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The Guardian • 1st April 2025

Andrew Tate is back in Romania. How we handle him will reveal what kind of country we really are

We could have a fair, independent process, as justice demands – or buckle under pressure from the US. Frankly, it could go either way
The Guardian • 11th March 2025

In Romania, the far right has unleashed a tide of hate and resurrected our fascist ghosts

Economic uncertainty and polarisation are a potent cocktail that extremist politicians such as Cǎlin Georgescu thrive on
Scena9 • 20th February 2025

How can Romania heal the wounds of Roma slavery? Two lessons from Africa

Roma slavery gave birth to racism and discrimination, which we can combat by studying, recognizing and memorializing. (Romanian)
The Guardian • 29th November 2024

My father voted for Romania’s ultra-nationalist. I am beginning to understand why

We need to hear out family and friends who feel mainstream parties have let them down. This was a cry for help
Scena9 • 4th January 2024

Emilia Sercan and Andrei Popoviciu on the power of investigative journalism and the dangers that come with it

The two journalists come from different generations but they both use investigative journalism to expose injustices. (Romanian)
PressOne • 2nd August 2023

The shipwreck in Greece is not a random tragedy. It is a direct consequence of EU policies

The policies of the Mediterranean countries and the European Union, by design, do not prioritize migrant safety. (Romanian)
Libertatea • 14th March 2022

Romanians warmly welcomed Ukrainian refugees. Half a year ago, the Syrians were receiving the batons of Romanian policemen

Romania behaved differently with Syrian and Afghan refugees than to Ukrainian ones. (Romanian)
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