Literature is like Achilles spear, it wounds with the tip and heals with the butt, said Mircea Cartarescu, in a dialogue with writer and journalist Cezar-Paul Badescu.
On December 1st, 1918, Transylvania joined the Kingdom of Romania into what was to be known as Greater Romania.
Created to raise funds for a child with leukaemia, the Offer Life charity is now involved in many social cases.
The need for windbreaks to protect soil from erosion and keep snow from drifting onto roads first appeared in the 19th century.
Every weekend as many as 1,000 tourists practice nautical sports on five of Romanias rivers, although the natural potential of these rivers would allow around 3,500 up to 4,000 people to practice such sports. In todays edition of “Travelers Guide wel
Workshops without Borders is one project that helps integrate homeless people.
The man who stood behind the successful reign of his son, Carol I of Romania
This year, we celebrate the 300th anniversary of the death of ruler Constantin Brancoveanu.
Nobel winner Herta Muller was the guest of the Literature and Translation Festival in Iasi
Romania stands by Moldova in its European integration path
A look at the most tempting deals at the Romanian Tourism Fair
Every year smoking kills some 700,000 people in the European Union, being one of the most serious issues facing Member States.
Traveler's Digital Handbook on the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve is a transferable IT application for mobile devices.
In 1185, the taxpayers of the Byzantine Empire were growing less and less patient, following an increase in taxes ahead of the marriage between Emperor Isaac II Angelos to the daughter of the Hungarian King.
“A selection like a mirror-image of what is going on today in the dynamics of the Romanian theater, ranging from small-scale shows to large-scale ones - Marina Constantinescu, artistic director of the 24th edition of the National Theatre Festival.