Romanians continue to commemorate the anticommunist revolution of 1989, which changed the course of their nation forever
For the first time the European Parliament has devoted one of its debates to the Romanian anticommunist revolution of 1989
A day of mourning is kept in Timisoara on Monday, 29 years since the spark of the 1989 Anti-Communist Revolution was kindled in Romania
Over 40 civic organisations, which are among the initiators of the street protests in Romania against the amendments to the Justice laws and the Criminal Codes have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Mihai Tudose
28 years after the uprising that triggered the fall of the Communist regime, Romanians still commemorate their heroes
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Investigators of the so-called Revolution Case File say there was no power vacuum in December 1989.
The series dedicated to the Revolution of December 1989 continued on Thursday in Bucharest and across the country.
Ceremonies marking 26 years since the Romanian Revolution of December 1989 continued across the country/The Romanian government postpones the enforcement of the law on insolvency procedures for natural persons
In March 1945, the Petru Groza government, controlled by the Communist Party was installed to power, under Soviet pressure. Before 1989, the communist regime considered this its founding moment. I
A strong Romania is a national project, one we are already building, president Klaus Iohannis told Parliament one year after taking office.
Romania was the only communist country where blood was spilled in the 1989 regime change.