The history of Sephardic Jews in the Romanian regions starts back in mid-16th century and is related to the capital city Bucharest
The French conductor Nathalie Marin, an internationally recognized conductor, has recently come to Romania for a conference in Bucharest and a concert in Pitesti.
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science was marked on February 11 by the French Institute in Bucharest.
An overview of the history of one of Bucharest's oldest and busiest arteries
Bucharest and Sibiu, in central Romania, are these days hosting prestigious theater and documentary film festivals
The first definite documentary attestation of Bucharest dates back to 1459
Committed to the efforts to support Ukraine in the war against the Russian invasion, Romania continues to take steps towards full accession to Schengen.
The strong winds have caused serious damage in Bucharest and in 13 counties across Romania.
On 9 June, Romania holds local and European Parliament elections