A huge mural of Gheorghe Hagi graces his football academy, a reminder of Romania's spectacular performance at the 1994 World ...
Chaos broke out in Romania’s capital as supporters of the far-right populist Calin Georgescu protested the electoral body’s decision to reject his candidacy in a presidential election redo.
introducing a new flag, national anthem and changing the country’s name. Political tensions have been running high in Romania since its top court voided the presidential election in December ...
She was wearing a red Make America Great Again T-shirt and waving a giant Romanian flag. The far right, which now holds 35% of parliament seats, has painted Romanian mainstream parties as beholden ...
rallying supporters behind the squad known as the Tricolorii – referring to the three colours of the Romanian flag – for the first time in years. Hagi, who calls the academy his “greatest ...
rallying supporters behind the squad known as the Tricolorii -- referring to the three colours of the Romanian flag -- for the first time in years. Hagi, who calls the academy his "greatest ...
As the 62-year-old Georgescu arrived at the Central Election Bureau in the capital, Bucharest, hundreds of supporters waved Romanian flags and chanted: “Last resort, another revolution!” ...
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside BEC’s headquarters to express anger over its decision, with many waving Romanian flags and chanting: “The last resort is another revolution!” ...
A few hundred protesters were gathered in front of the building housing the Constitutional Court, waving Romanian flags. They booed and chanted “thieves!” and “freedom!” upon finding out the top court ...