For four days, the ROMEXPO Central Pavilion in Bucharest played host to the 23rd edition of the Gaudeamus Book for Learning Fair, the biggest events of its kind in the country.
The recent meeting of the NATO foreign ministers in Brussels has been a special one due to the international political background it was held against.
The Western Carpathian Mountains, along with the Banat Mountains, are one of the most important karstic areas in Romania.
Just like elsewhere in the world, Romania has seen an increase in the number of children diagnosed with mental and developmental disorders.
The burial places of many victims of the communist regime had been, for dozens of years, unknown.
Emil Racoviţă was one of the first biologists in the world to research flora and fauna in Antarctica.
Here are the winners of a competition held by RRI which came to an end on the 1st of October.
Decision makers in the field have begun to look for solutions, given that almost half a million Europeans die because of pollution-related diseases every year.
20th of November was the United Nations Universal Children's Day
At the end of WWI, the winners and the defeated alike were still marked by the tragedies they had experienced
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