Gathered in Bucharest, the European People’s Party representatives designated the German Ursula von der Leyen for a new mandate as head of the European Commission and asked for the admission of Romania and Bulgaria into the Schengen Area.
The death in prison of the Russian political activist Aleksei Navalnyi has triggered a wave of international reactions.
In 1953, a housing crisis was under way in Bucharest and architects were looking for a quick solution.
The tour of communism in Bucharest involves visiting all those places that still bear witness to the so-called Golden Age
The Romanian artist of Jewish descent, Marcel Iancu, was part of the group of artists who in 1916, at the Voltaire cabaret in Zurich, launched the avant-garde Dada movement.
The Polish historian Błažej Brzostek launches the book The Paris of another Europe. Warsaw and Bucharest in the 19th and 20th centuries
The famous Romanian football club, Rapid Bucharest, celebrates its 100th anniversary
The Bucharest Stock Exchange is preparing to list the energy giant Hidroelectrica
Leaders of the nine NATO members in Central and Eastern Europe, Romania included, have firmly condemned Russias war against Ukraine at the Bucharest 9 summit held in Bratislava