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The Berlin Wall has fallen, but not the ideas that built it Europe has a lot to observe in 2009 With the arrival of 2009, the Old Continent is set to mark a series of major anniversaries this year, defining moments both in terms of European as well as world history. Besides the 70th anniversary Romanians commemorate June, 1990 19 years after Romanians overthrew the Ceausescu regime in December 1989, a protest rally was organized. 150-200 protestors marched from the Victoriei Square to the University Square. The participants carried banners urging to the truth being told about Putin, NATO seek possible avenues of cooperation Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed with NATO leaders possible avenues of cooperation at a meeting in Bucharest on April 4 which was seen as giving the two sides the chance to mend fences. “Today our Israeli developer to invest another 2 bln Euro While it is already developing a 600 million Euro mall in Bucharest, Israel-based real estate developer Europe Israel plans to invest two billion Euro in a property project in Romania sometime in the next two More allegations arise against Securitate general Romania’s diehard communists nostalgic before EU entry Daughter of Communist president Ceausescu dies Zoia Ceausescu, daughter of the late Romanian Communist President Nicolae Ceausescu, died on Monday night at her home, the Rompres news agency reported last Tuesday. She was 57 years old. Zoia had been diagnosed with Premier Tariceanu resigns Court’s decision means Romania will not join EU on schedule Liberal Romanian Prime Minister Calin Popescu-Tariceanu announced on Romanian television last Thursday that his government would step down only six months after taking office. The move, Environment: a challenge that Romania can win CEE becomes the global film business’ new set Once the home of filmmaking under Romania’s hated communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, the now US-owned Mediapro Studios have in recent years been welcoming a new group of stars. Dennis Hopper, Billy Zane, Ben Kingsley and Basescu: EU entry delay would be political mistake Separating Bulgaria and Romania in their process of European integration will be a political mistake, Romanian President Traian Basescu stated after his meeting with Austria’s President Heinz Fischer in Bucharest. The Austrian president, whose country holds Election date: November 28: Europe dominates Romanian poll debate Romanians are no longer faced with a choice between reformers and their opponents in the country’s fifth post-communist presidential and parliamentary elections on November 28. Instead, the issues of post-communism have been refocused into a Corruption is Romania’s one stumbling block to EU entry When Romania enters the European Union, it will be the fulfilment, at least officially, of the country’s historic dream to be recognized as European, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported last week. For centuries, the country was Romania still on track to join EU in 2007: Nastase Romania remains on track to join the European Union in 2007 despite the bloc’s failure to agree a new constitution and concern over Bucharest’s economic and other reforms, Prime Minister Adrian Nastase said last weekend. “I Citizens urge Romania to open Securitate-held files Romanian lawmakers are under pressure from some 3,000 citizens to open files kept by the Securitate, the feared police of the late communist-era dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, according to AP. According to people who recently demonstrated at The War of Propaganda As it is always the case, the first victim of any war is the truth. This happens primarily at the expense of American people who have no option but to watch the Pentagon-driven networks, which Iliescu travels to China for 3rd visit Romanian President Ion Iliescu arrived in Beijing, China on August 19, on a weeklong visit to China, Romanian Radio reported, according to RFE/RL newsline. Before leaving Bucharest, Iliescu stressed the importance of the flourishing trade Doftana prison becomes hotel to draw in tourists Romanian government officials announced a local prison will be turned into a hotel. What is surprising is that this is the prison where the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was incarcerated for part of his youth Orphanage closures just round the corner The Associated Press wrote that more than 30 of Romania’s state-controlled orphanages are slated for shutdowns. The closures are expected to be finalised by the end of 2002. Gabriela Coman, head of the Romanian office Global pressure forces Romania to extend foreign adoptions ban Romania has decided to extend a ban on foreign adoptions until next February, but announced it will implement new legislation on adoption and child welfare, AP quoted Prime Minister Adrian Nastase as saying. The laws Making children the top priority I was pleased to read that Romania has decided to continue its ban on foreign adoptions (Re "Global pressure forces Romania to extend foreign adoptions ban," Issue 495). Understanding that the welfare of children comes |
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