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Builders Of Stonehenge May Have Been From Wales, More Than 100 Miles Away
A new study reveals that the architects and builders of Stonehenge may have been Welsh, from more than 100 miles away. The journal Scientific Reports reveals some human remains excavated at the site were from the Preseli Mountains in Wales. While many studies have focused on the construction of Stonehenge, this is one of the first to explore who the people were that built it.
Prince Charles offers condolences to Greek fire victims
The Prince of Wales on Thursday extended the condolences of the royal family to the families impacted by the deadly wildfires east of Athens earlier this week.
"My wife and I wanted you to know how deeply saddened we were to learn of the tragic loss of life following the devastating wildfires in Attica," Prince Charles said in his message to Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos.
President Iohannis to attend NATO summit in Brussels
Bucharest, July 9 /Agerpres/ - President Klaus Iohannis will attend the NATO summit taking place in Brussels July 11 - 12, the Presidential Administration announced, adding that the program will include a meeting of the North Atlantic Council, a working meeting of the Allied leaders, as well as a meeting in the format of the Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan.
Brnabic at Summit on Western Balkans in London
The summit in London will bring together the leaders of the Western Balkans and most European officials who will discuss economic cooperation with a focus on the region, the security and challenges of the migrant crisis, the future of the "Berlin Process" and the current political developments in the region.
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Ambassador Brummel, at FITS says will remain a friend of Romania, a friend of the festival
The ambassador of the United Kingdom to Romania Paul Brummell has impressed on Saturday night the artists from all over the world attending the Gala of the Sibiu International Theatre Festival (FITS), when reciting from Vasile Alecsandri and said he will for ever remain a friend of Romania, even after his diplomatic mission in Bucharest comes to its end.
President Iohannis: UK investment in Romania could be more substantial
President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday that UK investment in Romania could be more substantial, pointing out that ways to diversify bilateral business ties should be found.
Chiriac: Prince Charles was delighted in Sibiu; instead of 20 minutes, he spent an hour and 45 minutes
Prince Charles of Wales was delighted with the performance offered by drama students in Sibiu and decided to stay in the city with the actors and organisers of the International Drama Festival, of which he is a patron, not just 20 minutes, as he had initially planned, but almost two hours to acknowledge the work of the festival and the involvement of this event in changing the city, said actor
Prince Charles to take part in rehearsal of non-verbal show in Sibiu
Prince Charles of Wales is visiting several tourist attractions in the central Romanian county of Sibiu, with the local History Museum being one of them, where he participates in the rehearsal of a show with students from the local Faculty of Dramatic Arts coordinated by actor Marian Ralea.
Prince Charles visits Viscri village, meets small producers, tastes homestead foods
Prince Charles visited this Thursday the seat of his namesake foundation in the Transylvanian village of Viscri, accommodated in a house dating back to 1700. Here he met with farmers and artisanal food producers with whom he conversed about ingredients, recipes and marketing methods, as well as the problems they face.
President Iohannis and Prince Charles talk about Romanian-British strategic partnership
President Klaus Iohannis welcomed Prince Charles, on Wednesday, at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace, with whom he discussed the Romanian-British strategic partnership, based on the enhanced cooperation in the economic and security sectors, a press release of the Presidential Administration sent to AGERPRES informs.