Five of the most remarkable and original Polish artists of the moment came to Bucharest in February and March to attend a micro-festival named 'News from Polska'.
Sarmiza Bilcescu was Romania's first female lawyer and also the first woman to get a doctoral degree from the University of Sorbonne.
A look at Syria, a country ravaged by five years of conflict.
Women played a major role in anti-communist resistance in Romania.
Alba Iulia has been a major cultural and historical centre for centuries.
Romania has some of the largest plots of farming land and areas of high natural value in Europe.
Of the many destinations they cater for, the head of an adventure tourism agency specializing in mountain areas, Radu Vatcu, proposes the south west...
War propaganda was one of the most efficient ways of boosting the morale of the army and the civilian population. It also was a means to justify the...
A social initiative patterned on a growing trend in Romania
Romanian Academy Library launches new website containing electronic copies of scores of Romanian medieval manuscripts.
Son of Saul, the winner of this years Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film has enjoyed wide coverage in Romania given that the film features Romanian and Hungarian ethnic actor Levente Molnar.
For more than three years now, many countries, covering 70% of the world's trade in services, have been holding talks on reaching a new Trade in Services Agreement (TISA).
Transylvania tops the list of places to visit in Lonely Planets Best in Travel in 2016.
Domestic violence is impossible to stand, and it is just as difficult to put in words, even if you are a witness or a therapist, involved in the...
“Eternity was born in the village said Lucian Blaga, a Romanian philosopher, poet and playwright born on May 9, 1895.