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Romania’s top court on Friday wiped out results from the first round of presidential elections and called for a re-run, days after declassified Romanian security documents alleged Russian ...
An opinion poll by AtlasIntel, conducted Dec. 2-4 and quoted by news website hotnews.ro, showed Georgescu would defeat centrist leader Elena Lasconi in the Dec. 8 presidential run-off by a 47%-43% ...
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania and Latvia, both NATO members and supporters of Ukraine in its 2 1/2-year-old war with Russia, on Sunday were investigating instances of Russian drones that crashed ...
The articles called attention to the poor conditions in Romanian orphanages and children's hospitals while the ban was being lauded by former European Parliament Rapporteur for Romania, Baroness Emma Nicholson. In August 2006 the Daily News staff was given their usual summer holiday. While the paper's website was published and updated for ...
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Russia's actions caused a multiplication of anti-Russian sentiment throughout the Principalities, for each group having a different reason. The urban elite (the later Liberals) were frustrated by Russia's opposition to reform in Romania; while landowning boyars (the later Conservatives) were frustrated by Russia's impediments on the economy. [3]
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania's top security body will meet on Thursday to discuss possible risks to the country and its electoral process stemming from social media, the president's office said ...
It was also the only Romanian newspaper allowed to publish full-page advertisement sections. In 1988, four journalists from România liberă , Petre Mihai Băcanu, Anton Uncu, Mihai Creanga, and Alexandru Chivoiu, attempted to publish a clandestine newspaper called Romania in which they criticized the Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu and the ...