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The "Mircea" brick at the Hudson River Sailing Parade on the United States of America's birthday
RO🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

The "Mircea" brick at the Hudson River Sailing Parade on the United States of America's birthday

The Romanian naval training ship 'Mircea' participated in the Independence Day parade on the Hudson River in New York as part of the SAIL250 event commemorating 250 years since the United States Declaration of Independence. The ship, which has historical ties to Romania’s naval tradition, joined over 40 vessels from 20 countries in the display. The event included a fireworks show at Brooklyn Pier 5, where thousands gathered to witness the spectacle. The 'Mircea,' built in 1938 in Germany for the Romanian Navy, is set to remain in New York until July 8, offering public tours during July 5–7. The ship embarked from Constanta on April 16 for an international training mission lasting until September 16, visiting five U.S. ports and making stops in Italy and Spain.

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Digi24 logoDigi24IndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Testimony of the commander of the "Bric Mircea" who participated in the New York of the USA Day: It was an intense emotion

The Romanian training ship 'Mircea' participated in the New York Boat Parade, held on the occasion of the United States' Independence Day. The ship, which has been regularly involved in international sailing events, was joined by vessels from 20 countries. Captain Silviu Moraru described the experience as emotionally intense, noting the warm reception from Americans and the opportunity to represent Romania abroad. The ship, based in Constanta, is a historic vessel built in 1938 and known for its participation in global maritime events. During the event, the crew faced challenging weather conditions but maintained professionalism.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the national representation of Romania through its naval presence at an international event. While the subject involves state-sponsored activities and diplomatic engagement, the framing remains neutral, emphasizing the professional achievements and emotional impact of the crew

Adevărul logoAdevărulIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
The "Mircea" brick at the Hudson River Sailing Parade on the United States of America's birthday

The Romanian naval training ship 'Mircea' participated in the Independence Day parade on the Hudson River in New York as part of the SAIL250 event commemorating 250 years since the United States Declaration of Independence. The ship, which has historical ties to Romania’s naval tradition, joined over 40 vessels from 20 countries in the display. The event included a fireworks show at Brooklyn Pier 5, where thousands gathered to witness the spectacle. The 'Mircea,' built in 1938 in Germany for the Romanian Navy, is set to remain in New York until July 8, offering public tours during July 5–7. The ship embarked from Constanta on April 16 for an international training mission lasting until September 16, visiting five U.S. ports and making stops in Italy and Spain.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a military vessel's participation in an international maritime event, focusing on logistics, history, and cultural exchange. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The narrative remains neutral, highlighting the ship's role,

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