The Yalta Conference, also known as the Crimean Conference, was a wartime meeting of the leaders of the Allied Powers—the ...
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 ...
Many in the West have applauded the annulling of the first round of the presidential election, won by a Moscow-friendly ...
A top Romanian court annulled the first round of ... has been dissolved ahead of schedule under Germany’s post-World War II constitution. It happened under Chancellor Willy Brandt in 1972 ...
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 ...
The political landscape in Europe has shifted to the right in 2024 with the rise of right-wing and far-right parties observed ...
The European elections, along with polls in Portugal and Austria, have shifted the political landscape to the right and ...
The World Bank report highlights how strong institutions, innovation, and effective governance drive middle-income countries ...
Zarnescu plans to appeal the sentence. Holocaust denial in Romania, which was a long-time ally of Nazi Germany during World War II, was first made illegal in an emergency decree in 2002.
Of course, we all know the stories of a few saints — St. Patrick and St. Nicholas, perhaps — though much of what we think we ...
From the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to the abrupt collapse of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s regime ...