The Yalta Conference, also known as the Crimean Conference, was a wartime meeting of the leaders of the Allied Powers—the ...
Many in the West have applauded the annulling of the first round of the presidential election, won by a Moscow-friendly ...
Prime Minister designate Marcel Ciolacu, left, speaks after Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, right, nominated him to form the new government in Bucharest, ...
a proposal to rename an avenue running through the center of Romania’s capital that honored a World War II fascist functionary convicted of war crimes. Diana Mardarovici, the Bucharest city ...
A strange thing happened to Romania on its way to another humdrum post-communist election: A sudden outbreak of the right-wing populist virus, driven by a suspicious TikTok mega-mobilization.
Europe in the mid-1940s is brought palpably close as Gellert tells his story. It’s one he wishes to share with readers upon the 80th anniversary of the Christmas Eve he and his sister, led by his ...
And yet, when the town’s residents cast their ballots in last month’s presidential election, they overwhelmingly voted for ...
A presidential hopeful rose from obscurity to win the first round of the election thanks to a social media campaign the government says was improper.
He described Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, founder of the syncretic fascist Iron Guard, and Ion Antonescu, leader of Romania during World War II and ally of Nazi Germany, as “heroes.” Particularly ...
Georgescu, the surprise first-round winner, was a leading member of AUR until the party expelled him for being too radical, after his praise for a Romanian fascist movement during World War II.