On November 1st Radio Romania celebrates 86 years since its first broadcast.
There is no reasons for people in Europe to stay cold this winter said the European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, who endorsed the agreement between Moscow and Kiev regarding deliveries of Russian gas to Ukraine.
According to the 2014 Living Planet Report, the world's wild fauna dropped by over 50%.
The Romanian political scene is again in turmoil because of a fresh corruption scandal.
Romania's capital Bucharest played host to a two-day EU - Southeast Europe summit, organized by the Econimist.
FIJET granted the Romanian town of Targu Jiu the Golden Apple Award and the title of Unique Tourist and Cultural Destination.
Although the communist regime in Romania destroyed the spirit of association, as of recently small groups in cities, towns or just neighborhoods have started to act as communities.
Romania's national football team has secured a two-nil against the Finish side in a Group F match counting towards the preliminaries of the European Championship due next year.
President Traian Bascu and Prime Minister Victor Ponta seem unable to give up their long-lasting political strife.
After its first edition in 2013, the FILIT International Literature and Translation Festival was noticed by the Spanish daily El Pais as “the most...
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