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Polish Army Celebrations In Krakow
Coat of Arms of Romania and Romanian Land Forces emblem are seen on a uniform of a soldier attending military celebrations featuring the Command of the 2nd Polish Corps in Krakow, Poland on September 13th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian PM Marcel Ciolacu
13/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu for a bilateral meeting in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alice Hodgson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian PM Marcel Ciolacu
13/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu for a bilateral meeting in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alice Hodgson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian PM Marcel Ciolacu
13/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu for a bilateral in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian PM Marcel Ciolacu
13/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu for a bilateral in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Stadtteile in Borodyanka
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12912542b)
A Ukrainian Secret Service member walks through a neighborhood destroyed by Russian missiles, in advance of a visit from Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca in Borodyanka, Ukraine, on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress on Tuesday that the Biden administration hasn't seen any evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to end the war in Ukraine through diplomatic efforts.
Destroyed Neighborhoods in Borodyanka, Ukraine - 26 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Stadtteile in Borodyanka
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12912542e)
A Ukrainian Secret Service member walks through a neighborhood destroyed by Russian missiles, in advance of a visit from Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca in Borodyanka, Ukraine, on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress on Tuesday that the Biden administration hasn't seen any evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to end the war in Ukraine through diplomatic efforts.
Destroyed Neighborhoods in Borodyanka, Ukraine - 26 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Stadtteile in Borodyanka
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12912542k)
Secret service members guard in a destroyed neighborhood by Russian missiles, in advance of a visit from Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca in Borodyanka, Ukraine, on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress on Tuesday that the Biden administration hasn't seen any evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to end the war in Ukraine through diplomatic efforts.
Destroyed Neighborhoods in Borodyanka, Ukraine - 26 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Stadtteile in Borodyanka
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12912553a)
Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca, center, visits a destroyed neighborhood by Russian missiles, in Borodyanka, Ukraine, on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress on Tuesday that the Biden administration hasn't seen any evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to end the war in Ukraine through diplomatic efforts.
Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca Visits a Destroyed Neighborhoods in Borodyanka, Ukraine - 26 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Stadtteile in Borodyanka
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12912553b)
Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca,center, visits a destroyed neighborhood by Russian missiles, in Borodyanka, Ukraine, on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress on Tuesday that the Biden administration hasn't seen any evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to end the war in Ukraine through diplomatic efforts.
Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca Visits a Destroyed Neighborhoods in Borodyanka, Ukraine - 26 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Parlamentswahlen in Rumänien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grosescu Alberto Mihai/Shutterstock (11222885ac)
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis wearing a mask for protection against the COVID-19 infection waves as he arrives at a voting station in Bucharest, Romania, during legislative election, 06 December 2020.
Legislative elections, Bucharest, Romania - 06 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Parlamentswahlen in Rumänien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grosescu Alberto Mihai/Shutterstock (11222885c)
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis wearing a mask for protection against the COVID-19 infection waves as he arrives at a voting station in Bucharest, Romania, during legislative election, 06 December 2020.
Legislative elections, Bucharest, Romania - 06 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Rumänische Erntehelfer auf Salatfeld in Cambridgeshire, UK
G's Salad farming,near Ely Cambridgeshire,UK.
Due to Covid 19,G's and other major producers of fruit and salad are bringing in specialists from Romania,to teach local and new employees in the field. Currently salad crops are being weeded and thinned out until fully grown when they will be picked by newly trained staff.
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NEWS - Rumänische Erntehelfer auf Salatfeld in Cambridgeshire, UK
G's Salad farming,near Ely Cambridgeshire,UK.
Due to Covid 19,G's and other major producers of fruit and salad are bringing in specialists from Romania,to teach local and new employees in the field. Currently salad crops are being weeded and thinned out until fully grown when they will be picked by newly trained staff.
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NEWS - Rumänische Erntehelfer auf Salatfeld in Cambridgeshire, UK
G's Salad farming,near Ely Cambridgeshire,UK.
Due to Covid 19,G's and other major producers of fruit and salad are bringing in specialists from Romania,to teach local and new employees in the field. Currently salad crops are being weeded and thinned out until fully grown when they will be picked by newly trained staff.
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NEWS - Rumänische Erntehelfer auf Salatfeld in Cambridgeshire, UK
G's Salad farming,near Ely Cambridgeshire,UK.
Due to Covid 19,G's and other major producers of fruit and salad are bringing in specialists from Romania,to teach local and new employees in the field. Currently salad crops are being weeded and thinned out until fully grown when they will be picked by newly trained staff.
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NEWS - Rumänische Erntehelfer auf Salatfeld in Cambridgeshire, UK
G's Salad farming,near Ely Cambridgeshire,UK.
Due to Covid 19,G's and other major producers of fruit and salad are bringing in specialists from Romania,to teach local and new employees in the field. Currently salad crops are being weeded and thinned out until fully grown when they will be picked by newly trained staff.
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NEWS - Rumänische Erntehelfer auf Salatfeld in Cambridgeshire, UK
G's Salad farming,near Ely Cambridgeshire,UK.
Due to Covid 19,G's and other major producers of fruit and salad are bringing in specialists from Romania,to teach local and new employees in the field. Currently salad crops are being weeded and thinned out until fully grown when they will be picked by newly trained staff.
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President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10367337i)
United States President Donald J. Trump speaks during a meeting with Klaus Iohannis, Romania's president, not pictured, in the Oval Office.
President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Trump said today he's 'not ready to make a deal with China,' but adds Beijing wants an agreement and something could happen soon.
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President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10367337h)
United States President Donald J. Trump speaks during a meeting with Romania's president, not pictured, in the Oval Office.
President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Trump said today he's 'not ready to make a deal with China,' but adds Beijing wants an agreement and something could happen soon.
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President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10367337e)
United States President Donald J. Trump speaks during a meeting with Klaus Iohannis, Romania's president, not pictured, in the Oval Office.
President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Trump said today he's 'not ready to make a deal with China,' but adds Beijing wants an agreement and something could happen soon.
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President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10367337d)
United States President Donald J. Trump listens to a question while meeting with Klaus Iohannis, Romania's president, in the Oval Office.
President of Romania Klaus Iohannis visit to the White House, Washington DC, USA - 20 Aug 2019
Trump said today he's 'not ready to make a deal with China,' but adds Beijing wants an agreement and something could happen soon.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grosescu Alberto Mihai/REX/Shutterstock (10053824f)
Anti-government protest near the Romanian Atheneum concert hall, the host of an event marking the official launch of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, in Bucharest, Romania, 10 January 2019.
Anti-government protest at the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Bucharest, Romania - 10 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Rumäniens Ex-König Michael ist im Alter von 96 Jahren gestorben
18936 the wedding of ex King Michael of Romania to Princess Anne of Bourbon Parme. The couple photographed in the grounds of the Greek Royal palace in Athens after the ceremony 1948
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry verteilt Medaillen bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9072330b)
Prince Harry puts the Romanian flag scarf on the man in front of him as he watches the Athletics during Day 2 of the Invictus Games 2017 at York Lions Stadium
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 24 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry verteilt Medaillen bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9072330e)
Prince Harry puts the Romanian flag scarf on the man in front of him as he watches the Athletics during Day 2 of the Invictus Games 2017 at York Lions Stadium
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 24 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (8558452ao)
Prince Charles and His Exellency Klaus Werner Iohannis, The President of Romania at Cotroceni Palace
Prince Charles visit to Romania - 29 Mar 2017
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (8558452aq)
Prince Charles and His Exellency Klaus Werner Iohannis, The President of Romania at Cotroceni Palace
Prince Charles visit to Romania - 29 Mar 2017
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (8558452an)
Prince Charles and His Exellency Klaus Werner Iohannis, The President of Romania at Cotroceni Palace
Prince Charles visit to Romania - 29 Mar 2017
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (8558452am)
Prince Charles and His Exellency Klaus Werner Iohannis, The President of Romania at Cotroceni Palace
Prince Charles visit to Romania - 29 Mar 2017
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NEWS - Bukarest: Volk demonstriert vor dem Regierungsgebäude
February 3, 2017 - Bucharest, Romania - Several thousand are seen on Victory square in front of the government headquarters demonstrating against the proposal by the government to ease anti-graft legislation on 3 February, 2017. Recently the ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) party has proposed legislation which would result in the pardoning of numerous government officials escaping prosecution for corruption including the head of the ruling party Liviu Dragnea (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bukarest: Volk demonstriert vor dem Regierungsgebäude
February 3, 2017 - Bucharest, Romania - Several thousand are seen on Victory square in front of the government headquarters demonstrating against the proposal by the government to ease anti-graft legislation on 3 February, 2017. Recently the ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) party has proposed legislation which would result in the pardoning of numerous government officials escaping prosecution for corruption including the head of the ruling party Liviu Dragnea (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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PEOPLE - Andreea Diaconu posiert für Agent Provocateur
Romanian fashion model Andreea Diaconu shows her hottest side in the promotional pictures for Agent Provocateur Spring Summer 2017 advertising campaign.
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NEWS: Rumänien: Ministerpräsident Victor Ponta tritt nach Protesten zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (5340230h)
President of Poland, Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister of Romania, Victor Ponta at Victoria Palace
President of Poland Andrzej Duda visit to Bucharest, Romania - 03 Nov 2015
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NEWS: Rumänien: Ministerpräsident Victor Ponta tritt nach Protesten zurück
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l./REX Shutterstock (3621387v)
Victor Ponta
Party of European Socialists and Democrats conference, Rome, Italy - 01 Mar 2014
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466m)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466o)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466l)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466n)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466i)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466r)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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