Scholarships for foreign students were part of Romania's foreign policy in the communist era.
Broadcast communication brought people closer together in the 20th century and made the world seem smaller
Slavery is unacceptable in the contemporary world.
The tragedies that the Jews went through during World War II deeply moved contemporaries
Doftana penitentiary was the place used to show people how hard it had been for the Communists
Working for Radio Free Europe, Sorin Cunea had the oportunity to witness many of Ceaușescu foreign visits.
The controversial King Carol II
The presence of Jews in Romanian space is a very old one, they are attested sporadically as far back as the Roman conquest of Dacia
One of Romania's most popular football clubs turns 100.
A brief outline of the Romanian-language department at DW
Historian Ioan-Aurel Pop looks at the origins of the Romanian people.
World War I veterans, orphans and widows accounted for around 12% of the population of Greater Romania
Bucharest's Parliament Palace hosts mock trial of leading Nazi eugenists.
Radio Romania's Oral History Centre celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Mental illnesses have always been a source of pain for patients and their relatives