Putting an end to school dropout, though an emergency for Romanian education, has not seen any progress in the past years
In 1918, Greater Romania incorporated minority communities accounting for 28% of its total population
It once was the fastest and most comfortable means of transportation in Romania. Today, rail transport is slower than it used to be.
The Carpathian Convention meets in Hungary to discuss the protection of the Carpathian regions.
Ionel Bratianu was the eldest son of Ion C. Bratianu, one of the leaders of the 1848 Revolution in the Romanian Principalities and a politician who...
One of the 13 Saxon settlements in Tara Barsei, central Romania, Ghimbav is situated 9 km west of Brasov.
The drop in investments in research and development may erode NATOs technological edge in comparison with Russia and China.
Valcea County is located in southern Romania, at the foot of the Carpathians
Mobbing or psychological bullying at the workplace is growing more and more familiar
Construction sites were one of the most powerful symbols of the communist regime in Romania, a symbol, which kept its reputation even after the demise of communism, although it got heavily politicised like any other symbols
Nicolae Grigorescu was the first Romanian painter to enjoy international recognition.
The Iasi International Literature and Translation Festival has brought together writers, translators, publishers, booksellers, cultural managers and arts journalists.
Initially scheduled for March 2011, Romanias accession to the Schengen free movement area has been repeatedly postponed
This year, it is 629 years since the city of Suceava was documented.
A series of private initiatives aimed at encouraging children to read books have appeared in Romania.