Most popular on Romania-Insider.com: Dacia Duster parked at metro entrance, Govt. down, Romanian beggars in London and more
Some headlines got more attention then others on Romania-Insider.com in the last week of April. Today, probably a free day for most of our us, is the best time to review some of the articles we might have skipped in the past. These are the most popular of them.
Comment: Romania, a country turned upside down
Driver “parks” Dacia Duster at central Paris Metro entrance
Shortest Romanian Government overthrown after vote of no confidence
Daily Express: Romanian beggars, pickpockets sent to London in wake of Olympic Games
Opposition gains power as leader Victor Ponta nominated to create new Government in Romania
Subway opens first Bucharest unit, targets over 40 outlets in Romania in four years
Pearl earrings given by Romanian King to his lover fetch EUR 2 million at auction
Romania Insider stories: The last peasants
Romanian archaeologists discover Iron Age tools, jewelry on future highway track
Prince Harry spends Easter week-end in Romania’s Transylvania
Renault to launch Mark 2 of Romania’s Dacia Logan model
A Cold War within the Cold War – Romanian exceptionalism
Comment: Despite Europe’s woes, Romania is crafting a real economic recovery
New tunnel link planned for Bucharest’s Gara de Nord, Obor and Gara de Sud stations
Autovit.ro: Volkswagen, BMW and Audi are the most searched cars by Romanians in early-2012
Bucharest City Hall and History Museum dispute ‘controversial’ Emperor Trajan statue
Romanian Consumer Protection fines McDonald’s for misleading French fries TV commercial
Europa League Trophy arrives in Romania, on public display until May final
Wealthy Romanian pays to join 100-year Titanic Memorial Cruise