Protesting Romanian Farmers Block Border Crossing Romanian farmers who have been protesting for days, closed the Urziceni (Csanálos-Vállaj) border crossing on the Romanian-Hungarian border on Wednesday,... 2024.01.18.
Austria Maintains Schengen Veto for Romania and Bulgaria Austria maintains its veto on the accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the Schengen area with land borders, said Interior... 2024.01.15.
Romanian Election Poll Not Promising for the Hungarian Minority AUR head George Simion In Romania, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), labeled extremist by other parliamentary parties,... 2024.01.12.
Wizz Air’s Appeal against State Aid to TAROM Dismissed The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has dismissed Wizz Air's appeal against the state aid granted to... 2024.01.12.
President of the Szekler National Council Wins Lawsuit against Romanian Gendarmerie Balázs Izsák, president of the Szekler National Council (SZNT), has won the case against the Romanian gendarmerie for the fine... 2024.01.02.
Draft Autonomy Bills for Szeklerland Voted Down in Romania The Romanian Chamber of Deputies rejected the draft autonomy bills submitted by Zoltán Zakariás and József Kulcsár-Terza for Szeklerland and... 2023.12.29.
Szeklerland Wants to Achieve Territorial Autonomy through Democratic Means The submission of the draft autonomy bills to parliament is "one of the toughest declarations of loyalty to the Romanian... 2023.12.22.
World Record Holder Szebasztián Szabó Wins Silver in Butterfly in Romania Defending champion Szebasztián Szabó won the silver medal in the 50m butterfly at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in... 2023.12.11.
Romanian Hungarian Delegation in the U.S. Calls for Focus on Minority Rights A delegation of the Hungarian Democratic Alliance of Romania (RMDSZ) was in Washington, D.C., on Monday to brief several institutions... 2023.11.28.
European Theater Union Festival in Cluj Closes with Great Success The 20th Festival of the European Theatres Union in Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár, Romania) ended with a performance of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus... 2023.11.23.
17th Bucharest Hungarian Film Week Kicks off This Weekend Extract from the film Without air Every year film lovers look forward to the November film week, which has become... 2023.11.12.
Hungarian State Folk Ensemble Embarks on Romanian Tour The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble will tour Transylvania (formerly in Hungary, now Romania) between November 10-16, visiting six venues in... 2023.11.10.
Government Rejects Political Pressure to Secure Energy Supplies, Says Minister Hungary rejects any political pressure in the field of energy security, and the European Union must return to common sense... 2023.11.09.
Romania Adopts Draft Law on Bear-Quotas Initiated by Hungarian Party On Monday, the Senate of Romania adopted a draft law initiated by the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ),... 2023.11.07.
Administrative Reform in Romania Would Disadvantage Hungarians For a long time now, the reform of the country's administration, and more specifically the merging of smaller municipalities, has... 2023.10.20.
Hungarian Theater Festival Takes Place in the Romanian Capital A scene from Six Characters in Search of an Author performed by the Tomcsa Sándor Theater The Transylvanian Hungarian Theatrical... 2023.09.26.
Transylvanian Mayor Calls for a Review of Brown Bears’ Protected Status Árpád Antal, the mayor of Sfântu Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyörgy) in Transylvania (former part of Hungary, now Romania), asks the European Commission... 2023.09.22.
Council of Europe Claims Romania Jeopardizes Minority Languages The 20 percent threshold for the use of minority languages in public administration under Romanian law is too high and... 2023.09.15.
Educational Rights of Minorities Threatened across Europe "The attacks on the education of minorities are an attack on the foundations of their identity. They are also an... 2023.09.08.
Slovaks and Romanians Most Dissatisfied with Their Governments Protesters in Romania People in Slovakia (73 percent) and Romania (83 percent) are the most dissatisfied with the work of... 2023.09.05.
Miklós Bethlen (1642-1716): Pragmatism and the Dream of Peace in Transylvania At the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, he sat in the highest offices and in prisons. Miklós Bethlen,... 2023.09.04.