The early 19th century Bucharest simply lacked town planning.
Re//Dance – the first event of its kind devoted to contemporary dance in the whole of central and eastern Europe
Global biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate, reveals the latest WWF Living Planet Report.
The participants in the autumn edition of Romanias Tourism Fair have again turned their stands at the Romexpo exhibition compound in Bucharest into places where dreams can turn into holidays and travels.
The bicycle, as an alternative means of transport, has gradually been gaining ground in Romania
On November 19th, 1946, Romania had its elections stolen in a massively rigged voting process. This came to definitively change Romanias...
With the development of science in the 19th Century, the Romanian capital city Bucharest saw the emergence of institutions devoted to observing the sky and the movements of stars.
Heading towards valleys of jade and darnel ryegrass, a novel about departures, losses and emptiness
Pro-Russian Socialist leader Igor Dodon could not enjoy the presidential win in the elections in the Republic of Moldova after street protests
Prahova County is known mostly for its resorts, as well as the Dealu Mare wine growing area.
The European Parliament Information Office in Romania has initiated a project called Promoters for European Democracy.
People thought history was the faithful preserver of memory and when they turned it into an academic discipline they indulged themselves in the belief that history would be the very place where truth was about to be found.
Nicolae Coculescu's name is tied to the Astronomical Observatory in Bucharest.
The 26th National Theatre Festival was dedicated to choreographer Miriam Raducanu.
After eight years of Democratic presidency at the White House, a Republican wins the presidential elections.