Before the fall of Communism in 1989, Romanians were craving to enjoy the rights and freedoms of the western European states.
British PM David Cameron in Bucharest Wednesday; US will never recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea
More than 300 exhibitors, 700 different events and a record number of 125,000 visitors have confirmed the fact that the Gaudeamus International Book...
Bucharest will be hosting these days the 22nd edition of the “Gaudeamus International Book Fair, initiated and organized annually by Radio Romania.
October 30, 2015 is one of those days that Romania will never forget. What should have been for many young people a nice weekend night out at a rock gig, turned into the bleakest day of their lives.
Romanians protest against the negligence that led to the Colectiv nightclub tragedy
President Iohannis held talks with parties, civil society. A conclusion may be reached by next weekend.
Balance and stability in Romania are the two objectives of the interim prime minister Sorin Campeanu.
Many foreign officials express their solidarity with the Romanians struggling to cope with Fridays tragedy.
Colectiv Club, the place of the biggest tragedy that Bucharest has seen in the past decades, has turned into a shrine.
The tragedy at the ‘Colectiv club in Bucharest, on Friday night, has brought to surface serious legislative flaws.
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27 people dead in nightclub fire, President Iohannis notified, Interior Ministry on general alert
A therapeutic coffee shop was opened in Bucharest a month ago.