A look at the first documented evidence of the Jewish districts in Bucharest.
The highlights of this year's edition.
The European Union is trying to cope with new geopolitical challenges.
Reading is no longer considered a priority by the youth of today. A recent survey conducted by the Romanian Institute for Social Policies shows that 22% of young people have never read a book, while 1 in 5 people has read only one book.
Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was born on 6th January 1900 as the third child and second daughter of Prince Ferdinand, the future King of Romania, and his wife, Marie.
A surprising structure in the form of a yurt appeared last summer on the beach in Vama Veche, a Black Sea resort associated with free spirits.
Despite strong competition from cars and planes, the train remains a popular form of transport, with its own special charm. The narrow gauge railways with their industrial trains, today no longer used, remind us of the crafts and occupations of the past.
A source of not only fresh air and biodiversity, but also jobs, the forest currently covers only 27% of Romanias territory, which is 6.4 million hectares.
A classy semi-basement overlooking the street, inviting to gourmet experiences and a perfect venue for workshops, wine testing sessions and...
April 10 marked 100 years from the birth of poetess Maria Banus, a politically controversial writer, but whose talent is appreciated by the public and critics alike.
Urged by trade unions, tens of thousands of people from 21 countries took part in a rally in Brussels recently, calling for a “new path for Europe, a more social one.
Once again we are on a spring break, celebrating May 1st, which this year is a long weekend for Romanians, and tour operators took advantage of this fact, putting out attractive offers as the beginning of the summer season at the beach, and the arrival of
The European Commission has again asked for the European citizens' opinion related to the changes brought to the Common Agricultural Policy.
In the 1960s, the Romanian Communist Party tried to distance itself from USSR's Stalinist policies.
A visit to the Mraconia Monastery on the Danube