Pârja, Gheorghe (ziarist)
Hotea, Vasile
Ştef, Dorin (ziarist) (1966-)
Bălţoiu, Ciprian
McGirk, Tim
Salopek, Paul
The vast swath of sub-Saharan savanna is a world of unseen lines. Crossing one of them landed the writer in a Sudanese jail.
Cozmuţa, Augustin
Pârja, Gheorghe
Albu, Aurel
The world 's most wanted man took refuge in the grags and caves of Tora Bora 's mountains along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. The Pashtun people, who call this harsh land home, have made it one of the best hiding places on Earth.
Dobocan, Romeo
Duffy, Michael
Buda-Ţeţu, Ioan (inginer) (1962-)
Rhodes, Richard
Popescu, Ioan Johny (jurnalist) (1953-2017)
Ware, Michael
Despre posibilitatea declanşării războiului în Irak
McAllister, J.F.O.
Britain prepares for a long struggle fighting extremism without and within.
Webster, Donovan
Spilling Across four Arab nations, the world 's largest sand desert has been defined as much by Bedouin tradition as by geography. New oil and politics are changing the definition
Kennedy, David M.
Ripley, Amanda
Melford, Michael
Petrovai, George
După "Graiul Maramureşului ", nr. 2758/1999
Meier, Andrew
The mountains of the Caucasus separate Europe from Asia. Religion, politics - and a decade of war - separate the region 's embattled people.
Firsthand tales of the fateful flights of 1945.
Lertola, Joe
Hiroshima aerial photos: National Archives; Mushroom cloud photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Elliott, Michael
Six decades after Hiroshima, the world is still grappling with the legacy of nuclear weapons.
Powell, Bill
A commitment to peace and renewal have helped the city 's residents overcome their nightmares.
Increased violence in Iraq risks derailing its political progress.
Jamkowski, Marcin
It took 20 minutes for the German liner 'Steuben ' to sink with 4,500 souls after Russian torpedoes split its hull in 1945. It took 60 years to find the ship 's remains in the Baltic Sea.