At an emotional memorial in st. Petersburg money in misery the greeks reluctantly benefitting from europes refugee crisis hello, thank you for joining us. Myanmar is the biggest move from dictatorship to democracy appears to have gone smoothly. The election billed as the freest is thought to have achieved a turn out of 80 , with many voting for the first time in their lives. The outcome will not be clear and could be followed with weeks of political wrangling. Aung san suy kyis lead for democracy is expected to win the most votes. It needs 67 of seats to take control of the parliament and choose the president a role she herself is not allowed to hold. The army dominates politics after decades in power. The union backed Solidarity Party needs 35 of seats to form a majority because 25 of seats are reserved for the military. Activists say up to 4 Million People may have been unable to vote, including the minority rohingya muslims. Al jazeera spent the day at a Polling Center in yangon. Th
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Hi everyone,
The Easter
Holidays are over (for everyone) and we are very grateful to everyone who sent
us Easter greetings and cards. We still got a lot of them at the office this
last two weeks, and we would like to mention just a few.
Hans Verner
Lollike (Denmark) sent us an Easter greeting, also enclosing the photo below.
It is a tablecloth and Horezu set he bought from Romania while on his tour of
Govora.
This week as
well we received messages from long time listeners. One of them was Nicolas
Beaney-Weaver (England). Here is an excerpt from his message:
When I first started my hobby of Dxing at
the very young age of 14, I remember hearing your station on shortwave way way
back in the 1980s, that was when it was called Radio Bucharest. In fact that
was one of the very first shortwave radio stations I heard way back then - I
was using a very old pre second world war radio that had valves in it, with a
long aerial made of wire that
Visit – Hi tech and financial technologies, as well as cyber security, are the main areas of cooperation that Romania and Lithuania are considering. Economic exchanges between the two countries are growing significantly. Last year exchanges grew by 50% as compared to the previous year, and the first signals indicate that this trend will be maintained in 2022. The bilateral relationship was one of the central topics in the discussions that President Klaus Iohannis had on Thursday with his Lithuanian counterpart Gitanas Nauseda, during his visit to Vilnius. Another important topic on the agenda was the situation in Ukraine and the effects on the entire region. The two heads of state also discussed the new package of EU sanctions against Russia and came to the conclusion that firmer measures are needed. Klaus Iohannis was decorated with the 'Grand Cross of the Order for Merits to Lithuania'. The Lithuanian president was awarded the 'Star of Romania' National Order in