The victims of the 2015 Colectiv night club fire have been recently commemorated
The drop in investments in research and development may erode NATOs technological edge in comparison with Russia and China.
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