The Romanian countryside is a great holiday destination
A signatory of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women, Romania has also had, since 2012, a law against...
The modernisation of the Romanian principalities that began in the 19th century
The fifth edition of the IMPRO national improvisation festival has recently come to a close.
A new event in a broader series of foresting activities
Mehedinti, in southwestern Romania, is a tourist area famous beyond the borders of the country
Volunteering has become more and more popular in Romania in recent years, attracting many young people.
After 1989, Romania was short of a forum for exchanging ideas and promoting political initiatives.
Bucharest, which started modernizing in the second half of the 19th century, has very few buildings left that were built more than 200 years ago
HOP Young HOP Young Actor's Gala organised by the Romanian Theatre Union UNITER has grown into more than just a competition
The famous “Balkan route of migrants heading to the West might be replaced by a “Black Sea route that would make Romania a transit country.
During the communist regime, given the boom in forced industrialization, engineering became the most sought after profession. Admission...
Ecaterina Teodoroiu was a symbolic figure of WWI thanks to her personal sacrifice. She was the soldier-woman who refused to stay behind the front line, where battles were fought, choosing instead to be present where clashes were fiercest
At the end of 2016, translator Jean-Louis Courriol received two important awards: the Doctor Honoris Causa title from Tibiscus University in Timisoara and the Eugen Lovinescu Award from the Museum of Romanian Literature.
Vineyards, wine tasting and castle life are intertwined not only in history, but also in peoples minds. This is also the case of the Jidvei Castle in Cetatea de Balta