Although the communist regime in Romania destroyed the spirit of association, as of recently small groups in cities, towns or just neighborhoods have started to act as communities.
A look at how public transport was gradually introduced in Romania
Mentioned in the earliest writings of Greek and Roman authors, the river Danube is one of the few common elements binding several European nations: the Germans, the Austrians, the Slovaks, the Hungarians, the Croatians, the Serbs, the Romanians, the Bulga
After its first edition in 2013, the FILIT International Literature and Translation Festival was noticed by the Spanish daily El Pais as “the most...
A look at the latest geopolitical developments and their effects at EU level.
Romanias Ministry for SMEs, Business Environment and Tourism has recently launched the worlds first youth tourism cluster.
There has been increasing talk recently in Romania about the ideas of open government and open public data.
Building mountain roads was one of the failed projects of communist economy, inspired by the Soviet model.
The village of Lupsa is home to one of the ethnographic gems of the area: the Pamfil Albu Ethnographic Museum
The inaugural evening of the Bucharest International Literature Festival was hosted by the Peasant Club in Bucharest
Work at Home Mums is a social initiative aimed at supporting active mothers, women who are aware of their key role in the household, but who take...
The results of Scotlands historic referendum on separating from the United Kingdom confirmed the opinion polls that were in favor of unionists.
This summer in Brussels, the Romanian Embassy and the Romanian Cultural...
The new academic year begins in Romania on 1st of October.