Positive News about Romania
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Remember the real tasty Romanian tomatoes? A foundation tries to save them!
Anyone who has ever tasted real country grown tomatoes from Romania must admit they taste amazing. Unfortunately with the development of the supermarket industry, more and more vegetables and fruits are imported from other countries. These products might look like actual tomatoes, but they sure do not taste like them There still is hope however,…
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Men’s team sabre wins bronze medal at World Championships
Men’s team sabre has won the bronze medals on Wednesday at the World Championships in Rio de Janeiro. The team was defeated by Russia with 45-24 and then had to confront Iran in order to win the bronze medal. The team has managed to beat Iran with 45-35 . The team was formed by Tiberiu…
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Cluj opens a repair cafe-a place where people can get free repairs
Now you can have anything repaired for free at a coffee shop in Cluj-Napoca. The coffee shop was opened by a community that focuses on ecological means of living. For example, the community has a washing machine that does not need to be plugged to an electrical socket to work. The machine is activated by…
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Top ten Romanian inventions
There are many every day objects that we use and many things that we take for granted and could not imagine our lives without it.Some of these most common things were invented by Romanians. Here are top ten Romanian inventions 1.The quadcopter Doctor George de Bothezat and Ivan Jerome invented and developed the quadcopter,…
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The first Legends library in Romania opened in Sarmizegetusa
The first library of legends in Romania opened this week in Sarmizegetusa, Hunedoara county. This library gathers a range of materials that focus on legends of the people in the Hateg country. The visitors will also find clues in the books, clues that will lead them to different paths which are filled with surprises. The…
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Romania to participate at European Fencing championships
18 sportsmen and 4 coaches will participate at the European Fencing championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria between May 1-4. Romania has gained many medals in fencing in the past and it will be an interesting event to watch. The sportsmen that participate are Maria Boldor (CSA Steaua), Mălina Călugăreanu (CSA Steaua), Ana Boldor (CSU Poli Timișoara), Anca…
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Romanian student to coordinate research of Nobel prize laureate
Elif Memet, from Constanta has just been chosen to coordinate a research with Joseph Stiglitz, recipient of the 2001 Nobel memorial prize in economics. The young student who has graduated from the International highschool of informatics from Constanta, is currently a student at Colombia university with scholarship. Elif Memet speaks six foreign languages and was…
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“Why me?” film to be screened at the EU parliament
Romanian movie ” Why me?” ( De ce eu?) will be screened at the European Parliament in Bruxelles tomorrow, 27th of April. The viewers will be able to also have an off screen conversation about the movie with the actors that played the main roles. The movie tells the story of Cristian (played by Emilian…
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Spotlight festival to be held in Bucharest
Over 15 art installations and video mapping sessions will be exposed at the second edition of the Spotlight International Festival of Light organized in Bucharest by ArCuB between 5-8th of May. The projections will be interactive and the participants will be able to activate them. The Spotlight festival will also include a concert by Zoli…
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Emma Cristina Gheorghiu wins European Moot Law competition
Emma Cristina Gheorghiu has won the Best General Advocate award within the European Law Moot competition in Luxembourg. The award was granted by the Court of Justice of the European Union on April 15 2016. Emma, originally from Galati, Romania, has represented the Leiden university in Netherlands, where she studies European law and international business…