Francisc Rainer is the first man to teach a university course in anthropology in Romania and a precursor of this field in this country.
A social enterprise launched in 2011 wanted to draw attention to city dwellers to an alternative way of life. ‘Village Life’ was set up by a...
An outlook on the Bookfest International Book Fair held in Bucharest.
Close to Enisala village, there is the fortress of the same name, in the North of Dobrudja, near Lake Razim, very close both to the Danube Delta and to Gura Portitei, where the river flows into the Black Sea.
The local cuisine, traditional music and dances are the main ingredients for an unforgettable holiday.
SHE, for “Strong, HIV positive and Empowered Women, is a European programme initiated in 2010.
The Soviet advisers brought the communist mindset and specific ways to implement it in Central and East European countries.
A project that brings monthly health-caravans in disadvantaged rural areas.
For more than a century and a half, up until 1989-1999, beavers were totally absent from Romania.
The Csiky Gergely Hungarian State Theatre organized a new edition of the Euro-regional Theatre Festival, TESZT.
An annual Global Wind Energy Council report on this industry places Romania in 10th place among EU members.
Many heritage buildings in Bucharest are deteriorating at a fast pace.
Romania entered World War II on the side of Germany in 1941 at a time when efforts to maintain peace in Europe turned out to be to no avail
For more than 40 years, Gheorghe Florescu has been one of the best-known sellers and makers of coffee in Bucharest. To him, coffee is an elixir of...