On Sunday, Romanians the world over celebrated 157 years since the union of the historical principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, a cornerstone in the process of making the Romanian modern state. The festivities aimed at celebrating the event added to
After more than eight years, late last year, the Law and Justice Party headed by Jaroslaw Kaczynski came back to power in Poland, forming the government by itself.
The main challenge of the international community in 2016 is to find solutions to the problems that dominated 2015, such as the terrorist threat, migration and the situation in Syria.
A look at the headline-making events this past week
The conflict in Syria has resulted in a massive refugee crisis, a high death toll and a rise in terrorism.
The first universal, legally binding deal to tackle global warming has been reached at the UN meeting in Paris.
A look at the world economic growth, which falls below last forecast.
October 30, 2015 is one of those days that Romania will never forget. What should have been for many young people a nice weekend night out at a rock gig, turned into the bleakest day of their lives.
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‘We should not expect a devastating earthquake in Romania before 2040, with most of them until then reaching no more than 5.7 points on the Richter scale, which presents no major risk.
Anti-system protests have spread across Romania, and the participants say they want the entire political class reformed.
The tragedy at the ‘Colectiv club in Bucharest, on Friday night, has brought to surface serious legislative flaws.
Over 250,000 dead and 12 million people leaving the country; this is the still provisional record of the situation in Syria.
A look at the future of the free movement area in Europe.