A look at scholarly means of justifying the violence and brutality of the communist regime in Romania.
Nicolae Ceausescu became the leader of the Romanian Communist Party, at the 9th Party Congress, held in 1965. At the time, he was seen as a representative of the younger generation and a man eager to embrace change and able to fix the mistakes of the past
The early days of the Olympic idea in Romania.
Greeks are the oldest people to make it to Wallachia and leave a mark on the territories of today Romania.
A profile of scholar, academic and politician Spiru Haret.
There are four statues in front of the University of Bucharest building in downtown Bucharest, one of them a bust of Spiru Haret. He was what we...
Irina Begu last week won the ITF tournament in Campinas
In 1945 Romania took sides with the powers that crushed the Axis Coalition. However, Romania was considered a defeated country, on account of its...
Historical eras are sometimes marked by strong personalities, be they in politics, social life or culture.
The Parliament Palace has always been the most controversial building in Bucharest.
Most people in Romania live in blocks of flats, the most prominent feature of 20th century urban civilization.
An outlook at one of the myths revolving around the Romania genocide during World War II
Radu Bajenaru attempts to dispell the controversy revolving around the 60 tablets discovered in Campina.
The World Fencing Cup has been held in Qatar, Doha. Romania’s women’s epee team won the competition, which actually the firat stage in 2014,...