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Transylvanian Saxons’ Haferland festival to take place August 6-9

 The event will take place under the patronage of H.E. Mr. Mircea Abrudean, Senate speaker and Nadia Comăneci the world famous gymnast who celebrates 50 years since she scored the first-ever perfect 10 at the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics. The event is organized by the Michael Schmidt Foundation in partnership with the Tabaluga Foundation // Peter Maffay Stiftung,...

Hollywood actor Eric Roberts in Romania to shoot movie

Actor Eric Roberts- Inquam
Hollywood actor Eric Roberts has arrived in Romania for the filming of a movie. The film is made by the Buftea Academy in collaboration with Abis Studio and will be filmed in Bucharest. The Oscar-nominated and three-time Golden Globe-nominated actor is starring in the feature film that will focus on the challenges of the current generation of teenagers and the realities...

Romania shoots down Ukrainian drone flying over Estonia

A Romanian jet training with NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission has downed the drone over Estonia, with Ukraine apologizing shortly thereafter. Three NATO countries joined forces to shoot down a Ukrainian drone flying over European Union territory on Tuesday. The government in Kyiv says the Ukrainian drones are electronically hijacked by Russia and sent into Europe, have violated the Baltic states'...

PHOTOS | How history helps us understand borders, migration, and today’s political challenges: Ratiu Workshop

Leading historians, educators, and policy experts from across Europe gathered in at the Ratiu Center for a workshop that examined how history underpins borders, migration, and today's political challenges. The 15–17 May “Teaching Difficult Histories Workshop: Shapeshifting Nation States – Moving Borders, Moving Peoples.” took place at Turda at the Ratiu Center. The in-person event, organized as a platform for critical...

Constantin Brancusi’s bronze sculpture Danaïde sells for a record $107.6 million at Christie’s

Danaide by Brancusi courtesy of Christies auctions house
The Romanian modernist. The pre-fee hammer price was $93 million but it sold for a record price at the famous auction house in New York. Brancusi’s bronze head, Danaïde (est.1913) inspired by the scultptor's muse Mme Margot Pohany, has fetched $107.6 million, a 50 percent increase from the Romanian sculptor’s previous auction high and the second-highest ever prize for a...

Robots at Work: Less Human-Like, More Efficient

A conveyor belt and a humanoid robot sorting packages. Today this is an unfamiliar image. But in the future it might be the norm. Humanoid robots are moving from viral demos to early commercial reality, and the next phase will be defined by practical tasks, lower costs, and better AI, writes eToro analyst for Romania, Bogdan Maioreanu. The most important...

Protests lead to resignation of Moldova’s public TV chief over Eurovision voting

Moldova’s public TV chief has resigned after mass protests, online backlash and even criticism from the president after the country’s Eurovision jury awarded neighbor Romania just three points. Vlad Turcanu, director general of Teleradio-Moldova (TRM), made the announcement at a news conference on Monday. “This was my decision,” he said. “We distanced ourselves from the jury’s voting, but it is still...

Unsung hero, six-year-old Henrik, unearths a Viking sword on his school trip

A seemingly average school trip in rural Norway gave way to an extraordinary archaeological discovery after a six-year-old boy stumbled upon a remarkably well-preserved sword believed to date back around 1,300 years.  The discovery was made by Henrik Refsnes Mørtvedt, a first-grade student at Fredheim School, during a class trip to Brandbu in the municipality of Gran, located in Norway’s...

Man killed by bear in Bulgaria in first fatal attack in 16 years

A brown bear killed a man in  mountains near Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, in what was the country's first fatal bear attack in sixteen years. The body of the man, reported by Bulgarian media to be in his 30s, was found on Saturday near a trail linking two mountain huts in the northwestern part of the Vitosha massif, a popular hiking...

Romania confirms hantavirus case, unrelated to cruise ship outbreak

Romania has confirmed a case of hantavirus infection that is unrelated to cruise outbreaks. The National Institute of Public Health (INSP)on Monday clarified that the infection involves a strain specific to Romania and Europe, and is not connected to the recent outbreak of the Andes virus, the hantavirus strain identified aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius. The Arad County Public Health...

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