Societal initiatives designed to combat the spread of disinformation
Among the old high schools in Bucharest, the Central School for Girls has a special place
In a teahouse located in a more discrete corner of Bucharest's old centre, a number of young people with Down syndrome invite visitors in.
Sexual abuse and harassment, from the physical to the virtual and online, has been discussed for a long time in Romania and the rest of Europe
38% of Europeans play a sport or practice some form of physical activity at least once a week.
The village of Sibiel is a rural site of touristic and heritage interest.
The MERITO project holds an annual gala to reward teachers with special results in pre-university teaching
The 1821 Revolution led by Tudor Vladimirescu
A number of major changes to education legislation presented for public debate in early summer have stirred controversies, as well as fiery responses from teachers, parents, and students
A Romanian inter-war rags to riches story, Gheorghe Ene Filpescu died in communist prisons.
BRIO drafted a comprehensive report on functional illiteracy in Romania
The history of the establishment of Constanta's public library, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
The Romanian capital Bucharest is not only the most polluted European capital, but it has a level of pollution way above normal
Rural community centers, before and after 1945
Romania last year reported a large number of resignations