In WWII Romania was visited by both German and Russian troops and their presence left quite an impression upon the eyewitnesses at that time
The European Union has committed to be carbon neutral by 2050
Any human community has its picturesque, nonconformist, more or less inventive characters. In the history of Romania, such a character was the lawyer...
Familiar, in theatres since late January 2024
Macaveiul Ursului, or Bear Day in Romanian folklore, is an ancestral celebration with a complex meaning
Innocent children in Romania, like all the children all over the world, paid too high a price for the tyrannical history.
Located on the Prahova Valley and known especially among mountain lovers, Bușteni is a resort with a long tradition
The largest online recruitment platform, e-jobs, came, at the beginning of January, with new figures and statistics on the labor market
A new initiative addressing underpriviledged children
Romanians and Turks have known each other for hundreds of years, the first contact being established in the second half of the 14th century.
A brief overview of official policies on wine-making after WWII
Ethnographer, museologist and cultural journalist Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș is celebrated at the Romanian Peasant Museum
Our destination today is recognized among mountain sports lovers, but also among history buffs
The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporations Oral History Center has interviews with witnesses of the interwar period