Tennis player Simona Halep, the Romanian athlete with the greatest performances in the last year, has been nominated to the title of the best WTA player in March, along with American Serena Williams and Spanish Carla Suarez Navarro.
It was only after Stalins death in 1953 that Romania started its own initiatives in the region.
The history of the ancient Greek city of Callatis, today Mangalia, with the curator of the Callatis Museum.
The Swedish women’s team has won the 47th edition of the Carpati Trophy. In the finals, Sweden defeated Romania 26-17 in front of a...
Romanian Iustin Capra, inventor of the flying backpack, died in January 2015.
The Romanian table tennis player Elisabeta Samara has won the Qatar Open, which is a leg of the ITTF world circuit with 220,000 dollars prize money...
The Romanian table tennis player Elisabeta Samara has won the Qatar Open, which is a leg of the ITTF world circuit with 220,000 dollars prize money up for grabs.
The breakout of the First World War left Romania in an awkward stance with regard to taking sides.
A look at the notorious death-camps from the lens of eye-witness accounts.
Anti-communist resistance in the early years of the communist regime
Letters dating back to the Great War are an important source for historians.
1989 was the year that brought freedom to Bessarabia, a territory annexed by the USSR in 1939, and again in 1944.
The 1989 Revolution was the most important event in the second half of the 20th century in Romania.
Romania was the only communist country where blood was spilled in the 1989 regime change.
In mid 19th century the Balkan states were trying to get rid of the Ottoman influence and to adopt the western model of economic, political and society modernization.