The non-conformist Baron Franz Nopcsa von Felso–Szilvas is considered the founder of two disciplines: paleobiology and Albanian studies.
Today well take a look at the Romanian pianist Horia Mihails successful participation in an international classical music festival in Argentina.
The Romanian Carpathians boast Europes largest populations of wolves, chamois and lynxes.
This sector has developed rapidly in the past years in Romania.
The issue of people who suffer from intellectual disability or mental retardation has never been approached in Romania from the perspective of human rights. Although several international institutions have voiced concern over how these people are being tr
Targsorul Vechi, a village 70 km away from Bucharest, is like any old village in Prahova County, but that is just at first sight. Historians tell us otherwise.
A team of researchers from Cluj, in central Romania, made a breakthrough that may revolutionise surgery: they came up with a solution to replace human blood in emergency transfusions.
The first edition of the International Literature and Translation Festival was held in October in Iasi.
Romania’s biggest sports achievements date back 20, 30 and even 40 years ago, at a time when Romanian sport was in its Romantic age and when being...
A look at the situation of Romanian sports at a time when this area has seen little investment.
Todays edition is devoted to the 30th autumn Tourism Fair of Romania, held in Bucharest between November 14 and 17.
In the mid 1980s the Communist regime decided to demolish a landmark monument of the then Bucharest: the Vacaresti monastery, which had been built in the mid 18th century. They intended to build an artificial lake nearby and started works to that end.
A focus on Romanias efforts in global efforts to decolonize Africa.
Today well bring you a report on the 23rd National Theater Festival in Bucharest
Bucharest is home to many treasures that the general public is unaware of.