The US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said sanctions against the Russian-owned Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), Serbia's sole crude oil refiner, have taken force after several delays, a move that could hit the Balkan nation hard.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Reading time: < 1minute A commentary by Maria Zaharova: Today, several Hungarian media outlets reported on Zelensky’s plans to carry out sabotage in Romania and Poland with the aim of blaming Russia. Thus, a “Gleiwitz incident” is being prepared in Bankova — with … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
Cole Thomson looks at the history of the European Union’s expansion into the former Eastern Bloc, and how the territory of Transnistria has become an embarrassing obstacle for Brussels.| Challenge Magazine
It is no secret that the European Union doesn’t like nations with a sovereign agenda. Hungary and Slovakia are often seen as a nuisance to the roll out of their globalist agenda. We have seen how they managed to make sure that there would not be a third EU-country added to the list of sovereign […]| Gondolath – Deep State Study Group
With all the books I have on my shelves, and the need to write reviews a couple of times a week, it can be difficult to fit in longer books at times, and there’s one particular hefty novel that’s been waiting patiently for months now for me to find some time to devote to it. […]| Tony's Reading List
Vlad III of Wallachia (r. 1448, 1456–62, 1476) is infamous for his use of impalement and terror, yet he returned to power three times — even after being imprisoned by King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. His final restoration in 1476 was backed by Hungary and Moldavia under Stephen the Great. While many sources portray him as a cruel tyrant, his ability to regain power suggests he retained significant political and military support. I’m seeking scholarly analysis of: Internal Wallachian d...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
Although I visited Bucharest and a few other places in Romania, Brasov was my favourite out of them all and these are some of the best things to do in Brasov when there. Brasov and the surroundings has everything. Old town history, castles, churches, wineries, hiking in the mountains, and more. It’s the best place… Read More »10 Best Things To Do In Brasov Romania| Backpackingman
Two Romanian men have filed lawsuits accusing a former pastor at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, of sexually abusing and trafficking children at a shelter he operated in Bucharest for nearly a decade. The lawsuits also name Harvest and its prominent pastor Greg Laurie for alleged negligence in failing to prevent the abuse. The complaints filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in California by Marian Barbu, 33, and Mihai-Constantin Petcu, 40, allege that Paul Havsgaard, a ...| The Roys Report
Another Russian drone breached NATO airspace, prompting the Romanian Air Force to scramble F-16s and issue an alert to residents.| DailyNewsHungary
Cum s-a românizat România by Lucian Boia – How Romania became Romanized by Lucian Boia – is another book I bought while in Romania. It is a short and fascinating book. I am not completely happy with the English translation of the title, as I… The post Cum s-a românizat România by Lucian Boia appeared first on Coffee and Books.| Coffee and Books
Lake Văliug – Gozna Lake Văliug-Gozna is situated in Caraș-Severin County, nestled within the Semenic Mountains. It is surrounded by the Lake Gozna (66.2 ha) and the Lake Secu (105.67 ha). Wikipedia Located at an altitude of approximately 600 meters, the lake covers a surface area of 12.6 hectares, reaches a depth of 25 meters, … Continue reading A little bit of Heaven (210)| In a Love World
Standardele de frumusețe nu mai sunt dictate de modă, de filme ori de cântăreți pop, ci de un feed personalizat de algoritmi, care reușesc să ne schimbe la față în masă. În spatele trendurilor, sunt oameni care iau niște decizii fără să știe la ce riscuri se expun.| Panorama
A summary of the history of larping and the current larp scene in three European countries, as learned from local larpers, taken from the author's collection of articles on larping around the world. The post Larp in Greece, Romania, and Switzerland appeared first on Nordic Larp.| Nordic Larp
Summer (3)In my garden Photos by me Love, Manuela Copyright © 2016-2025 manuela@inalove.world| In a Love World
Protest signs reading “I want to be able to afford rent on the minimum wage,” “Social housing, not residential complexes,” “Rent for people, not for profit.” Over the last two decades in Romania, the housing question has received more attention than before, from left-wing as well as, at certain times, liberal or even right-wing organizations, alliances, and/or political actors. The country has the highest rate of overcrowding in homes in the EU (which it joined 2007) and a large p...| Lefteast
As a result of annual negotiations with the German government, last summer the Claims Conference obtained recognition, for the first time, for the survivors of Iasi, who were forced to endure pogroms and death trains at the hands of Nazi soldiers and the Romanian authorities. The post Claims Conference Visit to Iasi, Romania appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
Want to take a solo trip to Romania? Learn how you can spend 10 days in Romania by following my solo Romania itinerary and see all the best cities in Romania.| ms travel solo
Il candidato è cambiato, ma l’estrema destra rimane in testa: cinque mesi dopo il clamoroso annullamento delle elezioni presidenziali, la Romania ha confermato il 4 maggio, in un nuovo scrutinio, la sua svolta sovranista. Leggi| Internazionale
Skywalk in Rarău Massif The first Skywalk in Romania has been inaugurated on Piatra Şoimului in the Rarău Massif, at an altitude of over 1,500 meters.| In a Love World
Share this post!In October of 2024, I was lucky enough to spend one week in Romania with three of my favorite travel buddies. Spoiler: it ended up being one of my favorite Europe trips to date. Although this post is for my solo travel besties, I have to be honest with you—I did not take...| madisonsfootsteps.com
What's it like to move to and live in Bucharest? This interview shares personal experiences and practical tips for anyone interested in life in Bucharest.| Spend Life Traveling
Accent The whispers of my childhood woods and the hills redundantly green cast a blade-sharp curse on my tongue— the…| Legacy Book Press LLC
Wondering what and where to eat in Bucharest? Follow my Bucharest food guide and try delicious Romanian food at the best restaurants in Bucharest.| ms travel solo
Don’t miss all the best things to do in Constanta when you visit Romania. You can see all the highlights along the Black Sea coast in one day.| ms travel solo
Wondering what to do in Brasov Romania? Follow my 1-day Brasov itinerary and experience this picturesque city in the historical region of Transylvania.| ms travel solo
Tech companies in Romania are increasingly concerned that the generous tax breaks they have enjoyed for a number of years are about to be withdrawn by the country’s government. Since 2003 IT workers in Romania have – subject to a number of conditions, including holding a degree or equivalent in a relevant subject – benefited …| Emerging Europe
Last Updated on 20/07/2025 by kami In this article, you will find all the best things to do in Timisoara (Romania) – a vibrant and underrated city in Central Europe – as well as practical information about visiting Timisoara that will help you plan your trip to this amazing place. When I visited Timisoara for the first time, back in 2015, the city took me by surprise, so much so that it quickly found a solid spot among my favourite destinations. I knew I would return there eventually, and...| Kami and the Rest of the World
Planning a trip to Romania? Don't miss Oradea, the Art Nouveau gem of Europe. Here's your guide with the best things to do in Oradea, Romania| Kami and the Rest of the World
Summer (2)In my garden Photos by me Love, Manuela Copyright © 2016-2025 manuela@inalove.world| In a Love World
When I first heard about a digital nomad retreat in Sinaia, Romania, I pictured quiet streets, misty forests, and a sleepy little mountain town. I definitely didn’t expect to find myself swimming laps during my ... Read more The post Mountain Views, Spa Breaks & Coworking: My Honest Review of the Sinaia Nomad Retreat appeared first on Spend Life Traveling.| Spend Life Traveling
The 40th anniversary of the Schengen area this year places the EU in an uncomfortable […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
When Romania first popped up on our radar during our Europe trip planning, our eyes immediately zeroed in on Transylvania. And right away, we knew Brasov| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
Planning a trip to Romania? Visit Arad, a lovely yet underrated city in western Romania. Here's your guide to what to see in Arad.| Kami and the Rest of the World
Discover how CUIB Bistro in Iași became Romania’s first certified zero waste restaurant. Learn about their innovative practices and community impact.| Mission Zero Academy
A fost ca-n filme by Liviu Tofan and Stejarel Olaru| Coffee and Books
Hithium has started mass production of the world's first 1,000Ah+ battery cell, which it is targeting for long-duration energy storage.| Energy-Storage.News
by alternator This is the first part of an article by the Romanian collective Alternator about the last presidential elections in Romania. On 18 May, the pro-European candidate Nicuşor Dan defeated his fascist, pro-Russian, and Trumpist competitor, Georgie Simion. Despite their different geopolitical stances, Dan’s victory represents just another face of European militarism: a strong| Transnational Social Strike Platform -
Over 10 Churches and 10,000 households were demolished in the making of what is today the world's heaviest building – a monstrosity of a palace built to provide a home for Communist Romania’s leader, Nicolae Ceausescu. Artykuł The Secrets Behind the World’s Heaviest Building pochodzi z serwisu 3 Seas Europe.| 3 Seas Europe
Learn where to stay in Bucharest, the best neighborhoods and areas to avoid. As an American living in Bucharest, I’m constantly exploring the Old Town, downtown and other desirable areas of the city. I’ve learned which areas tourists may want to avoid, as well as the nicer areas well-positioned for a weekend (or more!) in … The post Where to Stay in Bucharest: Hotels + Best Areas (by a Local) appeared first on Michelle Altenberg.| Michelle Altenberg
Il futuro del continente è quello basato sull’unione e sulla difesa dei propri valori o quello della divisione in nome della demagogia e dell’estremismo? Ci sono esempi in entrambe le direzioni. Leggi| Internazionale
ROMÂNIA - CIPRU. FRF a anunțat că în primele două ore s-au vândut unu mai puțin de 15.000 de bilete pentru al patrulea meci din preliminariile Cupei Mondiale din 2026.| golazo.ro
Flying Animawings from Nice to Bucharest with a toddler? Animawings flight Nice to Bucharest review with Airbus A220-300 flight. Includes baby-friendly tips and honest pros & cons.| The Travel Bunny
Timișoara is Romania's third city and from certain angles looks and feels as if it belongs further west – with flat whites, avocado toast, and very convincing craft beer.| Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog
Travel smart: Look out for these 8 common scams in Romania and learn how to avoid them. As an American living in Romania’s capital of Bucharest, I’ve had my fair share of run-ins with Romanian scams targeting foreigners. I’ve also heard plenty of horror stories from fellow expats in the community here. Speaking English can … The post Common Scams in Romania Every Traveler Must Know (+ How to Avoid Them) appeared first on Michelle Altenberg.| Michelle Altenberg
A local’s guide to the best things to do during a weekend in Bucharest! I moved from London to Washington, DC and finally to Bucharest in 2024. Since arriving, I’ve been consistently impressed by the number of cultural landmarks and fun things to do. Whether you’re a museum buff or art afficionado, Bucharest won’t disappoint! … The post Weekend in Bucharest: The 10 Best Things to Do + Map appeared first on Michelle Altenberg.| Michelle Altenberg
The best restaurants in Bucharest for every occasion! One of the first things I realized after moving to Bucharest was that gosh—people here can cook! Almost every restaurant we’ve tried has exceeded our expectations. The depth of flavor, the creativity, the seasoning—chefs across Bucharest clearly know what they’re doing. Below I’ve included my list of … The post Best Restaurants in Bucharest | Where to Eat in Romania’s Capital appeared first on Michelle Altenberg.| Michelle Altenberg
I’ve lived in Romania for about three months now and have already been to Therme Bucharest (or Terme Bucarest in many languages) six or seven times. It’s that good. I’ve been to lots of spas and saunas in my day, including the historic Thermae Bath Spa when I lived in England. And let me tell … The post Therme Bucharest Review: A First-Timer’s Complete Guide (by a Local) appeared first on Michelle Altenberg.| Michelle Altenberg
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Image Credit: CE Energy News As the United States seeks to strengthen its global leadership in energy innovation, small modular reactors (SMRs) emerge as a powerful tool of diplomatic engagement in…| Georgetown Security Studies Review
Churchill’s account of Romania in the Great War expresses his lifetime view that in the face of aggression, there is no room for neutrality. In 1940 he remarked of the neutrals: “Each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, the crocodile will eat him last.” He had no better use for Romania’s “ambiguous watchfulness” in the previous war. It was, he insisted, utterly ineffective. The post “The World Crisis” (12): “The Eastern Front” and Romania’s Error appeared fi...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
The Thracians made a keen impression on both their neighbours and the archaeological record, but how much do we really know about them? The post In search of the Thracians appeared first on World Archaeology.| World Archaeology
The inevitable misadventures of traveling long-term in and out of the Schengen zone.| Vagabond Journey - Around The World Travel
Eat your way through the best Romanian food! From hearty sarmale to sweet papanași, explore dishes full of bold flavors and traditions in Romania.| Madison's Footsteps
The Iron Gates gorge (Romanian: Porțile de Fier; Serbian:Đerdapska klisura) is a natural border between Serbia and Romania the moment the Danube River enters Romania, to the city of Orsova, fo…| 1000 Places and Memories
Planning to attend the Halloween party in Dracula's Castle? Here's everything you need to know to help you prepare for an unforgettable night in Transylvania.| Madison's Footsteps
Plan the ultimate 2 day Brasov itinerary! Explore top attractions, medieval landmarks, and day trips in one of Transylvania’s most charming destinations.| madisonsfootsteps.com
Ce ne spune dreapta radicală despre ea însăși? Ne spune că „ai noștri” (românii, patrioții, naționaliștii, dacii) trebuie să fie uniți. Pentru ca să fie uniți ai noștri, străinii trebuie...| GlobalFocus
Plan your perfect 3 days in Bucharest, Romania! Discover where to stay, what to eat, and must-see attractions in this vibrant and affordable city.| Madison's Footsteps
The digital nomad lifestyle promises adventure and flexibility, yet navigating the perfect destination that aligns with your wants and needs is challenging. Below, we've curated a list of top countries for digital nomads to help you find your ideal work-life balance in our globally connected world. 10. Andorra| Expatsi
Scientists from the University of Warsaw have created the most detailed map yet of the world of The Witcher to keep us on track. Check it!| 3 Seas Europe
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On her recent Jewish heritage trip in Romania, JHE's Ruth Ellen Gruber came across two rare examples of matzevot made of wood -- one in the Jewish cemetery in Botosani, and the other in the 'New' Jewish cemetery in Dorohoi.| Jewish Heritage Europe
The 2024 elections for the European Parliament in Romania take place during a significant realignment of the country’s politics, which are not just a conjunctural transformation spurred by the electoral moment, but represent a structural shift away from the main tenets of Romanian politics for the past 35 years. Hence, the elections are endowed with […]| Rosa Lux
Relatively unknown to international hikers, the Toaca Vârful hike in Ceahlău National Park offers stunning views, delicious mountain hut food and a memorable| Crave the Planet Travel
Day trips from Bucharest featuring castles to coastlines, spit cake to sandy beaches. Find out more about the best independent and guided tours.| Two Scots Abroad
Happy Birthday Romania ! Happy Birthday Romanians, wherever you are!| Bucharest Daily Colours
(JHE) -- The restoration of the former synagogue in Seini, in northwest Romania, is now under way. As we posted last year, the €2.4 million project will transform the long-disused building complex into a Museum of the Jews of Transylvania,| Jewish Heritage Europe
Between Bridges is delighted to present an exhibition by Romanian conceptual artist Ioana Nemeș (1979–2011), to date the first solo show of the artist in a non-commercial art space in Germany. Trained as a professional handball player, an injury led to her changing path and becoming an artist. She went to study photography at the […] The post Times Colliding – Ioana Nemeș appeared first on BLOK MAGAZINE.| BLOK MAGAZINE
This was my last stop on my Eastern European trip. After departing Odessa I had great plans of exploring locations in the break away state of Transnistria, Chisinau (Moldova) and Bucharest (Romania…| Irish UE