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Romania supports the European Union s (EU) effort to combat both the causes and the effects of global warming, while reaching the targets, even if. ....
We will fully support the French presidency in all work groups, as well as in future international negotiations, in order to achieve an environment. ....
20/05/2021 14:35 Almost 17,000 applications were validated in this year s Rabla Clasic car scrappage programme, respectively about 900 files in Rabla Plus programme, Minister of Environment, Waters and Forests Barna Tanczos announced on Thursday, on the occasion of a visit made in (South-Eastern) Constanta County. In the case of individuals, a simple validation is needed, which works. Currently, there are 16,892 applications validated by AFM [the Administration of the Environmental Fund, ed.n] for Rabla Clasic programme and almost 900 applications validated for Rabla Plus . This validation process is a smooth one, it is going at a very good pace (.) It is very important that all individual beneficiaries have already received approvals for registering in the program, the minister said. ....
Austrian Prince Accused Of Illegally Killing Bear Named Arthur In Romania Prince Emanuel von und zu Liechtenstein got a permit to hunt a problematic bear, but allegedly killed Arthur instead. Stephen McGrath BUCHAREST (AP) Romanian police will investigate a possible poaching case involving an Austrian prince who is reported to have “wrongly” killed a massive male bear in a trophy hunt on a visit to the country’s Carpathian Mountains in March, authorities said Wednesday. Official hunting documents seen by The Associated Press confirms that Prince Emanuel von und zu Liechtenstein was granted a four-day hunting permit in March in Romania’s Covasna County and that on March 13 he “harvested” a 17-year-old brown bear, for which he allegedly paid the princely sum of 7,000 euros ($8,400). ....
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A Liechtenstein prince is under investigation for allegedly killing a massive male bear in Romania’s Carpathian Mountains earlier this year in violation of the country’s preservation laws, authorities said Wednesday. Prince Emanuel von und zu Liechtenstein, who resides in Austria, was granted a four-day hunting permit in March in Romania s Covasna County, according to hunting documents. On March 13 he harvested a 17-year-old brown bear, for which he allegedly paid 7,000 euros, or about $8,400. A senior official from Romania s environmental ministry, Octavian Berceanu, told the Associated Press that an investigation into the case was launched last Thursday and that poaching is one of the suspicions in the case. ....