Surveys show that many people in Romania still believe it was better during the Communist regime
Ioan Căianu, whose name is Ioannes Caioni in Latin or Kájoni János in Hungarian, was one of the monks who worked meekly yet with passion...
Located in the seismic region of Vrancea, Romanias capital city, Bucharest, stands good chances to be hit by two major earthquakes a century as it happened back in 1940 and 1977, when the city was devastated by two powerful earthquakes of 7.4 degrees on
Romanian painters' rewarding French experience in the 19th century
On November 20, 1989, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was ratified by Romania too.
The Swiss Luis Basset was one of the important people at the Romanian Royal Court in the first half of the 20th century
Reports of bullying are on the rise in Romanian schools
The latest EU statistics indicate that gender gaps still exist in the economy
Seasonal allergies have become commonplace among the conditions that affect Romanians in growing numbers from one year to the next over the last few decades
The late 18th c. summer residence of baron Samuel von Brukenthal, the Habsburg governor of Transylvania, is open to visitors.
Recently initiated by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, the global movement to raise awareness for climate and ecological problems Fridays for Future also has its supporters in Romania.
Bucharest is a city which started to modernize relatively recently, in the second half of the 19th century
In the early 20th century, Bucharest city councilors tackled the issue of sanitation and building proper housing.
A city like Bucharest, overcrowded, polluted, and inhabited by people who are always in a rush, stressed out by the daily issues of urban living,...