The waning rate of investment in new technologies might put NATO at a disadvantage, especially in its relations with Russia and China. This is one of the conclusions of a document presented in Bucharest in the autumn session of the NATO PA
Romanias President Klaus Iohannis will deliver a speech today before the UN General Assembly in New York/ The Romanian Parliament calls on Ukraine to reassess the new education law
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Bucharest, as any modern city, has been constantly changing since the first half of the 19th century.
A look at some the most successful Bookfest launches
The results of a research about the quality of life, housing, education, social welfare and healthcare services in the capital of Romania
At least 7 killed, about 50 wounded in London terror attack Saturday night
“Bucharest in Literature. Six Possible Readings of the City is a sort of experiment on the many forms of relation between the city and its literary projection
Romanias campaign of 1916-1917 ended with the Treaty of Bucharest signed in Buftea in 1918.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday outlined 5 scenarios regarding the future of the EU post Brexit. Romania has argued against a multi-speed Europe.
General Herbert R. McMaster appointed US national security advisor/ House of Lords votes on Brexit bill/ Greece to apply measures set by the EU and IMF/ Romanian deputies to vote on decrees 13 and 14
Herastrau, one of the lakes in the north, and the surrounding plots of land covering a surface area of 110 hectares were drained so as to create a very large park.
A look at some initiatives aimed at helping Bucharest's homeless people.
More than one year after the tragic fire at Colectiv, a new fire broke out at a Bucharest nightclub.