The modernisation of the Romanian Principalities, beginning in the first half of the 19th Century, gradually brought about a change in perceptions with respect to womens role in society.
Today we'll take you to Sibiu, a tourist destination where anyone can have an unforgettable experience
On March 27th 1918, the Country Council, the legislative body of the Moldovan Republic or of Bessarabia as it is also known, that had been annexed by tsarist Russia in 1812, voted in favour of its union with Romania.
A town of merchants, Bucharest has developed around a neighbourhood known today as the Historical Centre.
Romania boasts a rich bird fauna. There are thousands of species that find in our country good conditions for nesting, feeding or just shelter.
Easter traditions have been preserved in many regions across Romania
The development of technology and easier access to the Internet have boosted online shopping.
Initially, the movement emerged in 1972 in the form of a literary circle, made up of nine members, at a high-school in Sannicolau Mare, against the...
The 11th edition of the One World International Documentary and Human Rights Film runs between March 16 and 25, 2018, with the latest documentary films from all over the world screening in 8 locations around Bucharest
More than a decade after the outbreak of the world economic crisis, which forced the world's biggest economies and the European Union as a...
Jeffrey Sachs, on a visit to Bucharest, makes an X-ray of the world economy
EU statistics say that women continue to be poorly represented in the IT and mass media
The only “samizdat circulating in Romania that went beyond its borders was “Ellenpontok, or “Counterpoints
Dobrogea was a realm of multiculturalism long before the emergence of the concept as such and traces of that coexistence are still visible today
Micro-history. True stories, told live is a project produced by the Romanian Association for the Promotion of Performing Arts, jointly with the National Radio Drama Department