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.
A look at student press under the censorship of the communist regime.
In 2013, Marian Scafaru launched the first private project for collecting and recycling used oil.
The Danube Delta is the largest nature reserve in Europe. In 1991 it obtained international recognition and became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Oradea has always been a cosmopolitan city with a heterogeneous population and a large cultural and religious variety. For centuries now, Oradea has...
Romania provides some of the best emergency care in Europe – was the conclusion of the first Interdisciplinary Emergency Medicine Congress held in Cluj Napoca.
During Carol I's reign Romania's economy flourished.
On a clear-skied night in August, in a place around 30 km away from Bucharest, a few people are gazing at the sky through telescopes. The weather is mild, and people are whispering. We could call this a star studded party.