Romania
Canine remains discovered in Bulgaria show dog meat may have been Iron Age delicacy - study
The Greeks, as well as the Thracians, who lived in what is now modern-day Bulgaria, are believed by researchers to have consumed dog meat.
Majority of European MPs view Israel positively, call for cooperation, survey finds - exclusive
Six migrants killed in crash during police pursuit in Bulgaria, media says
Two killed in Bucharest after explosion at apartment block
Spectacular success for Vertigo Dance Company at Sibiu Festival of Performing Arts
Habima National Theatre plays Bucharest
On This Day: Romania orders Iași purged of Jews in pogrom in 1941
This pogrom took place in the city of Iași saw where Romania's Nazi-aligned regime slaughtered over 13,000 Jews. It remains one of the worst pogroms of all time, even in the Holocaust.
Romanian Art Safari Fair highlights work of Israeli-Romanian artist Marcel Janco
EU leaders visit Ukraine in show of support after criticism
Leaders back EU candidate status for Ukraine • Kyiv asks for tougher Russia sanctions, weapons
Grapevine May 22, 2022: Back to roots
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Quality cinema will be celebrated at Romanian film festival
Israel will be holding a Romanian film festival in cinematheques around the country for the next week.
Romania will not extradite Israeli to Belarus due to poor human rights - report
The court agreed that Roman Dorfman had no chance at a fair trial in Belarus due to the minimal human rights present in the country.
Romania eyeing Israeli gas and renewable energy innovation - interview
Romania’s energy minister told The Jerusalem Post about the potential future of energy trade between the two countries.
Man dies crashing car into Russian embassy in Romanian capital
Romanian police said they were investigating and did not release the identity of the driver.