Author: Vlad Palcu

  • March 4, 2024 UPDATE

    March 4, 2024 UPDATE

    MOTION – A simple motion against the Romanian Minister of Finance, Marcel Boloş, was debated on Monday in the Chamber of Deputies and will be voted on Tuesday. Boloș is “the most harmful” Finance Minister Romania ever had after 1989, our country’s inflation now being twice the average of the EU, USR president Cătălin Drulă said. The USR leader added that under Minister Boloș’s tenure, Romania is borrowing another billion Lei every day, and that budget deficit has reached unprecedented scales. In turn, PNL deputy Călin Bota said the motion is “an example of manipulation of genuine information” with a view to “appealing to Romanians’ emotions”, also arguing that the document is populist.

     

    SCHENGEN – Romania is ready to join the Schengen area with its land borders, evidence of which can be found in clear-cut data and results, Interior Minister Cătălin Predoiu has said. The Romanian official is attending the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Brussels, focusing on combating illegal migration and drug trafficking. On the sidelines of the event, the Romanian Minister met with his Bulgarian counterpart and the European Commissioner for Home Affairs to sign a new framework of cooperation on border management. Under the new deal, the two states will receive an additional 85 mln EUR to boost their administrative capacities. Romania is at the forefront of European states that implemented the provisions of the Dublin Agreement, seen as the cornerstone of the asylum system, Minister Predoiu has argued, adding that Romania could strengthen Schengen, which is why it is unfair our country should only be partly integrated in this area. At the end of March, Romania and Bulgaria are expected to join the Schengen area with their air and maritime borders.

     

    AGRICULTURE – Over 400 mln EUR worth of European funds have been made available to modernize the irrigation infrastructure in Romania, according to the Agency for Rural Investments Financing. All organizations using water for irrigation can submit their applications starting March 15, for a maximum funding of 1.5 mln EUR worth of non-reimbursable funding for each beneficiary.

     

    MOLDOVA – The Republic of Moldova belongs in the EU, and Romania remains its main partner in this endeavor, said the Speaker of the Romanian Senate, Nicolae Ciucă, who paid a visit to Chișinău. At the meeting with the president of Moldova, Maia Sandu, he stressed that Moscow’s hybrid war had not fulfilled its goals in Moldova and that’s a victory and good news for Bucharest as well. Ciucă also met with the President of the Moldovan Parliament, Igor Grosu. The officials discussed topics regarding inter-parliamentary cooperation, cooperation in the energy field and means of speeding up infrastructure projects.

     

    1977 QUAKE – On Monday, Romania commemorated 47 years since the strongest earthquake ever hitting the country, on March 4, 1977. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.2 on the Richter scale and the epicenter was in the Vrancea Mountains (eastern Romania). It lasted 56 seconds. Over 1,500 people, mostly from the capital, lost their lives then, and around 11,000 were injured. 32 high- or medium-rise buildings collapsed in Bucharest and almost 33,000 homes were affected nationally. The quake was felt throughout Eastern Europe, but also in Russia, in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. After the earthquake, a state of emergency was declared on the territory of Romania, and more than 30,000 firefighters and soldiers were mobilized. According to the authorities, if an earthquake of the same magnitude were to occur today, it would cause more than 42,000 deaths. Bucharest would suffer the most, as it has around 2,400 buildings in seismic risk classes, most of them in the city center.

     

    HANDBALL – The Romanian women’s national handball team defeated Croatia yesterday, in Koprivnica, 25-23, in Group 1 of the 2024 European Championship preliminaries. Romania has thus qualified to the European Championship and ranks first in the group with 8 points, followed by Croatia and Greece, each with 4 points. In the last matches due in April, Romania will take on Bosnia-Herzegovina away from home and Greece on home turf. The first two teams in each group qualify for the European Championship, as well as the four best third-placed teams. The European Women’s Handball Championship will take place over November 28 – December 15 in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland. (MI & VP)

     

     

     

  • The UNHCR Refugee Response Plan – the chapter for Romania

    The UNHCR Refugee Response Plan – the chapter for Romania

    According to data provided by the UNHCR, since February 2022, over 5.4 million people have crossed the border from Ukraine and Moldova into Romania, of which over 155,000 received various forms of temporary protection. Some 78,000 Ukrainians are still present in Romania.

    On February 23, at the North Rail Station in Bucharest, the UNHCR, together with UN agencies and NGOs, launched the Refugee Response Plan. This year, the 37 partners of this initiative, comprising 24 national NGOs, 7 international NGOs, and 6 UN agencies will implement targeted activities to support the protection and inclusion of refugees from Ukraine in Romania.

    More details about this initiative and ongoing efforts to help Ukrainian refugees in Romania from the UNHCR representative to Romania, Pablo Zapata, in this exclusive interview for RRI.

     

     

    Click on the link below to listen to the full interview

  • Listeners of RRI – Dawood Jabarkhail (Pakistan)

    Listeners of RRI – Dawood Jabarkhail (Pakistan)

















    FULL NAME

    Dawood Jabarkhail

    AGE

    35

    PROFESSION

    Reporter

    OTHER INTERESTS

    labor

    LISTENING HABITS

    Web and net

    EQUIPMENT USED FOR LISTENING

    Radio & net

    ASSOCIATIONS (CLUBS, FEDERATIONS, ETC.)

    shara List Club

    RRI FREQUENCIES USED

    yes

    RRI PROGRAMMES OF INTEREST

    All Progammes

    CONTACT (EMAIL / SWL CALL SIGNS – OPTIONAL)

    OTHER INFORMATION

    Romanian Radio broadcasts a lot of updates, we use it

    COMMENTS

    Romanian Radio


    I am only an Afghan listener and want to get updates from this and share it with others


  • Listeners of RRI – Dharam Pal Panihar (India)

    Listeners of RRI – Dharam Pal Panihar (India)

















    FULL NAME

    DHARAM PAL PANIHAR

    AGE

    58 YEARS

    PROFESSION

    Rtd from Govt Service

    OTHER INTERESTS

    Reading, Traveling, Radio & TV

    LISTENING HABITS

    General

    EQUIPMENT USED FOR LISTENING

    Domestic Set

    ASSOCIATIONS (CLUBS, FEDERATIONS, ETC.)

    Personal Listening

    RRI FREQUENCIES USED

    Variable

    RRI PROGRAMMES OF INTEREST

    News, Reports & culture

    CONTACT (EMAIL / SWL CALL SIGNS – OPTIONAL)

    OTHER INFORMATION

    COMMENTS

    Please send me latest Frequency Schedule & something special about Romania and its people.


  • The ICAM programme, a successful initiative addressing children affected by migration

    The ICAM programme, a successful initiative addressing children affected by migration

    Today’s segment deals with a
    programme that set out to tackle some of the problems children affected by
    migration (CAM). Implemented at national level by Terre des hommes – Romania,
    ICAM (Inclusion of Children Affected by Migration) seeks to increase the level
    of integration and improve the learning capacity of children affected by
    migration by enhancing the climate of convivencia in schools and at home, by
    raising awareness of children’s rights and the law protecting them, and by
    providing additional support in school and in the family for their social and
    emotional learning and general well-being.




    Supported by the UNHCR and funded
    by the EU under the Erasmus+ programme, the programme was recommended by the
    European Commission as an inspirational model in its guide of best practices
    when it comes to the inclusion of Ukrainian refugees in schools. It was
    implemented in Romania over December 2019 – May 2022.




    To find out more about the
    programme and its underlying methodology, I talked to Chris Gittins, the
    director of the ICAM network and Director of the Northampton Centre for
    Learning Behaviour at the University of Northampton, Francesca Nicora, project
    manager on behalf of the national partner – Terre des hommes Romania, and
    Claudia Iliescu, a history teacher and headmaster at a school in Măgurele,
    Prahova County.

    Further information on ICAM:




    https://www.icamproject.eu/


    https://www.tdh.ro/en/icamnet-including-children-affected-migration

    Full interviews:




    https://soundcloud.com/radioromaniainternational/interview-with-chris-gittins-icamnet


    https://soundcloud.com/radioromaniainternational/interview-with-francesca-nicora-tdh

  • Listeners of RRI – Sultan Mahmud Sarker

    Listeners of RRI – Sultan Mahmud Sarker

















    FULL NAME

    SULTAN MAHMUD SARKER

    AGE

    45

    PROFESSION

    TEACHING

    OTHER INTERESTS

    TRAVELING

    LISTENING HABITS

    RADIO

    EQUIPMENT USED FOR LISTENING

    INTERNET & MOBILE

    ASSOCIATIONS (CLUBS, FEDERATIONS, ETC.)

    SHETU RADIO FAN CLUB

    RRI FREQUENCIES USED

    RRI PROGRAMMES OF INTEREST

    WORLD OF CULTURE

    CONTACT (EMAIL / SWL CALL SIGNS – OPTIONAL)

    OTHER INFORMATION

    COMMENTS

    Pl. include me in RRI Listeners list.


  • Listeners of RRI – William K. Bonilla (USA)

    Listeners of RRI – William K. Bonilla (USA)

















    FULL NAME

    William Bonilla

    AGE

    59

    PROFESSION

    Attorney at Law

    OTHER INTERESTS

    Amateur Radio, travel

    LISTENING HABITS

    I regularly listen to International SW broadcasts; am also active on the amateur bands.

    EQUIPMENT USED FOR LISTENING

    DX-390, DX-440, ICF-SW-7600, Yacht Boy -400, WebSDR

    ASSOCIATIONS (CLUBS, FEDERATIONS, ETC.)

    ARRL, 10-10 International, NASWA, CIDXC

    RRI FREQUENCIES USED

    11620 khz, online

    RRI PROGRAMMES OF INTEREST

    Listeners Corner, Happening in Romania

    CONTACT (EMAIL / SWL CALL SIGNS – OPTIONAL)

    SWL – WA4102SWL, Ham – AF4LL

    OTHER INFORMATION

    COMMENTS


  • The future of Europe and its youth – debate on the European Parliament election

    The future of Europe and its youth – debate on the European Parliament election

    In January, Radio Romania produced a debate hosted by the European Parliament as
    part of the You+EU
    2024 & Beyond project, won by the Romanian public broadcaster and
    co-funded by the European Parliament. Under this project, Radio Romania
    produces podcasts, video animations and infographics on European topics
    throughout the year. This was the second debate held at the European Parliament
    in English, focusing on what we can expect from the upcoming European election
    and how we convince young people to vote. More on this in this week’s segment

  • Interview with Alex Agius Saliba, MEP, S&D

    Interview with Alex Agius Saliba, MEP, S&D

    As part of the “You + EU – 2024 and Beyond” project, won by Radio Romania and co-funded by the European Parliament, Radio Romania produces podcasts, video animations and infographics on European topics, as well as a series of debates. One such debate took place in Brussels on January 23.

     

     

    One the participants in the debate, Alex Agius Saliba – Vice-Chair of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Petitions (PETI), gave us the following interview.

     

     

  • Listeners of RRI – Fabrizio Savini (Italy)

    Listeners of RRI – Fabrizio Savini (Italy)

















    FULL NAME

    Fabrizio Savini

    AGE

    60

    PROFESSION

    retired

    OTHER INTERESTS

    informatics radio listening photography

    LISTENING HABITS

    entertainment – music

    EQUIPMENT USED FOR LISTENING

    Kiwi SDR – Magnetic loop antenna

    ASSOCIATIONS (CLUBS, FEDERATIONS, ETC.)

    //

    RRI FREQUENCIES USED

    RRI PROGRAMMES OF INTEREST

    news – music – insights

    CONTACT (EMAIL / SWL CALL SIGNS – OPTIONAL)

    SWL I/16904

    OTHER INFORMATION

    //

    COMMENTS

    //


  • Interview with Olivia Nouailhetas-Baneth, Associate Director at Verian

    Interview with Olivia Nouailhetas-Baneth, Associate Director at Verian


    As part of the “You + EU – 2024 and Beyond” project, won by Radio Romania and co-funded by the European Parliament, Radio Romania produces podcasts, video animations and infographics on European topics, as well as a series of debates. One such debate took place in Brussels on January 23.



    One of the participants in the debate, Olivia Nouailhetas-Baneth, Associate Director at Verian Group, a global research and public policy center, gave us the following interview.








  • Interview with Alex Agius Saliba, MEP with the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats

    Interview with Alex Agius Saliba, MEP with the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats


    As part of the “You + EU – 2024 and Beyond” project, won by Radio Romania and co-funded by the European Parliament, Radio Romania produces podcasts, video animations and infographics on European topics, as well as a series of debates. One such debate took place in Brussels on January 23.



    One the participants in the debate, Alex Agius Saliba – Vice-Chair of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Petitions (PETI), gave us the following interview.




  • Mail Roundup – January 20, 2024

    Mail Roundup – January 20, 2024

    Mail Roundup


    19/01/2024






    Hello, friends,




    It’s time for a new roundup of
    messages we got at our office since the start of the new year.






    ***


    Our listener from India, Jayanta
    Chakrabarty, picked up our broadcast on January 4 and sent a reception report,
    adding:


    Please receive my best wishes
    and felicitations for a Happy New Year. May the year 2024 usher in peace, joy
    and good health to all at RRI for each and every day.


    I am pleased to send you my first
    report of 2024 listened on 04 January. Reception quality was excellent with
    strong signal strength and friendly-voiced hosts that made listening a
    pleasure.


    Thanks, Jayanta, for a new report
    and being among our most loyal listeners.




    ***


    We also got New Year’s greetings
    from Börje Sahlen (Sweden):


    I wish you a Happy New Year!
    Enclosed a Christmas card I and my fiancée send to our friends before
    Christmas.


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    ***


    This January we got messages from
    new listeners




    First, Isao Yamanaka (Japan) submitted a report,
    adding the following:


    I think RRI’s English broadcasts
    are extremely valuable as a medium for getting


    Romanian news and information.


    I hope that English broadcasting
    will continue for a long time.


    Thanks for writing, Isao. We hope
    to hear more from you soon.




    Then, Scott Anderson (USA) also
    sent the following custom-made report


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    Thanks, Scott, it’s really nice
    to welcome new members to the RRI family!




    ***


    We also got a nice message from
    our listener from Nigeria, Salisu Muhammad Dawanau:


    Trust you doing great over
    there. This is to salute your efforts in informing the world about progress,
    new developments and initiatives or innovations in the Pacific and the world at
    large.


    Thanks, Salisu. We really
    appreciate your support.




    ***


    Shin Makino (Japan) submitted a
    report this January, adding the following in the comments section:




    I wish you a Happy New Year and look forward to your
    continued patronage in 2024. I look forward to another year of meaningful
    programs from your station and beautifully

    designed QSL cards published every month. I hope
    to be able to send you a reception report as regularly as possible this year.

    May the New Year be a happy and wonderful one
    for everyone in your radio station. Please continue to take care of your
    health.




    ***


    Our listener from Pakistan, Malik
    Allah Bachaya wrote a letter last week. Quoting from his message:




    Radio English Language
    Programs are truly admirable and provide a wealth of information to listeners
    worldwide. These programs play a crucial role in enhancing language skills,
    making them an invaluable resource for language learners and enthusiasts alike.


    The
    versatility of radio as a medium allows for creative and engaging language
    content. Whether it’s language lessons, cultural insights, or discussions on
    current affairs, these programs cater to a diverse audience. The carefully
    crafted content ensures a balance between educational value and entertainment,
    making the learning experience enjoyable and effective.


    One
    of the key strengths of radio language programs is their accessibility.
    Listeners can tune in from various locations and backgrounds, making it a
    democratic platform for language education. This inclusivity fosters a sense of
    global community among language learners, creating connections and shared
    experiences.


    Moreover,
    these programs often feature native speakers, providing authentic language
    exposure and helping learners develop proper pronunciation and intonation. The
    real-life examples and scenarios presented on radio programs contribute
    significantly to practical language acquisition.


    In
    conclusion, Radio English Language Programs are commendable for their ability
    to educate, entertain, and connect people through the universal medium of
    language. They serve as a testament to the power of radio in fostering
    linguistic skills and bridging cultural gaps.


    Thanks,
    Malik. We do appreciate your support.




    ***


    Our listener and friend from
    Denmark, Hans-Verner Lollike wrote a nice message at the start of the year:


    Passing a new year always do something to you
    ! When you are young, you always think, that the new year will be better. Later
    you hope the new year will not be worse, than the previous year, but I think
    maybe the right attitude would be, that you think there is something good,
    something new, something better in the future. I think there will be something
    good in the new year. I will keep my eyes and ears open to find it.


    In
    many ways societies faces the same problems. We have exactly the same problems
    with green areas in cities and towns as you have. It seems like the politicians
    agree with this viewpoint, that every green area can be built with new
    apartment houses. If not in total, then partly. Parks in Copenhagen have more
    buildings and are slowly being smaller. What a pity !


    I
    wish you all the best for 2024 ! – and also green areas as lungs for the
    breathing of life in cities and towns.


    Thanks,
    Hans. We wish you all the best in the year ahead as well!


    We’re
    at the opposite end of the discussion – we’re struggling to shrink built-up
    areas and make more green spots available in large urban centers.


    We
    completely agree, Hans. In Europe, for instance, it’s hard to mitigate the EU
    Green Deal with the hard realities on the ground. In Bucharest the few green
    areas we have are also disappearing, making way for office buildings or
    residential compounds.






    ***


    A heartfelt thank you to everyone
    else who took the time to write, including Richard Lemke (Canada), Hiromichi
    Kinoshita (Japan), Rene Paquin (Canada), Najim Uddin (India), Tomasz Kotas
    (Poland), Tim Brockett (USA), Timothy Marecki (USA), Akira Onzuka (Japan), Alan
    Gale (UK), Kuba Denisiuk (Poland), Chris Malboeuf (Canada), Yuki Ota (Japan),
    Mohamad Haidir Haisim (Malaysia), Hari Madugula (India), Roger Steele (UK),
    Alexandru Bușneag (Germany),
    Francisco Braccini (Brazil), Shin Makino, Japan, Machiraju Subba Sreenivasa
    Raju (India), Hiroshi Katayama (Japan), Adrian Micaleff (Malta), John Tiggleman
    (USA), Karobi Hazarika (India), Sanil Deep (India), Syed Azhar Abbas Ain
    (Pakistan), Ray Toth (USA), Selwyn Bruce (UK), Rob den Boer (Netherlands), Douglas
    Copeland (Canada), Misayo Tanaka (Japan), Carlo Giordani (India).




    73!

  • Listeners of RRI – Muhammad Shamim (India)

    Listeners of RRI – Muhammad Shamim (India)


    NAME: -MUHAMMAD SHAMIM.S.


    DATE OF BIRTH: 30-05-1975


    ADDRESS: –


    MR.MUHAMMAD SHAMIM.S.


    OCCUPATION: – CIVIL SERVANT.


    DATE:-09-SEPTEMBER-2023, TIME IN UTC: 0530-0600, FREQUENCY IN (KHZ):- 21550 IN 13 METER BAND, SINPO:33333.


    RADIO: GRUNDIG YB-80, AERIAL: LONG WIRE [20 METER], AREA: SOUTH INDIA [KERALAM].


    PROGRAM DETAILS: – (1) CALL SIGN “ON”, STATION ID,


    (2) FEMALE VOICE WITH TIME AND FREQUENCY INFORMATION.


    (3)FEMALE VOICE WITH “NEWS” CONTAIN REPORT FROM ROMANIA, USA, UKRAINE, RUSSIA,…..


    (4) FEMALE VOICE WITH SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT FREQUENCY .


    (5) “NEWS COMMENTARY” (REPORT ABOUT RUSSIA ATTACK AGAINST UKRAINE)


    (6) MALE VOICE WITH “SPORTS WEEKEND” CONTAIN REPORT ABOUT 2023 RUGBY WORLD CUP, FOOTBALL MATCHES.


    (7) MALE VOICE WITH “THE FUTURE STARTS TODAY” (REPORT ABOUT THE MEDICINE OF FUTURE).


    (8)FEMALE VOICE WITH “CULTURE EVENT” (REPORT ABOUT HISTORY OF COMICS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL),


    (9) FEMALE VOICE WITH E-MAIL ADDRESS AND MUSIC.


    COMMENTS ON THE PROGRAM: – “THE FUTURE STARTS TODAY” SEGMENT WAS EXCELLENT AND SUPERB. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.


    COMMENTS ON SIGNALS: TODAY YOUR SIGNALS IN 13 METER BAND ON 21550 (KHZ) FROM 0530-0600 (UTC) WAS GOOD FOR RECEPTION IN MY AREA.


  • Launch of the Belgian presidency

    Launch of the Belgian presidency

    Protect,
    Strengthen, Prepare. This was the chosen slogan with which Belgium will
    hold the presidency of the Council of the European Union for six months from
    January 1, 2024. It concisely and powerfully encapsulates the six key themes of
    this 13th mandate.


    Protect:
    This term strongly resonates with the protection of citizens and borders,
    underscoring the presidency’s commitment to ensuring the security and
    well-being of Europeans. It also encompasses the defense of democratic values,
    the rule of law, and unity, including support for Ukraine, reflecting the first
    theme. It also suggests strengthening the social and health agenda.