiş also had a heroic race, ending with silver medals in women’s double rowing. Ioana Vrînceanu and Roxana Anghel won the silver in the women’s double sculls, and Gianina van Groningen and Ionela Cozmiuc – also the silver – in the women’s double sculls, light category. We remind you that Romania’s team at the Olympic Games in the French capital, which will end on August 11, consists of 106 athletes competing in 18 sports disciplines.

    New Romanian sites on the UNESCO Heritage List

    The Monumental Ensemble ‘Way of Heroes’, made by Constantin Brâncuşi in Târgu Jiu, a city from his native region in the southwest of Romania, as well as the Borders of the Roman Empire – Dacia, were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The decision was taken by the World Heritage Committee during its 46th session, held in India. The “Way of Heroes” is a sculptural ensemble erected between 1937 and 1938, consisting of the Endless Column, dedicated to the Romanian heroes who fell in the First World War in the region, the Kissing Gate, and the Table of Silence, surrounded by 12 round chairs, completed by 30 chairs with a square headboard, all placed directly on the ground, as a natural plinth. The ensemble represents a turning point in the history of modern art, especially monumental sculpture and public art. As for the Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Dacia, this represents the most complex nomination for the World Heritage List prepared by Romania so far. The case file lists 285 elements scattered along more than 1,000 kilometers, in 16 counties of Romania. Romania has 9 more objectives included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

    Sex scandal in the Romanian university environment

    The Ministry of Education in Bucharest has asked for investigations to be made in universities regarding the cases of sexual harassment that have been in the headlines of the Romanian news for several days. The National Council of Rectors will make a Guide of good practices regarding behavior in the university environment . The measures were announced after several female students declared, in the public space, that they were sexually abused by their teachers, and that their behavior was known among the professional entourage of the respective teaching staff, but that no one took any action. Three names are heavily circulated – sociologists Alfred Bulai and Marius Pieleanu, both from the National School of Political and Administrative Studies (SNSPA), as well as professor Dorin Ştefan Adam from the University of Architecture in the Capital. Alfred Bulai denies the accusations, but submitted his request for retirement. SNSPA suspended him from the position of director of the Department of Sociology, he will no longer teach during the internal investigation by the Faculty’s Ethics Commission, and he has a criminal record for using his position for sexual purposes. Meanwhile, dozens of people sent emails to the Prosecutor’s Office about his behavior. Marius Pieleanu was accused of sexual harassment by Ana Birchall herself, former Minister of Justice, but the Public Prosecutor’s Office says that it has not received any notification in this case. In the end, Dorin Ştefan Adam asked to be suspended from teaching work at the School of Architecture, after female students claimed that he was sending them indecent messages and naked pictures of himself. On the other hand, the Control Corps of the Ministry of Culture will go to the National Art Museum of Romania, after receiving memos, including about actions that can be interpreted as sexual harassment. In Thursday’s Government meeting, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu emphasized that such situations cannot be tolerated, regardless of the name of the aggressor. The Minister of Education, Ligia Deca, spoke about possible measures being considered – among them, one that provides that reports be sent directly to prosecutors, even if they are anonymous. And the Minister of the Family, Natalia Intotero, urged all those who feel that there is pressure on them or harassment to not wait, and to notify the authorities immediately.

    Romanian firefighters on duty in Greece

    The requests from abroad addressed to Romanian firefighters are proof that the civil defense system works – declared the Minister of the Interior, Cătălin Predoiu, on the occasion of the departure of a contingent of rescue workers to Greece. They have proven their ability to save lives, to protect communities, in the country and abroad – the official recalled. The current mission of the Romanian firefighters is carried out within the framework of the European Mechanism for Civil Protection, with European funding. A first contingent of 40 firefighters, accompanied by 8 technical devices, went to Greece to help the Greek authorities manage the situations caused by the fires. They will be replaced, after a few weeks, by two other batches of rescuers. The Romanian firefighters are requested for the 4th time in a row to send contingents to Greece.

  • Olympic Prospects

    Olympic Prospects

    A new edition of the Olympic Games is expected to kick off in the French capital Paris in less than 6 weeks.

    The last qualification contests are underway and the athletes who booked tickets for Paris are completing their training. 91 athletes from Romania have so far qualified for the Olympic Games. The latest qualified is the Stella Rutto, a Romanian athlete of Kenyan origin, who went fourth in the 3 thousand meter hurdles at the recent championships in Rome, where she ended the race in 9 minutes, 22 seconds and 36 hundredths, a fresh personal record on the aforementioned distance.

    Joan Chelimo Melly got the only medal for Romania, silver in the half-marathon race, which is also a record for Romania. This Kenyan athlete is one of Romania’s runners in the Olympic marathon competition in Paris. Another Kenyan athlete, Delvine Meringor will also compete for Romania in Paris.

    Romanian sports fans have also pinned their hopes on their canoe sprinters. Last week at the European Kayak-Canoe Championships in Szeged, Hungary, Romanian Catalin Chirila clinched the European title in the one thousand meter canoe race, which is also an Olympic event.

    Romania hasn’t had a favourite canoe sprinter since Ivan Patzaichin, who reaped the Olympic gold in Munich, in 1972.

    Rowing is another Olympic discipline where Romania might have something to say in Paris as its athletes walked away with eight medals, four gold, two silver and two bronze, from the European championship in April. Our women’s eight stepped onto the podium’s highest step, as well as our male and female light double sculls, and women’s coxless pair. Silver went to the men’s pairs and the women’s four. The rowing events in Paris will be attended by 45 athletes from Romania.

    (bill)

  • April 23, 2023 UPDATE

    April 23, 2023 UPDATE

    VISIT The international community has a
    duty to support Ukraine, the president of Romania Klaus Iohannis and his Chilean
    counterpart Gabriel Boric said in Santiago de
    Chile. According to Radio Romania’s correspondent, president Boric condemned
    the war and expressed his country’s solidarity with Ukraine. Mr. Iohannis announced that the first Romanian language department in Latin
    America will be established this year at Universidad de Chile. During the
    visit, a memorandum was signed concerning cooperation in emergency situations,
    such as earthquakes and wildfires. Previously, president Iohannis was in
    Brazil, and the last stage of his south-American tour is Argentina.


    SPENDING Romanian authorities are looking at a plan to
    reduce public spending, which will be endorsed by the government in an
    emergency order next week, after the
    measures have been approved in a meeting of the ruling coalition made up of the
    Social Democratic Party, the National Liberal Party and the Democratic Union of
    Ethnic Hungarians in Romania. Both the Liberal PM Nicolae Ciucă and the Social
    Democratic finance minister, Adrian Câciu, promised that salaries and
    investments would not be cut, nor would additional taxes and charges be
    introduced. In the last government meeting, held a few days ago, PM Ciucă called
    on large-scale taxpayers to meet their obligations to the budget, and urged fiscal
    authorities to ensure tax collection.


    REFUGEES Nearly 266,000 Romanian and foreign
    citizens Saturday crossed in and out of Romania, the border police announced.
    According to a news release issued on Sunday, out of the over 112,000 people
    who entered Romania, 8,784 were Ukrainian nationals. Since February
    10, 2022, two weeks before the start of the Russian invasion of that country,
    more than 4 million Ukrainian citizens have entered Romania. Most of them
    transited the country en route to Western Europe,
    but over 100,000 have chosen to stay here. The government of Romania decided
    that private citizens that host Ukrainian refugees will only be refunded
    accommodation and meal expenses until the end of this month. As of May 1, the
    people coming into Romania from Ukraine will receive directly a fixed amount to
    cover immediate accommodation and food expenses for 4 months. The money will be
    paid from the funds of emergency inspectorates. After this 4-month period,
    financial aid will only be provided for accommodation, until the end of this
    year, and the refugees are encouraged to enrol with Romanian employment
    agencies in order to benefit from the same rights and benefits as Romanian
    nationals.


    EDUCATION Trade unions in the public education sector intend to step
    up protests primarily concerning staff salaries, after the Government announced
    plans to cut down budget spending, including a freeze on salaries and hiring in
    the public sector. Major trade union federations in the sector threaten that
    the current school year might be ended sooner than scheduled, as they are
    considering an all-out strike as of May 22. Next Tuesday and Wednesday, they
    will be picketing the government headquarters, and on May 10 a protest rally is
    scheduled in Bucharest. The education minister, Ligia Deca, said she was
    confident solutions would be found to avoid a strike.


    HOLIDAY Christians Sunday celebrated St. George, who is also
    the patron saint of the Romanian Land Forces. According to tradition, St.
    George was a high-ranking soldier in the Roman Army under Emperor Diocletian, who
    was tortured and sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christian faith.
    St George is one of the most venerated saints in Christianity, and a large
    number of settlements have claimed him as a patron saint. Over 1 million
    Romanians bear his name.


    COIN The National Bank of Romania Monday releases a celebratory
    silver coin on the occasion of the 90th birthday anniversary of the
    great poet Nichita Stănescu. The coins will be accompanied by authenticity
    certificates and presentation leaflets in Romanian, English and French. The 5,000
    coins will be sold for EUR 90 per piece.


    SPORTS The Romanian athlete Denis Florin Mihai won the
    bronze in the 55 kg Greco-Roman wrestling category at the European championships
    held in Zagreb, Croatia, after defeating Bulgaria’s Stefan Hristov Grigorov. Before
    the last day of the competition, Romania had won a total of 5 medals, including
    2 gold ones, for Andreea Beatrice Ana, in the 55 kg and Alexandra Nicoleta
    Anghel in the 72 kg categories, and 3 bronze ones, won by Cătălina Axente in
    the 76 kilo, Kriszta Tunde Incze in the 65 kg category, and Denis Florin Mihai.
    At the previous edition, hosted by Budapest, Hungary, Romania won 4 medals, including
    one gold (Andreea Ana – 55 kg), one silver (Nicu Ojog – 97 kg Greco-Roman), and
    two bronze (Alina Vuc -55 kg and Kriszta Incze – 65 kg). (AMP)

  • July 2, 2021

    July 2, 2021

    COVID Over 340,000 Covid digital certificates were generated in the first 12 hours since the launch of the certificat-covid.gov.ro platform. As of 1 July, the Covid digital certificate is available for travellers in the EU. The document proves the owner has been vaccinated, has recovered or recently tested negative for the disease. Also as of 1 July, further relaxation measures are in place in Romania. The vaccine rollout continues, and a new batch of Johnson & Johnson vaccine is due to arrive in the country today. On Thursday some 19,000 people received their doses. Authorities urge citizens to get immunised and warn against a new wave of infections. Yesterday 31 new coronavirus infection cases were announced, out of some 26,000 tests, and 5 people died in the past 24 hours. A total of 430 Covid patients are currently in hospitals, 67 of them in intensive care.



    RESTRICTIONS In Romania, the National Committee for Emergency Situations Thursday updated the list of countries and regions with high epidemiological risks. Travellers coming into the country from regions with a combined rate of COVID-19 cases above 3 per thousand in the past 14 days must isolate for 14 days. The UK stays in the red zone, alongside 22 other territories, including exotic destinations like the Seychelles and Maldives. The 18 regions in the yellow zone include, among others, the United Arab Emirates, Cyprus, Russia and Portugal. Countries with an infection rate below 1.5 per thousand are on the green list.



    LAW Criminal liability for human trafficking and exploitation, sexual assault, and torture in children is no longer subject to time limits in Romania, under a law signed on Thursday by president Klaus Iohannis. The act, which amends the Criminal Code, also increases punishments for failure to report a crime, while also criminalising the failure to report human trafficking and exploitation and sexual offences against child victims.



    MILITARY Romania and Germany signed on Thursday, in a ceremony at the Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base 57 on the Romanian Black Sea coast, a statement of intent concerning the development of bilateral relations in the field of aviation. In the presence of the air force chiefs of the 2 countries and of the UK, a demonstration was held showcasing the joint fulfilment of an enhanced air policing mission. Taking part in the exercise were aircraft in the MiG-21 LanceR unit, alongside Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft of the British Royal Air Forces and the German Air Forces, deployed at the Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base 57.



    COIN The National Bank of Romania will issue on 7 July a new silver coin to mark 100 years of diplomatic relations between Romania and Japan, the institution announced in a news release. The obverse of the coin features Caraiman Peak in the Bucegi Mountains, while the reverse features a traditional Japanese gate, tori, overlapping the image of Mount Fuji reflected in the Kawaguchi lake.



    TENNIS The Romanian player Sorana Cîrstea Thursday qualified into the 3rd round of the Wimbledon tournament, the 3rd grand slam of the year, after defeating Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, in 3 sets. Cîrstea (45 WTA) is to play Saturday against Emma Răducanu (338 WTA), who managed to beat the Czech Marketa Vondrousova in one of the tournaments major surprises. Today, Irina Begu (74 WTA) attempts qualification in the round of 16, in a match against Iga Swiatek of Poland, (9 WTA and seed no. 7). In the doubles, Romanians Horia Tecău and Raluca Olaru, with their respective partners, have qualified in the second round of the mens and womens competitions. (tr. A.M. Popescu)

  • Medals at the European Rowing Championship

    Medals at the European Rowing Championship

    46
    athletes represented Romania at the European Rowing Championship held in the
    Italian city of Varese. The Romanians competed in 13 disciplines and eventually
    walked away with six medals, two gold and four silver. The Romanian women’s
    pair boat and double scull and the Romanian women’s eight stepped onto the
    podium’s first step. The Romanian women’s pair and the light women’s double
    scull, the Romanian men’s four and eight became silver medalists.




    Romania
    has ended the competition on the fourth position in the medal ranking after
    Britain, Italy and the Netherlands. The competition in Varese was somehow
    atypical as many of the teams attending were in full training campaign for the
    upcoming Olympics in Tokyo, so their objective wasn’t actually winning a medal
    but obtaining the best contest formula. For other teams, the competition in
    Varese was the final rehearsal before the Lucerne regatta in mid-May, which
    will decide the last boats qualified for the Olympics. Many Romanian teams are
    in this situation, trying to obtain a better ranking in Lucerne. Fans have
    pinned their hopes on the Romanian women’s eight, which put up a good show in
    Varese and stands good chances in Lucerne as well.




    We’ll
    wait and see which are the new changes operated by the Romanians’ opponents in
    Lucerne and how these changes are going to influence the results of the
    upcoming competition. The Romanian federation can also operate some changes but
    it is more expected to try to increase the performances of our athletes.
    Qualification for the Olympics is a must for the Romanian rowing tradition as
    our athletes have been participated in these competitions since 1952 and they
    missed only the 1956 edition in Melbourne.

    After gymnastics, rowing boasts the
    best Romanian participation in the Olympic Games with 19 gold medals, 10 silver
    and 9 bronze. And the Romanian women’s eight has been on the Olympic podium
    since 1996 with the exception of London edition in 2012. With three Olympic
    golds, three silver and three bronze, the Romanian women’s eight boasts the
    best performances of a rowing team in Romania.


    (bill)

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    Epee fencer Ana Maria
    Popescu walked home with gold in the 2016 of the Rio Olympics in the nations’
    competition. In the wake of that most remarkable feat, Ana Maria Popescu has
    become the 60th athlete to have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics.
    The Romanian Fencing Federation and the Olympic and Sports Committee some time
    ago have jointly made the announcement. Ana Maria has bought her ticket for
    Tokyo since she came at the top of the table according to the epee world
    rankings. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Ana-Maria
    Popescu the Athlete of the week. Swimming, athletics, rowing, football,
    artistic gymnastics, three on three basketball, cycling, wrestling, shooting
    sports, kayak-canoe, table tennis and fencing. These are the thirteen sports
    disciplines for which the Romanian athletes have qualified as part of the Tokyo
    Olympics.


    Ana-Maria Popescu stands the
    highest chances to winning a medal in the fencing events as part of the Tokyo Olympics.

    Nee Ana-Maria Branza, the award-winning epee fencer was born on November 26,
    1984 in Bucharest. She first compelled international recognition in 2001, when, in Poland, she was at the top of the table in the World Cadets’ Championships.
    In 2002 Ana Maria Popescu won the world title in the World Juniors’ Championships held in Turkey. It was a special year, 2002, for Ana-Maria Popescu, since her
    remarkable feat in the Juniors’ Championships in Turkey was followed by the
    bronze medal she won in the World Seniors’ Championships in Lisbon. In the Athens Olympics in
    2004 all hopes were pinned on Ana-Maria Popescu’s performance, yet she came in
    16th, unfortunately. However, Ana-Maria came from behind and in 2008 at
    the Beijing Olympics she walked away with silver. Ana-Maria Popescu’s
    career-best occurred at the 2016 edition of the Olympics Games in Rio, when
    Ana-Maria won the gold medal with Romania’s epee team.




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    Epee fencer Ana Maria
    Popescu walked home with gold in the 2016 of the Rio Olympics in the nations’
    competition. In the wake of that most remarkable feat, Ana Maria Popescu has
    become the 60th athlete to have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics.
    The Romanian Fencing Federation and the Olympic and Sports Committee some time
    ago have jointly made the announcement. Ana Maria has bought her ticket for
    Tokyo since she came at the top of the table according to the epee world
    rankings. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Ana-Maria
    Popescu the Athlete of the week. Swimming, athletics, rowing, football,
    artistic gymnastics, three on three basketball, cycling, wrestling, shooting
    sports, kayak-canoe, table tennis and fencing. These are the thirteen sports
    disciplines for which the Romanian athletes have qualified as part of the Tokyo
    Olympics.


    Ana-Maria Popescu stands the
    highest chances to winning a medal in the fencing events as part of the Tokyo Olympics.

    Nee Ana-Maria Branza, the award-winning epee fencer was born on November 26,
    1984 in Bucharest. She first compelled international recognition in 2001, when, in Poland, she was at the top of the table in the World Cadets’ Championships.
    In 2002 Ana Maria Popescu won the world title in the World Juniors’ Championships held in Turkey. It was a special year, 2002, for Ana-Maria Popescu, since her
    remarkable feat in the Juniors’ Championships in Turkey was followed by the
    bronze medal she won in the World Seniors’ Championships in Lisbon. In the Athens Olympics in
    2004 all hopes were pinned on Ana-Maria Popescu’s performance, yet she came in
    16th, unfortunately. However, Ana-Maria came from behind and in 2008 at
    the Beijing Olympics she walked away with silver. Ana-Maria Popescu’s
    career-best occurred at the 2016 edition of the Olympics Games in Rio, when
    Ana-Maria won the gold medal with Romania’s epee team.