The education market in Romania has recently been teeming with extracurricular program offers, covering such areas as foreign languages, music, practical skills and abilities or personal development.
Romania celebrated Aviation Day on the 20th of July, which coincides with the feast day of Saint Elijah, the aviators patron saint and protector.
A perfect blend of geology, climate and man-made environment
Here are the winners of our competition which came to an end on the 15th of July.
Many women have a change of career after becoming mothers.
It bears the name of a Stoic philosopher, SENECA, and it is not really a café
In mid April, the Swiss Federal Council and the World Intellectual Property Organisation provided patronage to the 44th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva
A look at the tourist offer in the Danube Delta.
The concept of NEET, referring to young people who are not in education, employment or training, has been included in the Romanian legislation.
Queen Elisabeth was the first woman that most Romanians viewed as a symbol of their nation.
Today we introduce you to Romanian painter Stefan Luchian.
Join us behind the doors of this fair which enjoyed the participation of 100,000 visitors and of such prominent writers like Zeruya Shalev of Israel or Nora Iuga of Romania
Were heading towards the county of Bistrita Nasaud in the final installment of our prize-winning contest brought to you in our regular Travelers Guide series.
Elie Wiesel was one of the most vocal activists for keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust.
An extremely beautiful synagogue, today a historical monument, is reminiscent of the vibrant life of the Jewish community living in the Bistrita of yore, in the middle of a multi-ethnic town.